The best way to achieve type 2 diabetes remission
A recent study from the University of Glasgow and elsewhere found that low-energy diets with formula meal replacements are the most effective methods of...
Cruciferous vegetables may reverse kidney damage in people with diabetes
It is estimated that about one-quarter of people with diabetes will eventually develop diabetic nephropathy, a gradual loss of kidney function eventually requiring dialysis.
The...
Sleep loss is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes, shows study
Troubled sleep may be linked to risk factors for type 2 diabetes.
Scientists find how to prevent heart attack in people with diabetes
In a study from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute and elsewhere, scientists how to prevent serious events like a heart attack or death...
Scientists find best blood sugar levels to prevent strokes, heart disease
Blood sugar control has always been important for people with diabetes when it comes to preventing a stroke.
A recent study from Seoul National University...
One type of diabetes drug reduces dementia risk in older people
In a study from the University of Toronto, scientists found a class of medication for type 2 diabetes may help older people with the...
Intermittent fasting may reverse type 2 diabetes
In a study from Hunan Agricultural University, scientists found intermittent fasting may reverse type 2 diabetes.
They found after an intermittent fasting diet intervention, patients...
Taking more steps may reduce diabetes risk in women
Scientists found wearable fitness devices offer new insights into the relationship between physical activity and type 2 diabetes.
Low glycemic diet could reduce blood sugar, cholesterol, weight in people with diabetes
A recent study from the University of Toronto found for people with diabetes, sticking to a low glycemic diet results in small but important...
Eating vegetables linked to lower risk of type 2 diabetes
vegetable intake is associated with a reduced risk for type 2 diabetes, while potato intake does not increase risk after accounting for the underlying dietary pattern.