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Online programs help lower blood sugar in people with diabetes, study finds

A new study from Texas A&M University shows that online diabetes self-management programs can help people with type 2 diabetes significantly lower their blood...

This diabetes drug shows strong weight loss

A recent study from the University of Pennsylvania has shown that the injectable drug semaglutide can help people lose a large amount of weight...

Study finds the key to better diabetes treatment

Inside your body, there’s a small but powerful organ called the pancreas. One of its main jobs is to help control the sugar levels...

Type 2 diabetes may raise risk of certain obesity-related cancers

A major new study from the UK has found that people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (T2D) face a higher risk of developing...

Some cholesterol drugs together could save thousands of lives

The largest analysis to date on cholesterol-lowering treatments has found that people with blocked arteries or who are at very high risk of heart...

This food may give you healthier waist size, lower blood pressure, better blood sugar

A new long-term study from Tufts University has found that eating at least three servings of whole grains a day may help middle-aged and...

Could a diabetes drug help prevent Alzheimer’s disease?

Alzheimer’s disease is a brain disorder that mostly affects older people. It is the most common type of dementia and slowly takes away a...

Automated insulin delivery strongly improves blood sugar in type 2 diabetes

A new clinical trial led by the Jaeb Center for Health Research has shown that automated insulin delivery (AID) systems can significantly improve blood...

How smartwatches can help people with diabetes stay active and healthy

A new study shows that smartwatches may help people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) manage their condition by encouraging regular exercise. The research, published in...

High blood pressure can harm kidneys early—even without diabetes

A new study from the Medical University of Vienna has found that high blood pressure (hypertension) can cause early damage to the kidneys—even in...