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Diabetes drug may reduce dementia risk, study suggests

The Link Between Diabetes and Dementia Did you know that people with diabetes are more likely to develop dementia? Dementia is a condition that affects...

Changing breakfast habits could improve type 2 diabetes management

A simple alteration to the first meal of the day could help individuals with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) to manage their blood sugar levels better.

New discovery can help personalize diabetes treatments

A team of international researchers, led by Guy Rutter, has discovered molecules in samples taken from 3,000 diabetic patients that may help personalize treatments. This...

Vitamin K’s potential role in diabetes prevention

Researchers at Université de Montréal and the Montreal Clinical Research Institute (IRCM) have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the role of vitamin K in...

New study reveals sugar’s link to Alzheimer’s risk

It's known that diabetes increases the risk of Alzheimer's disease, but scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine have made a fascinating discovery...

Metformin: A potential aid in reducing delirium risk for diabetic patients

Delirium is a condition characterized by confusion and a lack of awareness of one's surroundings. It can occur suddenly and is caused by various...

Moving more and sitting less can prevent high blood pressure, diabetes

The American Heart Association (AHA) has released a statement advising doctors to encourage healthy adults with slightly elevated blood pressure or cholesterol to engage...

Study shows common type 2 diabetes drugs increase risk of heart problems

Type 2 diabetes is a health condition where the body has trouble using insulin, a hormone that controls blood sugar levels. It has become...

Common heartburn drugs may improve blood sugar in people with diabetes

Antacids are commonly used drugs that neutralize stomach acidity and provide relief from heartburn, indigestion, and upset stomach. A recent study conducted by researchers at...

Fitterfly app: A digital friend to help manage diabetes

In a world where we use smartphones and apps for almost everything, why not use them to help manage diabetes?