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Type 1 diabetes is not one but two distinct conditions, defined by diagnosis age

Children who are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes under the age of seven have a different form (or "endotype") of the condition compared with...

This popular drink may help lower blood sugar, control diabetes

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

Breathing dirty air may make you gain weight, have diabetes

In a new study, researchers found that breathing dirty air takes a heavy toll on gut bacteria, boosting the risk of obesity, diabetes, gastrointestinal...

Common diabetes drug may help achieve healthy aging

In a recent study from the Salk Institute and elsewhere, researchers used novel technology to examine why the most commonly prescribed type 2 diabetes...

Traffic noise may increase your high blood pressure, diabetes risks

Navigating through congested road traffic is enough to make even the most laid-back people lose their cool. As it turns out, just the sound of...

Bacteria may contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes

In a new study, researchers found that bacteria may be involved in the development of type 2 diabetes. They found that the blood, liver, and...

Walking more steps daily may strongly lower diabetes and high blood pressure risk

In a new study, researchers found that middle-aged people who walked the most steps-per-day over an average of 9 years had a 43% lower...

This study shows a common cause of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes

Visceral fat—fat stored around the organs in the belly and around the intestines—is known to be associated with a higher risk of developing diabetes...

Your dentist plays a key role in early diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and...

In a new review, researchers found that dental teams could play an integral role in identifying people at high risk of developing type 2...

This FDA-approved drug could protect kidney health in people with diabetes

People with diabetes and kidney disease are at extremely high risk of kidney failure, heart attack, stroke, and death. In a recent study from Stanford...