Eating fewer carbs and more plants helps people with type 2 diabetes live longer
New study shows how eating fewer carbs can help people who already have type 2 diabetes.
Eat a low-carb breakfast to help your blood sugar
Imagine a group of international scientists, led by a pair from the University of British Columbia (UBC) Okanagan, giving you a new way to...
Choosing the right diet for diabetes: keto vs Mediterranean
If you have diabetes, one of the things that can help you manage the condition is the food you eat. There are different diets that can help.
These two factors combine to increase obesity and diabetes risks
Socioeconomic and genetic factors likely interact in an additive manner to impact people's risks of developing obesity and type 2 diabetes.
Scientists find better obesity and diabetes treatment
Researchers explore a new class of compounds that could offer similar benefits to gastric bypass surgery without the need for invasive procedures.
Finding the right medicine: how gene influences diabetes treatment
Diabetes is a condition where the body either doesn't produce enough insulin or can't use the insulin it produces effectively.
This leads to high blood...
Poor diet increases your type 2 diabetes risk regardless of your gene
A new study has found that genetic risk factors and diet quality independently affect the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
The study concludes that...
Healthy lifestyle can reduce type 2 diabetes risk by 90%
According to a study published in The BMJ, women with a history of diabetes during pregnancy (gestational diabetes) can still reduce their risk of...
The potential benefits of vitamin C for diabetes management
Researchers believe vitamin C may have potential benefits for individuals with diabetes, although further research is necessary to establish this.
Scientists are tailoring type 2 diabetes drugs based on genetics
Type 2 diabetes is a disease that affects lots of people. Doctors can prescribe medications to help control blood sugar levels, but not every medication works well for every patient.