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The double trouble of high blood pressure and high blood sugar

Around the world, over a billion people have a problem known as high blood pressure or hypertension. A lot of these people live in...

New diabetes drug may fight other diseases, study shows

Do you know that diabetes is a disease where there's too much sugar in your blood? Yes, that's right! People with type 2 diabetes often...

What is diabetic neuropathy pain and can your diet affect it?

Let's start with some basics. Diabetes is a disease that affects a lot of people, around 37 million in the United States alone. This is...

Improving blood sugar control: the surprising role of antacids in diabetes management

Antacids are commonly used drugs that help neutralize stomach acidity, providing relief from heartburn, indigestion, and upset stomach. However, recent research conducted by scientists from...

Diabetes drug may improve blood vessel health in aging people

Empagliflozin (Empa), an FDA-approved drug typically used to lower blood sugar in type 2 diabetes patients, may also help improve blood vessel function and reduce arterial stiffness.

Unlocking the secrets of blood sugar: a diabetes discovery

Imagine you've just eaten a big, yummy meal. Now, your body has to take care of all the sugar you ate and keep everything...

A sweet solution: new diabetes treatment

There's a disease called type 2 diabetes (or T2D for short), and it's a big problem all over the world. It's responsible for more...

Scientists find new way to manage type 2 diabetes

A collaborative approach between endocrinologists and general practitioners (GPs) can greatly benefit patients with type 2 diabetes.

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.