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Potatoes do not increase your risk of type 2 diabetes, study finds

Health issues linked to potatoes may actually be due to how people are preparing them and what they're eating them with.

Widely used drug for diabetes, alcoholism may help treat cancer

Dozens of non-oncology drugs, including drugs for diabetes, inflammation, alcoholism could also kill cancer cells.

Eating breakfast before 8:30 am may reduce your diabetes risk

A recent study at Northwestern University found that people who start eating before 8:30 a.m. had lower blood sugar levels and less insulin resistance,...

A simple handgrip test could predict your diabetes risk

Diabetes in all forms is the ninth major cause of death in the world. Around 90% of people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. A...

Oranges may hold the key to reducing obesity and diabetes

A recent study from Western University found a molecule in sweet oranges and tangerines called nobiletin may help reduce obesity and prevent diabetes and...

A new supplement may help control diabetes, lower blood sugar

Type 2 diabetes is a disease whereby the body is unable to control the level of sugar in the blood because of defects in...

Whole grains may protect your blood pressure, blood sugar, waist size

A recent study from Tufts University found that middle- to older-aged adults who ate at least three servings of whole grains daily had smaller...

A healthy lifestyle may lower dementia risk by 50% in people with type 2...

In a study from the University of Glasgow, scientists found a healthy lifestyle reduces the risk of dementia in those with type 2 diabetes. They...

Commonly used painkiller may lead to low blood sugar

In a study from the University of California San Diego, scientists found popular pain drug opioid tramadol (marketed as ConZip and Ultram) may increase...

Troubled sleep may be a risk factor for type 2 diabetes

In Australia, almost one million adults have type 2 diabetes. Globally, type 2 diabetes affects more than 422 million people. In a study from the...