Why self-monitoring of type 2 diabetes is beneficial
In a new study, researchers find that self-monitoring of type 2 diabetes combined with electronic feedback can save health care costs especially in sparsely...
Are sugar-sweetened and diet beverages bad for people with type 2 diabetes?
People with type 2 diabetes tend to avoid sugar in their diet.
This is because type 2 diabetes is associated with high level of blood...
5 best fiber supplements for diabetics to fight against diabetes
For people with type 2 diabetes, a healthy diet is very important for controlling the disease.
In a new study from the University of Buffalo,...
Eating meals prepared at home may avoid type 2 diabetes
Nowadays, more and more people like to eat out. It is convenient, and people can have more food choices.
However, a recent study shows that...
Community-based prevention of type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive condition in which the body becomes resistant to the normal effects of insulin and may gradually lose the...
A new way to treat diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that causes the level of blood sugar to become too high. In healthy individuals, two hormones - insulin and glucagon...
Common insecticides might create higher risk for diabetes and metabolic diseases
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University at Buffalo has shed light on the potential adverse effects of synthetic chemicals commonly found...
Junk food causes similar high blood sugar levels as type 2 diabetes
Did you know that a junk food diet can harm your kidneys as much as diabetes?
A recent study published in Experimental Physiology has revealed...
Air pollution is a risk factor for diabetes, says study
Exposure to air pollution, even in our own homes, can increase the risk of developing insulin resistance, a pre-diabetic state that can lead to...
A surprising finding: unhappily married men have lower diabetes risk
We've often heard that happy relationships are crucial for our physical and mental well-being.
However, a surprising new study from the University of Chicago suggests...