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Eating less but regularly may be the secret to preventing type 2 diabetes

Eating fewer meals might seem like a trendy Hollywood diet, but new research says it might be good for your health.

Double whammy: diabetes drug also knocks out obesity

A drug named tirzepatide, usually known for fighting off type 2 diabetes, has emerged as a new heavyweight champion against obesity. A team of smart...

Scientists find the key to type 2 diabetes development

Globally, approximately 415 million people live with diabetes, with about 90% of these cases being type 2 diabetes (T2D). T2D is marked by pancreatic beta-cell...

Research shows potential to prevent heart attacks in people with diabetes

A recent study from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute has discovered a potential method to prevent severe events, such as heart attacks or...

Metformin could reduce risk of joint disease in people with diabetes

Osteoarthritis is a persistent issue that plagues millions around the world, causing joint pain severe enough to necessitate joint replacements. As it stands, there are...

The connection between diabetes and frozen shoulder: an in-depth look

Frozen shoulder, a painful condition limiting shoulder movement, appears to have a higher incidence among individuals with diabetes. Led by scholar Brett Paul Dyer from...

Metformin may help diabetic patients with heart failure live longer

When patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and chronic heart failure (CHF) are admitted to intensive care units (ICUs), their treatment often sparks a...

Loneliness: A hidden threat to heart health in diabetics

Did you know that feeling lonely could be harmful to your heart? Especially if you have diabetes. A new study says that loneliness is a bigger...

Health in a box: fresh foods as a prescription for type 2 diabetes

Doctors might soon be giving out fresh fruits and vegetables as part of treatment plans, according to a study from Australia. This simple change could...

New hope for diabetic kidney disease: the power of vegetables

About a quarter of individuals with diabetes may develop diabetic nephropathy over time, a progressive kidney disease that could eventually necessitate dialysis. As a leading...