Not all low-carb diets can reduce risk of type 2 diabetes
A recent study at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has shown that when it comes to low-carb diets, the quality of...
The key cause of type 2 diabetes, according to this study
Diabetes is a condition in which the body is unable to properly regulate blood glucose levels, with an estimated 415 million people worldwide living...
Scientists find a diet that may lower death risk in type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is a disease that can increase the risk of other health problems such as circulatory diseases, dementia, cancer, and bone fractures.
Although...
This eating habit could lower your risk of type 2 diabetes
Time-restricted eating (TRE) is a type of intermittent fasting that involves limiting the time period during which a person eats each day.
It is typically...
Women more likely to have blood clots than men in diabetes
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a serious condition that includes deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary artery embolism.
Both men and women are at risk of developing...
Probiotics could reduce high blood pressure, blood sugar, cholesterol
Researchers at Griffith University in Australia conducted a study on the impact of probiotics on heart disease risk factors.
Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that are...
This plant fat may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes
A recent study conducted by scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences suggests that a type of dietary fat mainly found in plants could...
Scientists recommend using age, not weight, to screen for diabetes
Researchers have suggested that age, not weight, should be the focus of diabetes and prediabetes screening in order to capture the greatest number of...
Widely used diabetes drug may protect heart and kidney health
People living with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of developing heart attacks, strokes, heart failure, and end-stage kidney disease.
However, researchers at Monash...
The new insulin price cap: What you need to know
In early March, Eli Lilly made headlines after announcing a new $35 price cap on insulin for individuals with private insurance.