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COVID-19 infection increases diabetes risk, study confirms

In a study from Cedars-Sinai, scientists have confirmed that people who have had COVID-19 have an increased risk for new-onset diabetes—the biggest contributor to...

Artery stiffness may predict type 2 diabetes risk better

In a study from Beijing Tiantan Hospital, scientists found that arterial stiffness was a better predictor of future risk of Type 2 diabetes than...

How to prevent heart attacks in people with diabetes

A recent study from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute and elsewhere found how to prevent serious events like a heart attack or death...

Scientists find a drug that may lower dementia risk in people with diabetes

People with diabetes are twice as likely to develop dementia as those without the disease. In a study from Yonsei University in Seoul, scientists found...

Women and men have different risk factors for type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a common disease, affecting 10% of the adult world population, in which heredity and being overweight are known risk factors. In...

People with type 2 diabetes respond differently to exercise

Regular exercise helps prevent and delay the development of type 2 diabetes and its complications. In a study from Karolinska Institutet and elsewhere, scientists found...

Consider your A1C levels to monitor heart health

The math might seem simple. Foods high in cholesterol plus no exercise equals heart trouble. But as it turns out, high levels of low-density lipoprotein...

Intermittent fasting may reverse type 2 diabetes, study finds

In a study from Hunan Agricultural University, scientists found that after an intermittent fasting diet intervention, patients achieved complete diabetes remission, defined as an...

Popular diabetes drug also slows down blood vessel aging

In a study from the University of Missouri, scientists found an FDA-approved drug to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes also...

Vitamin D supplements may not benefit kidney health in diabetes

In a Stanford study, scientists examined the potential of vitamin D supplementation for protecting the kidney health of people with pre-diabetes.