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Diabetic Neuropathy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Managing these levels includes eating a healthy <b>diet</b> high in protein and <b>low</b> in <b>carbs</b>. When you eat <b>carbs</b>, try to choose food with a</b> ...
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5 Foods to Improve Your Digestion | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Despite the popularity of <b>low</b>-<b>carb</b> <b>diets</b> for weight loss, avoiding grains altogether may not be so great for the good gut bacteria that thrive</b> ...
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8 Ways to Lose Belly Fat and Live a Healthier Life
Try curbing <b>carbs</b> instead of fats. When Johns Hopkins researchers compared the effects on the heart of losing weight through a</b> ...
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ABCs of Eating Smart for a Healthy Heart - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Eating a <b>diet</b> that helps your heart can be boiled down to four words: “Eat like a Mediterranean,” says Johns Hopkins dietitian Christie A. Williams, M.S.,</b> ...
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Medical Nutrition Therapy for Weight Loss - Johns Hopkins Medicine
410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Medical nutrition therapy is a type of treatment for people who are</b> ...
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Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The dangers of <b>low</b> blood glucose. At some time, most people with diabetes experience the sweating and shakiness that occurs when blood glucose levels fall</b> ...
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Test Your Knowledge: Nutrition for Healthy Aging
C. a very <b>low</b>-calorie <b>diet</b>. D. a high <b>carbohydrate</b>, <b>low</b> fat <b>diet</b>. The correct answer is B. a balanced <b>diet</b>, such as the</b> ...
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Gluten-Free Diet: Is It Right for Me? | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A gluten-free <b>diet</b> is necessary for people with celiac disease, an autoimmune response to gluten that causes the body to attack the small intestine, causing</b> ...
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Watch Your Weight | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Low</b>-<b>carbohydrate</b>. <b>Low</b>-<b>carb</b> <b>diets</b> trigger your body to lower insulin (a hormone that causes hunger) and burn stored fat for</b> ...
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Type 1 Diabetes in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder. The body's immune system damages the cells in the pancreas that make insulin. Insulin is a hormone. It helps sugar</b> ...
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