A flexible and easy-to-wear temporary tattoo could help diabetics monitor their blood sugar levels without daily finger pricks. This post from ScienceAlert showcases the inexpensive device that empowers the diabetics to track their health. Engineers from the University of California, San Diego have developed an ultra-thin temporary tattoo that can painlessly and accurately ... Continue Reading
Artificial Sweeteners May Negatively Influence Glucose and Insulin Levels
Recent studies indicate that a popular artificial sweetener is not inert – it does have an effect on how the body reacts to glucose. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have found that a popular artificial sweetener can modify how the body handles sugar. In a small study, the researchers analyzed the sweetener sucralose (Splenda®) in 17 ... Continue Reading
How To Break A Sugar Addiction
(BeWellBuzz) I'm sure you've heard people say that sugar is addictive. But now there is hard scientific evidence to back that idea up. I just finished reading about this, and could wait to share with you. This is important information, especially if you deal with diabetes or any blood sugar issues. A Princeton University scientist has presented evidence ... Continue Reading
Stop Sugar Cravings and Balance Blood Sugar With Gymnema Sylvestre
(BeWellBuzz) As consumerism becomes the way of the world, obesity becomes the messenger to every home with more and more people fall prey to weight gain. The bigger problem is that weight gain is not an end in itself. It sparks off a number of other serious health ailments including diabetes, arthritis, and cardiovascular problems. It is a fact that major cause of rapid ... Continue Reading
Diabetes and Travel
(BeWellBuzz) Planning to go for a summer break but scared of your diabetes problem? Well, don't let your diabetes come in your way. If you just meticulously plan your travel in advance, you can also enjoy your holidays like everyone else. Diabetic - You Are Not The Only One! Today, diabetes is a very common problem, spreading like an epidemic capturing the lives of 7 million ... Continue Reading