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AI can help detect diabetes early from X-rays, study finds

Imagine getting a routine chest X-ray and finding out you could be at risk for diabetes. That's the exciting promise of a new model...

Can vitamin C help manage diabetes?

Diabetes is a health problem that makes it difficult for your body to control the amount of sugar in your blood. Insulin, a hormone,...

High blood pressure medication may protect kidney disease in diabetes

People who have diabetes often have kidney problems as well. Around 40% of folks with diabetes develop a condition called diabetic kidney disease. In the...

Low-carb breakfast can improve blood sugar levels in type 2 diabetes

A new study led by a team from UBC Okanagan suggests that a simple change to the first meal of the day could help...

How high fructose sugar intake can cause serious liver disease

People need to cut down on eating foods high in fructose to prevent a serious liver condition, according to new research. Fructose is a natural...

Heartburn medicine may help control blood sugar in type 2 diabetes

Antacids are medicines that many of us use. They help make our stomach less acidic. This can ease problems like heartburn, indigestion, and upset...

Drinking kombucha lowers blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes

A clinical trial conducted by researchers at Georgetown University's School of Health, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and MedStar Health found that type 2 diabetes...

Your neighborhood may affect your risk of metabolic syndrome

Heart diseases cause the most deaths all over the world. Having health problems like high blood pressure and obesity, together known as metabolic syndrome,...

Research shows strong link between personal trauma and diabetes

In a new research project, scientists have discovered something alarming. People who go through personal violence or child abuse are more likely to get diabetes...

Intermittent fasting may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes, study suggests

Type 2 diabetes, a health condition where the body can't effectively utilize insulin, affects approximately 1.3 million Australians. With no known cure, prevention is...