Vegan and vegetarian diets can help keep type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases at bay, two new scientific reviews show.
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Oatmeal can be a good option for people with diabetes because it is rich in fiber, a key nutrient in blood sugar control.
Hence, prevalence of diabetes mellitus is also increasing. A well-balanced diet with minimum carbs, high protein and fibre ...
Dr Amati said in a post on Instagram: “A recent paper looked at the association between red meat consumption and type two ...
Results suggest vegetarian and vegan diets could benefit people with type 2 diabetes and help prevent heart disease in the general population. Eating more fruits, vegetables, and plant-based foods ...
A plant-based diet centres around fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds - but doesn't necessarily ...