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Scientists find a less expensive, effective way to treat diabetic eye disease

Scientists from the DRCR Retina Network found that a specific step strategy, in which patients with diabetic macular edema start with a less expensive...

Eating refined grains is NOT linked to type 2 diabetes, study finds

Scientists from Arizona State University found no evidence linking refined grain consumption with the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The research is published in...

Eating whole grains may help control blood pressure, blood sugar

Scientists from Tufts University found that people who ate at least three servings of whole grains daily had smaller increases in waist size, blood...

Vegetarian diets could boost heart, metabolic health in people with diabetes

Scientists from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine found that plant-based diets improve blood sugar control, lead to weight loss, and improve cholesterol in...

Common diabetes drug could help lose weight no matter how old you are

Weight loss is often accompanied by loss of lean body mass, which can negatively impact physical functioning and/or resting energy expenditure. Bodyweight loss and body...

Cause of muscle loss in diabetes: What to know

Diabetes is linked to various health problems including a decline in muscle mass. Scientists from Kobe University found that elevation of blood sugar levels leads...

Diabetes patients on Medicare Advantage plans more likely to have worse health

Scientists from the University of Pittsburgh found that diabetes patients on Medicare Advantage plans are more likely to have worse health. While these patients are...

Harvard found a better way to treat obesity and diabetes

Obesity is the main cause of type 2 diabetes and related chronic illnesses that together will kill more people around the globe this year...

Common healthy foods may help lower diabetes risk

Scientists from the U.S. and Europe found higher consumption of fruit, vegetables and whole-grain foods are associated with a lower risk of developing type...

Vitamin D may not protect kidney health in people with high diabetes risk

Scientists from Stanford University found vitamin D supplementation may not protect the kidney health of people with pre-diabetes. The research is published in the Clinical...