While diabetes is typically linked with blood sugar, nerves, or heart health, it can also make bones weaker and slower to heal.
Diabetes mellitus – commonly known as type 1 and type 2 – gets the maximum attention since the cases are rising globally and significantly. However, its lesser-known relative – diabetes insipidus is ...
Many patients with type 2 diabetes wonder how their blood sugar levels can be high when they have not eaten anything. The ...
People with diabetes who have had COVID-19 tend to recover more slowly, experience more long COVID complications, have a ...
Heart disease, diabetes and cancer are among the leading causes of illness and death among men in India.
Scientists at City of Hope have uncovered a gene called SMOC1 that plays a surprising role in the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D) by converting pancreatic cells that normally produce insulin into ...
Broadcast journalist and author Hoda Kotb stepped away from her role as the main co-anchor of the NBC News morning show Today earlier this year. In a recent interview, she disclosed that her desire to ...
Bun in the oven? You might want to turn up the heat. Research from the University of Buffalo (UB) suggests that eating a fiery fan-favorite dish at least once a month could lower your risk of ...
Lower immunity and recurring infections are common in type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden now show that the immune system of people with diabetes has lower ...
Diabetes and dementia mutually increase the risk of developing each other through a number of biological mechanisms, from ...
Individuals were more likely to have diabetes when a full sibling had asthma vs when a sibling did not have asthma. The link between asthma and type 2 diabetes (T2D) is not only due to body mass index ...