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Eating foods rich in magnesium can reduce the risk of type two diabetes onset, according to two studies by Harvard researchers...
...separate research teams comprised of researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health and Harvard Medical School (HMS) published their findings on magnesium and reduced type II diabetes risk in the January 2004 issue of the journal Diabetes Care...
Manson said that previous studies have already confirmed that magnesium and potassium—which are found in coffee—improve insulin sensitivity...
...leaders walked into a chemistry class playing a mock game show called “Balance This.” The students, Summers and the mayor mulled over an equation for the synthesis of magnesium nitrate...
...develop diabetes than women who rarely touched them. Five tablespoons of peanut butter reduced the risk 20%. What's the secret? It's fat--but the good kind. Nuts contain polyunsaturated fats that researchers suspect may help keep blood-sugar levels stable. The high levels of fiber and magnesium in nuts may have a similar effect. "Just about everything in nuts is healthy," says Frank Hu, the study's leader and a nutrition professor at the Harvard School of Public Health. To get the most benefit, it's best to use nuts as a substitute for high-carb snack foods...