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Eating a low-carbohydrate diet can help preserve beta-cell function in people with mild type 2 diabetes (T2D), potentially allowing some to achieve target glucose levels without medication, new research suggests. In the 12-week study of 57 people with T2D who were not using insulin, C-peptide levels were significantly higher among those randomized to receive a …
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Can Restricting Carbs Cut the Need for Medication in T2D?
Eating a low-carbohydrate diet can help preserve beta-cell function in people with mild type 2 diabetes (T2D), potentially allowing some to achieve target glucose levels without medication, new research suggests. In the 12-week study of 57 people with T2D who were not using insulin, C-peptide levels were significantly higher among those randomized to receive a