CDC: Eating Out

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WHAT TO KNOW If you’re like three in five Americans, you eat dinner out at least once a week. And as you’ve probably noticed, restaurant portions have gotten a lot bigger. Without a plan in place, that can be a recipe for overeating. Try these tips for making healthier choices. Plan ahead Decide what you’re going to […]

FDA: ADVANCE KING may be harmful due to hidden drug ingredient

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The Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers not to purchase or use ADVANCE KING, a product promoted and sold for joint pain on various websites, including www.naturistastore.com, and possibly in some retail stores. FDA laboratory analysis confirmed that ADVANCE KING contains dexamethasone, diclofenac, and methocarbamol not listed on the product label. Although dexamethasone, diclofenac, […]

CDC: Carb Counting

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WHAT TO KNOW Many people with diabetes count carbohydrates, or carbs, to make managing blood sugar easier. If you take mealtime insulin, you’ll count carbs to match your insulin dose to the carbs in your foods and drinks. What are the different kinds of carbs? There are 3 types of carbs. Sugars include the natural sugar […]

CDC: 3 Ways to Help Manage Your Child’s Type 1 Diabetes

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WHAT TO KNOW Life changes in many ways when your child is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. It can all seem overwhelming at first, but it will get easier with time and knowledge. Try these approaches to help make daily diabetes care more manageable from day 1. 1. Learn everything you can Treatment options, blood sugar highs […]

FDA: DMAA in Products Marketed as Dietary Supplements

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What is DMAA? DMAA (1,3-dimethylamylamine) is an amphetamine derivative that has been marketed in sports performance and weight loss products, many of which are sold as dietary supplements. DMAA is not a dietary ingredient, and DMAA-containing products marketed as dietary supplements are illegal and their marketing violates the law. Also known as methylhexanamine or geranium […]

CDC: 5 Questions to Ask Your Health Care Team

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WHAT TO KNOW Ask these important questions to understand your diabetes treatment plan and stay on track with diabetes management. 1. How do I manage my ABCs? A: Get a regular A1C test to measure your average blood sugar over 2 to 3 months. Ask your health care team what your goal should be. B: Try to keep […]

FDA: Bodybuilding Products Could Be Risky

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Your buddy at the gym can’t say enough about the bodybuilding products he’s been taking to help build muscle mass and strength. You wonder, are they all safe to use? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration found some bodybuilding products may illegally contain steroids or steroid-like substances associated with potentially serious health risks, including liver injury, […]

CDC: Genetic Testing

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KEY POINTS What it is Genetic testing looks for genetic changes, sometimes called mutations or variants, in your DNA. Some genetic changes can cause disease or other health conditions. You inherit your DNA from your parents, so any genetic changes they have can be passed down to you. Genetic testing can give you information to […]

CDC: Pharmacogenomics

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KEY POINTS What it is Pharmacogenomics is an important example of the field of precision medicine, which aims to tailor medical treatment to each person or to a group of people. Pharmacogenomics looks at how your DNA affects the way you respond to drugs. In some cases, your DNA can affect whether you have a bad […]

FDA: Warning Use of Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs) Among Teens, Young Adults

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers that the agency continues to receive adverse event reports related to selective androgen receptor modulators, commonly called SARMs. Social media posts by influencers and sellers of SARMs contribute to the availability and promotion of these dangerous products. Targeting teenagers and young adults, videos on social media […]