A new study suggests that one of the most common diabetes treatments may speed type 2 diabetes progression by causing insulin-producing cells to lose their functional identity. Sulphonylureas have bee ...
Diabetes doesn’t just coexist with heart disease - it actively reshapes the heart’s machinery and the way it makes energy.
The International Diabetes Federation officially recognized a fifth form of the disease this year, a landmark step that comes ...
Type 2 diabetes doesn’t just raise the risk of heart disease—it physically reshapes the heart itself. Researchers studying ...
People with diabetes are prone to developing skin problems, such as skin sores or a leg rash, often as a result of high blood sugar levels. In fact, some skin problems can be warning signs of diabetes ...
New evidence shows that remission in type 2 diabetes is attainable through weight loss, surgery, pharmacotherapy, and intensive lifestyle change.
Scientists have uncovered new evidence showing how type 2 diabetes directly reshapes the human heart, altering both its energy production and physical structure.
Epidemiologists have long noted that there appears to be some sort of correlation between type 2 diabetes — the type that’s associated with obesity, and which often appears later in life — and ...
When you have diabetes—a chronic condition that occurs when your blood sugar is too high—you’re at greater risk for a range of health problems. This disease can lead to high blood pressure and heart ...
If you have type 2 diabetes, youve probably already been prescribed metformin, a common first-line treatment for the ...
This global macroeconomic analysis estimates that diabetes mellitus will cost the world economy INT$10.2 trillion between ...
In honor of Diabetes Awareness Month, Episcopal Health Services (EHS) hosted a special hybrid community event on Wednesday, ...