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How Bitter melon could benefit people with diabetes

Bitter melon, a tropical fruit known by several names, including bitter gourd and wild cucumber, could be effective in controlling certain diseases. Bitter melon is...

Rice diet may help reserve diabetic eye disease

Diabetic retinopathy is caused by damage to the blood vessels in the tissue at the back of the eye (retina). Poorly controlled blood sugar is...

Even mild COVID-19 infection may lead to higher risk of type 2 diabetes

In a new study from Heinrich Heine University, researchers found that adults who recover from mostly mild COVID-19 appear to have a significantly higher...

Top signs of diabetic skin disease you need to know

Diabetes can cause changes in the small blood vessels. These changes can cause skin problems called diabetic dermopathy. This skin condition often begins as small raised...

Many older people with diabetes may be dangerously overtreated

After all, the long-term effects of elevated blood sugar can harm everything from the heart and kidneys to the eyes and feet. But what if stopping...

Even moderate light exposure during sleep can harm your heart, insulin health

Close the blinds, draw the curtains and turn off all the lights before bed. In a new study from Northwestern Medicine, researchers found exposure to...

Be aware of ‘sugar-free’ trap for people with diabetes

What Is Sugar-Free? Sugar-free, according to the FDA, means that one serving of food has less than half a gram of added or naturally occurring...

This diet can lower cholesterol and blood sugar

A healthy Nordic diet can prevent a range of diseases. Until now, the health benefits that researchers had attributed to a Nordic diet primarily...

Researchers find way to reduce side effects from diabetes treatment

In a new study from the University of Pennsylvania, researchers found a possible way to eliminate the risk of weight gain from a certain...

This liver disease may increase severe low blood sugar in people with diabetes

In a new study from Yonsei University, researchers found nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is linked to a higher risk for severe hypoglycemia in...