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Cambridge Uni sheds light on processed red meat
 
Cambridge Uni sheds light on processed red meat
 

Processed red meat consumption may not actually be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and type 2 diabetes, according to Cambridge University. However, its effect on other areas of health were not reviewed.

 
Is it off the hook?
Are you prepared?
 

The kids are back to school this week, and it’s important to make sure your child has the right diabetes support available.

 
Get school support
Passport control
 

Download the IDDT’s Parents Passport for Schools to help your child’s teacher understand and care for your child’s diabetes.

 
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Keto brain boost
Keto brain boost
 

A ketogenic diet could be used to treat people with Alzheimer’s disease and improve energy metabolism of the brain.

 
Alzheimer’s and diet
Food for thought
Food for thought
 

"Can anyone tell me why a diabetic would be offered totally unsuitable meals eg white pasta while in hospital?" asks Myracat.

 
Carbs in hospitals
 
30 Day Meal Plan
 
 
Can you outrun a bad diet?
 

Exercise is an important addition to any healthy diet, but it is generally ineffective alongside an unhealthy diet. This is why low carb is a perfect match with exercise.

 
Exercise and diet: the evidence
 
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What we're eating

Tangy Quorn Stir Fry
Karele
Salmon and Broccoli Bake
Raw Apple and Raspberry Tart
Low Carb Program

What we're reading

Closed-loop success
Closed-loop success
 

A closed-loop insulin delivery system has helped children with type 1 diabetes do exercise and keep stable blood sugar levels.

 
Positive trial results
Bacteria significance
Bacteria significance
 

Harvard scientists have highlighted the potential importance of gut bacteria in preventing the development of type 1 diabetes.

 
Type 1 development
30 Day Meal Plan
 

Have a great day,
Charlotte

PS. Cuts and dry hands - ouch

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