Two hormones may help prevent diabetes and obesity
In a recent study, researchers developed a new tool to look for hormones that affect how organs and tissues communicate with each other.
They found...
Why diabetes and high blood pressure are double trouble
Diabetes and high blood pressure are both chronic health conditions that can harm your health.
Both are big risk factors for heart disease, stroke and...
Common prostate drugs linked to high risk of type 2 diabetes
In a new study, researchers found that common drugs for treating enlarged prostate in older men are linked to a higher risk of type...
This breakfast could benefit people with type 2 diabetes
In a new study, researchers found that eating eggs during breakfast may benefit the health of people with diabetes.
They found that a high-fat, low-carb...
Switching to this diabetes drug is linked to major complications
In a recent study, researchers find that for people with type 2 diabetes, switching to sulfonylurea drugs is linked to a higher risk of...
Plant compounds may help treat blindness caused by diabetes
In a new study, researchers found compounds from a group of plants may help treat eye diseases related to diabetes, such as diabetic retinopathy.
The...
5 foods that could help cut your risk of type 2 diabetes
A healthy diet plays a big role in cutting the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Recent research has shown that a diet rich in whole...
Why people with type 2 diabetes should take resistance exercise
If you have type 2 diabetes, you know two lifestyle strategies are very important: a healthy diet and regular exercise.
Good daily exercise not only...
Why people with type 2 diabetes should choose artificial sweeteners carefully
Many people with type 2 diabetes need to lose weight.
Therefore, they try to avoid high-sugar food and high-calorie food. Artificial sweeteners, which can have...
Less body fat around hips linked to heart attacks and diabetes
In a new study, researchers found that people who are less likely to put on excess fat around their hips due to their genes...