Diabetes
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Gargling mouthwash twice a day could increase diabetes risk, new study says
Speed Read Harvard researchers discovered mouthwash kills beneficial bacteria that fight off obesity and diabetes
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Zero sugar - zero effects? Why 'diet' drinks might not work
Speed Read Artificially-sweetened drinks don't help with weight loss or diabetes, say Imperial College London scientists
By The Week Staff Published
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Diabetes set to 'bankrupt NHS' with 60% rise in sufferers
Speed Read Lifestyle changes vital to prevent more cases of type 2 diabetes, say medical experts
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Artificial sweetener debate: is it really bad for you?
In Depth Despite a new study linking them to diabetes, scientists still can't agree on artificial sweeteners
By The Week Staff Published
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More obese patients to get NHS weight-loss surgery
Speed Read NHS told to spend more on operations to tackle the diabetes epidemic – but can it afford the cost?
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Google Glass contact lenses? Tech firm patents lens camera
Speed Read Google's new smart lens could place wearable computers onto the surface of the eye
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Is hitting the snooze button damaging your health?
Speed Read Snoozing may bring short-term pleasure, but it could be doing you long-term harm
By The Week Staff Published
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