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Light alcohol drinking may still increase risk of obesity, metabolic syndrome

Drinking more than half a standard alcoholic drink a day is linked to an increased risk of obesity and metabolic syndrome.

Common type 2 diabetes drug can benefit heart and kidney health

People living with type 2 diabetes are at high risk of heart attacks, stroke, heart failure and end-stage kidney disease. In a study from Monash University and...

Common heartburn drugs may help manage blood sugar in diabetes

A recent study from the University of Maryland found antacids improved blood sugar control in people with diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a global public...

Cruciferous vegetables may reduce kidney damage in diabetes

In a recent study from AlMaarefa University, scientists found a compound that the pungent taste in some cruciferous vegetables may help reverse kidney problems...

This diabetes drug can help people lose never-before-seen amounts of weight

In a recent study from Yale and elsewhere, scientists found a drug recently approved to treat type 2 diabetes is also extremely effective at...

How to protect kidneys if you have diabetes

The best way to slow or prevent diabetes-related kidney disease is to try to reach your blood glucose and blood pressure goals. Healthy lifestyle habits...

Brazilian camu-camu berry may prevent cancer, diabetes, obesity

In a recent study from Université de Montréal, scientists have discovered that the Brazilian camu-camu berry, already recognized for its protective effects against obesity...

Low calorie diets may help reverse type 2 diabetes

Globally, type 2 diabetes affects over 400 million people, and almost 4 million, or one in ten adults in the UK. Around one in four...

A major breakthrough in diabetes treatment

In a recent study from Monash University, scientists found a pathway to the regeneration of insulin in pancreatic stem cells, a major breakthrough toward...

Scientists find leading causes of hospitalization in people with type 2 diabetes

In a study from Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, scientists found that some unexpected conditions are leading to more hospitalizations in people living with...