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Scientists find a sweet solution for obesity, diabetes, and heart disease

A molecule found in sweet oranges and tangerines, named nobiletin, might aid in reducing obesity and preventing diabetes and heart disease.

Decoding diabetes: the link of amino acids and nerve pain

A study reveals that the mice with low levels of two types of amino acids were more likely to get peripheral neuropathy.

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.

High blood pressure drug may protect kidneys from damage in diabetes

People with diabetes often have problems with their kidneys. About 40% of people with diabetes get a disease called diabetic kidney disease. In the UK...

More and more people get metabolic diseases, study finds

Understanding Metabolic Diseases Metabolic diseases are conditions that affect how your body processes food and uses it for energy. They include high blood pressure, type 2...

Low-carb high-fat breakfast could benefit people with type 2 diabetes

Breakfast Switch for Blood Sugar Control Cereal might be the breakfast of champions for some, but for individuals with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D), a high-fat,...

High blood pressure drug can slow down diabetic kidney disease

A recent study conducted at the University of Bristol has discovered a potential method to reduce the progression of diabetic kidney disease, which affects...

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...