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Drug combo for type 2 diabetes remains effective after 2 years

People with Type 2 diabetes often take metformin as first-line therapy to help stabilize their blood glucose. Eventually, some patients no longer respond to metformin...

Vitamin D and estrogen may help prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes

Vitamin D and estrogen have already shown well-documented results in improving bone health in women.

Common diabetes drug may increase heart failure risk

Rosiglitazone belongs to a class of drugs called thiazolidinediones, a new class of drugs for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. In a recent study...

Afternoon or evening physical activity is linked to better control of blood sugar

The current global obesity pandemic is partially the result of a lack of physical activity combined with sedentary behavior (prolonged sitting) during the day. Such...

A very low-carb diet could prevent heart disease, diabetes in older people

Older adults with obesity are at a particularly high risk of developing cardio-metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and heart disease. In a study...

Hot bath may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes

Regular heat exposure through a hot bath is linked to lower risk factors for type 2 diabetes, including a measure of blood sugar control.

Chamomile tea may help control diabetes – as my research into 19th century dyes...

Chamomile – that yellow flower so often made into a tea, enjoyed before bed – is a very interesting plant.

Low-carb diet may lower blood sugar in people with prediabetes

Approximately 37 million Americans have diabetes, a condition that occurs when the body doesn’t use insulin properly and can’t regulate blood sugar levels. Type 2 diabetes...

Scientists find an early sign of type 2 diabetes

Misfolded proinsulin—a protein the body normally processes into insulin—is an early sign of type 2 diabetes.

Cinnamon may improve blood sugar in people with prediabetes

It is estimated that nearly 90 million people in the United States have prediabetes, which occurs when blood sugar levels are higher than normal and often...