Why Alzheimer’s is more common in people with diabetes
Scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have made a significant discovery in the field of neurology.
They've uncovered a potential link between high...
Better screening for heart failure prevention in diabetes
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have made a significant breakthrough in preventing heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Their study, published in...
Intermittent fasting and type 2 diabetes
Around 1 in 10 Americans live with type 2 diabetes. In this disease, levels of blood glucose, or blood sugar, stay too high for...
A small breakfast change for better diabetes management
A new study from UBC Okanagan reveals that a simple change in the first meal of the day could significantly help people with Type...
Scientists find vital link between diet, diabetes, and mental health
Recent research by Mason researchers, led by assistant professor Raedeh Basiri, has shed light on a critical, yet often overlooked aspect of health: the...
Diabetes screening should focus on age, not weight
A new Northwestern Medicine study, soon to be published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, presents a significant shift in the approach to...
Balanced low-carb diet can improve type 1 diabetes control
New research from Sweden offers encouraging news for people with type 1 diabetes: a moderate low-carb diet can help maintain blood sugar levels within...
Research shows an important cause of diabetes
In the world of diabetes research, a recent discovery has brought a new perspective on understanding beta cells in the pancreas.
These cells are crucial...
Diabetes and weight-loss drugs not linked to suicide risk, study finds
Researchers at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine have conducted a study that brings good news for users of the diabetes drug Ozempic and...
Fast walking is a simple way to prevent type 2 diabetes
A new study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine points to an encouraging link between walking speed and the risk of developing...