Why Young People Are Expected To Be At Greater Risk For Diabetes Over Time
New trends show that children may be more likely to develop diabetes in the future. Here's what the research says and what's behind the shift.
Read MoreNew trends show that children may be more likely to develop diabetes in the future. Here's what the research says and what's behind the shift.
Read MoreAlong with fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy products, protein is one of the five main food groups that constitute a balanced diet.
Read MoreThe use of Ozempic for weight loss is now affecting those with diabetes. Unfortunately, there are now a number of issues patients with the condition are facing.
Read MoreWhile some people are more productive in the early mornings, others become more alert at night. Unfortunately, this could affect your risk for diabetes.
Read MorePeople trying to manage type 2 diabetes take note: Calorie counting is out and carbohydrate counting is in, according to a recently published study.
Read MoreThe American Diabetes Association's updated standards of care for healthcare practitioners this year are focused on access, prevention, and other concerns.
Read MoreDiabetes can lead to a potentially dangerous symptom: foot ulcers. Here's what happens when you have foot ulcers and how to treat and even prevent them.
Read MoreIf you have diabetes, you might be prescribed insulin since your body can't produce enough or is resistant to it . Here's how long it takes for it to work.
Read MoreLeft untreated, high blood sugar can be dangerous. Learn the fastest ways to treat high blood sugar quickly and when you should see a doctor instead.
Read MoreIn order to avoid one of the serious risks that come with COVID-19, experts looked into a common drug used by those diagnosed with diabetes.
Read MoreNew research reveals what one natural sweetener can do for your cardiometabolic health and blood sugar levels.
Read MoreA recent drug approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may help delay the onset of type 1 diabetes. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreThere are a slew of myths out there about diabetes, but we're here to dispel some of the most common. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreIt's easy to get overwhelmed by all the options for diabetes-related gifts. Here is a list of 25 holiday gift ideas for someone in your life with diabetes.
Read MoreWhile many people follow a low-carb diet, it turns out the risks may outweigh the benefits. Here is the low-carb diet that may increase your risk of diabetes.
Read MoreDiabetes is a common health condition in the U.S. So you may wonder if you're bound to get it if it runs in your family. Here's how genetics may play a role.
Read MorePumpkins are everywhere during fall. Find out if adding pumpkin to your diet can help to lower your blood sugar levels if you're a diabetic.
Read MoreMost people know that diabetics need to monitor their blood sugar, but should they avoid all sugar? Find out if you need a zero-sugar diet with diabetes.
Read MoreHave you ever heard of brittle diabetes? Well, we're going to explain it to you right here. Read on for all the details.
Read MoreGestational diabetes is a serious condition that can lead to other health conditions. Therefore, many look to know the reason for the initial development.
Read MoreOriginally intended for type 2 diabetes, Ozempic has been trending on TikTok for its weight loss effects. Here's how its availability is being affected.
Read MoreDiabetes fatigue is a feeling of extreme tiredness or exhaustion that is not relieved by rest.
Read MoreTea has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years. Here's what to know about research that's linking tea drinking to an unexpected health benefit.
Read MoreType 1 diabetes requires constant monitoring of your blood sugar. Read about how bionic pancreases can be a game changer for blood sugar monitoring.
Read MoreGestational diabetes is a condition that occurs during pregnancy. Now, a new study suggests it can lead to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes later on.
Read MoreA recent study suggests a possible link between type 1 diabetes and a COVID-19 infection in young people. Here's what the data detail.
Read MoreAlthough any individual can develop diabetes, symptoms of the disease can appear slightly different when comparing it in a man versus a woman.
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