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Camel milk may help lower cholesterol levels in people with diabetes

A new study has brought to light the potential health benefits of camel milk, particularly for individuals with diabetes. Published in BMC Complementary Medicine and...

Red meat is link to heart disease and diabetes, study finds

We all know how much a juicy steak or a sizzling bacon strip can make our mouths water. But, a sizeable research project from...

Scientists find a better way to manage type 2 diabetes

In a recent study led by scientists from Western Sydney University, a new approach to managing type 2 diabetes has shown promising results. The researchers...

Emergency room screening can detect undiagnosed prediabetes and diabetes cases

Recent research suggests that we could uncover thousands of previously unknown diabetes cases every year, simply by introducing screening for it in emergency departments...

Research shows an important cause of type 2 diabetes

Diabetes affects an estimated 415 million people worldwide, with approximately 90% of cases being Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). This condition arises when the pancreas's beta-cells...

Research shows a big cause of diabetes

Researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine have made a groundbreaking discovery in understanding diabetes, a disease that affects millions worldwide. Their focus was on beta cells,...

This drug is a long-term ally in managing type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a widespread health condition where the body struggles with blood sugar management due to issues with insulin production or use. High...

New diabetes drugs offer extra protection for kidneys and lungs

Diabetes management might be taking a significant leap forward, thanks to some promising research from the University of Hong Kong. Scientists have been looking into...

Migraines headaches linked to blood sugar problems

Have you ever wondered why some people get headaches and migraines more often? It turns out, the answer might be hidden in our genes. Genes...

Kombucha is linked to lower blood sugar in type 2 diabetes

A recent clinical trial conducted by researchers from Georgetown University's School of Health, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and MedStar Health explores the potential benefits...