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Diane Fennell

Diane Fennell

Verified

Editorial Director, Diabetes Self-management Magazine

New York

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Healthcare

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I don't use pre-written content, can't commission opinion pieces, and don't write lifestyle content.

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Total articles 389

  • Limiting TV Time May Lower Heart Disease Risk, Especially for Those at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

    By Diane Fennell Verified| Diabetes Self-management Magazine Verified Key Points:Watching one hour or less of TV per day may help lower the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), even among those with high genetic risk for type 2 diabetes. Spending two or more hours daily in front of the TV was associated with a 12% higher risk of ASCVD, regardless of genetic predisposition

    By Diane Fennell Verified · Diabetes Self-management Magazine

    Mar. 28, 2025

  • Metformin May Lower Blood Sugar by Feeding Gut Bacteria, Study Finds

    By Diane Fennell Verified| Diabetes Self-management Magazine Verified Key Points:A new study from Kobe University suggests that metformin, a widely used diabetes drug, helps lower blood sugar by pushing glucose into the gut, where gut bacteria convert it into beneficial compounds. Researchers found that metformin quadruples glucose excretion into the intestines, reducing inflammation and improving insulin response. The findings could explain why metformin is effective in managing type 2 diabetes and may lead to new treatment strategies

    By Diane Fennell Verified · Diabetes Self-management Magazine

    Mar. 14, 2025

  • Broccoli Compound May Help Lower Blood Sugar in Prediabetes, Study Finds

    By Diane Fennell Verified| Diabetes Self-management Magazine Verified Key Points:A new study from the University of Gothenburg suggests that a compound in broccoli sprouts, sulforaphane, may help lower fasting blood glucose (sugar) levels in people with prediabetes. Participants who took a sulforaphane supplement for 12 weeks saw greater reductions in blood sugar than those who took a placebo

    By Diane Fennell Verified · Diabetes Self-management Magazine

    Feb. 28, 2025

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Diabetes Self-management Magazine