Thursday Newsletter - 10/19/23

"In the pursuit of health, self-care becomes a revolutionary act of self-love."

In today’s Health Report Daily, you’ll discover…

Type 2 Diabetes & Red Meat, Burrito Recall, Frozen Vegetables for Gut Health, Prevent Pelvic Floor Problems, New Ovarian Cancer Test, Liver Tumor Treatment FDA Approved, and more...

Stay Well,

🤔 Today’s Health Question

What is the leading cause of Type 2 Diabetes? (Answer at the bottom of the newsletter.)

VIDEO: Ask Dr. Bob: Type 2 Diabetes Prevention and Treatment

Eating red meat more than once a week linked to Type 2 diabetes risk, study finds - CBS News
 
 
From www.cbsnews.com
 

Attention red meat lovers: Eating more than one serving per week is associated with a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to a new study.

 
 
The 3 Best Frozen Vegetables for Gut Health, According to a Gastroenterologist
 
 
From www.eatingwell.com
 

Gastroenterologist Dr. Will Bulsiewicz just shared his go-to frozen veggies to incorporate into a gut-healthy diet. Read on to learn more.

 
 
Over 10,000 Pounds of Frozen Burritos Recalled for Possible Listeria Contamination
 
 
From www.allrecipes.com
 

Don Miguel Foods has recalled its frozen carne asada variety burritos due to possible Listeria contamination, according to a USDA recall alert.

 
 
Promising New Blood Test Accurately Detects Ovarian Cancer
 
 
From www.webmd.com
 

A breakthrough new test for ovarian cancer may for the first time offer a way to detect the disease before it progresses to potentially deadly later stages.

 
 
Sound Waves Treatment to Blast Liver Tumors Gains FDA Approval
 
 
From www.webmd.com
 

The FDA has approved a technique using sound waves against liver tumors, according to the University of Michigan, where it was developed.

 
 
 
 

🤔 Answer to Today’s Health Question:

The leading cause of Type 2 Diabetes is a combination of poor lifestyle choices, genetics, and obesity.

Check out this Plant-Based Cookbook with over 100 mouth-watering recipes!

😂 I’m as healthy as a horse (if that horse has diabetes).

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