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Diabetes could lead to muscle loss

Diabetes could lead to muscle loss

A new study published in JCI Insight has found that in diabetes, the elevation of blood sugar levels could lead to muscle loss. It shows...
Type 2 diabetes linked to low back pain and neck pain

Type 2 diabetes linked to low back pain and neck pain

A new study has found that type 2 diabetes is linked to high risks of low back pain and neck pain. The research was done...

5 foods to eat or avoid to control pre-diabetes

Pre-diabetes is diagnosed when your blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be classified as having type 2 diabetes. The...

Diet quality is key to reducing risk of type 2 diabetes

In a new study, researchers found that a high-quality diet could be associated with reduced risk of diabetes. The healthy diet is defined by low...

Green tea drinking linked to type 2 diabetes

In a recent study, researchers found that that green tea drinking was linked to increased risk of type 2 diabetes in Chinese adults, for...

Egg metabolites in blood linked to lower diabetes risk

In a new study, researchers found that eating one egg every day seems to associate with a blood metabolite profile that is related to...

Our body may cure diabetes themselves in the future

Diabetes is caused by damaged or non-existing insulin cells inability to produce insulin, a hormone that is necessary in regulating blood sugar levels. Many diabetes...

How vitamin D could help fight diabetes

Currently, more than 27 million people in the United States are living with type 2 diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and...

This insulin discovery could be game-changer for diabetes treatment

In a recent study, researchers have made a discovery that could make therapeutic insulins more effective by better mimicking the way insulin works in...

Why metformin could help treat diabetes

Metformin has been used to treat diabetes for 60 years, but it is not entirely clear how metformin works only until now. Recently, researchers found...