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Scientists find a potential new treatment for type 2 diabetes

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Intermittent fasting: A new tool to lower type 2 diabetes risk

Type 2 diabetes is a condition where the body struggles to use insulin effectively, leading to elevated blood sugar levels. This issue can result...

Loneliness: A hidden risk factor for heart disease in people with diabetes

Here's a surprising new fact for people with diabetes: feeling lonely could hurt your heart more than bad food, not exercising, smoking, or feeling...

Half of an insulin dose may not work as expected, study shows

For people with type 1 diabetes, insulin is a life-saving drug. The body needs insulin to manage sugar in the blood. If people with diabetes...

New hope in fight against diabetes and other diseases

Medical science has made an exciting leap forward. In a major study, scientists have discovered hundreds of proteins that might help understand and fight chronic...

Scientists find link between migraine headaches and blood sugar levels

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have headaches and migraines more often than others? Well, a lot of this has to do...

This diabetes drug may protect heart health in older veterans

A recent study has discovered that in older veterans without prior heart disease, GLP1 receptor agonists, a class of diabetes medications, may be linked...

Researchers find a big cause of diabetes

Beta cells in the pancreas are critical as they produce insulin, which aids in the regulation of blood sugar levels. However, a study by Weill...

Best and worst fruits for type 2 diabetes: a comprehensive guide

Managing type 2 diabetes requires careful attention to your diet, including the kinds of fruits you eat. While fruits provide many health benefits, such as...

Scientists find neurons in the brain play key role in blood sugar regulation

For a long time, we've thought that hormones like insulin and glucagon, secreted in the pancreas, are the main regulators of blood sugar levels. But...