In a country where “rice is life,” and unli-food promos get so much hype, type 2 diabetes is creeping in younger and faster than ever before. Once seen as a disease of aging, diabetes is now showing ...
Plus, the possible complications you should know about.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with both depression and diabetes have higher markers of inflammation in their blood than those with diabetes alone, a new study suggests. Researchers have known ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (WTEN) — Recently, patients with diabetes have been experiencing a shortage with their medications ever since the drugs have become more popular for those looking to shed some pounds.
People who are overweight or obese have a significantly increased risk of developing diabetes, but exactly how that happens is not well understood. A new study at Washington University School of ...
Broadcast journalist and author Hoda Kotb stepped away from her role as the main co-anchor of the NBC News morning show Today earlier this year. In a recent interview, she disclosed that her desire to ...
Lower immunity and recurring infections are common in type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden now show that the immune system of people with diabetes has lower ...
Emerging research shows a strong link between diabetes, insulin resistance and Alzheimer's disease. Experts say glucose fluctuations may harm brain health.
Individuals were more likely to have diabetes when a full sibling had asthma vs when a sibling did not have asthma. The link between asthma and type 2 diabetes (T2D) is not only due to body mass index ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Differences in medication adherence do not fully explain why African Americans fare more poorly than whites in managing their diabetes, a new study suggests. Research has ...
These meds are sometimes prescribed off-label for people with overweight or obesity. Most of these diabetes drugs promote weight loss by suppressing appetite and making you feel fuller. You might have ...
Bun in the oven? You might want to turn up the heat. Research from the University of Buffalo (UB) suggests that eating a fiery fan-favorite dish at least once a month could lower your risk of ...