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Early-onset type 2 diabetes increases risk of early death and heart disease

Recent research underscores the alarming health risks associated with early-onset type 2 diabetes (T2D), defined as a diagnosis before the age of 40. The study...

Type 2 diabetes hits women, younger people, and smokers the hardest, study finds

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is already a major health concern, but new research reveals that it impacts women, younger people, and smokers even more...

Heart attack survival rate gets better for type 2 diabetes

Researchers gathered in Germany to talk about their latest findings on diabetes and heart health. The main discovery? People without diabetes and those with type...

What can you do to speed up your metabolism?

Our metabolism is the force inside our bodies that mysteriously decides whether to convert the food we eat into a burst of energy, or...

Metabolic surgery offers heart benefits for people with persistent diabetes

A groundbreaking study presented at the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS) 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting has revealed that metabolic surgery significantly...

Diabetes drug metformin can boost muscle health in older people

Metformin, a medication commonly used to control blood sugar in diabetics, may have a new and exciting role. Researchers from the University of Utah Health...

Night owls at higher risk for diabetes, new study shows

Are you someone who likes to stay up late and wake up late? If yes, a new study says you might want to reconsider...

Scientists find a new hope for type 2 diabetes treatment

Diabetes is a big deal in the United States, affecting over 37 million people. A large chunk of these folks has type 2 diabetes,...

Both high-protein and normal-protein diets can help control type 2 diabetes

Researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham have discovered that for people with type 2 diabetes (T2D), the amount of weight loss is...

Stroke risk from high blood pressure and diabetes may decrease with age

High blood pressure and diabetes are two well-known factors that can increase a person's risk of having a stroke. However, a new study suggests that...