• Is Diabetes Actually a Brain-Centered Disease?
    Tuesday, May 20, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Brain neurons may hold the key to reversing type 2 diabetes independent of obesity or insulin resistance.
  • Diabetes Drug Reduces Knee Arthritis Pain in People With Obesity
    Monday, April 28, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Metformin shows promise in reducing knee osteoarthritis pain in overweight individuals and delaying surgery.
  • Tirzepatide Surges in Popularity for Diabetes and Obesity Treatment
    Thursday, April 17, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Tirzepatide and GLP-1 receptor agonists are replacing older treatments, marking a shift in how diabetes and weight loss are managed.
  • Diet Quality Declines With Isolation in Older Women
    Thursday, April 17, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Persistent social isolation impacts the nutritional habits of older Canadian women, contributing to poorer overall diet quality and health outcomes as they age.
  • Fight Diabetes with Smartwatch: Track, Exercise and Control Blood Sugar
    Saturday, March 29, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Smartwatches and wearable health technology empower Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) patients to stay active, track progress, and maintain healthy blood sugar levels.
  • Diabetes Alters Memory and Reward Processing: A New Understanding
    Wednesday, March 26, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Study reveals how diabetes rewires the brain, affecting memory and reward processing by linking high blood sugar to changes in the anterior cingulate cortex.
  • Tech-Savvy Seniors: The Success of Automated Insulin Delivery for Type 1 Diabetes
    Sunday, March 16, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Automated insulin delivery systems are safe, effective, and well-received by older adults with type 1 diabetes, challenging stereotypes about technology use in this population.
  • Could Your Gut Microbes Hold the Key to Preventing Diabetes?
    Sunday, March 9, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Early-life gut microbes could play a key role in protecting against diabetes. A healthy start for a healthier future.
  • Mitochondria: A Potential Target for Diabetes Treatment
    Tuesday, February 11, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Mitochondrial dysfunction affects insulin-producing (and) #946;-cells, linking it to diabetes. Targeting mitochondria could open new paths for diabetes treatment.
  • Micronutrient Deficiency Affects 45% of Type 2 Diabetes Patients Worldwide
    Wednesday, January 29, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Discover the link between micronutrient deficiencies and type 2 diabetes with women being at higher risk.
  • Bigger Waist Today! Diabetes Tomorrow!
    Thursday, January 23, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Bigger waistline, bigger risks: As your waist circumference (WC) increases, so does the risk of diabetes, metabolic issues, and mortality.
  • Immune Cells: Emergency Responders to Blood Sugar Crisis
    Saturday, January 18, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    Immune cells unexpectedly regulate blood sugar levels, offering new insights for managing diabetes, obesity, and cancer.
  • Pain-Free Glucose Detection Through Sweat Sensors
    Saturday, January 11, 2025 from Latest Diabetes News
    A paper-based sweat sensor is being developed that uses bacteria to monitor glucose levels, offering a pain-free alternative to traditional blood tests for diabetes management.
  • Dysregulated Cellular Activity Drives Type 2 Diabetes
    Wednesday, December 25, 2024 from Latest Diabetes News
    Researchers are studying overactive cells linked to type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disorders, aiming to develop targeted therapies for better treatment options.
  • Speeding Up Detection: Quick Blood Processing to Identify Gestational Diabetes Early
    Wednesday, December 25, 2024 from Latest Diabetes News
    Diabetes during pregnancy? Don't let undiagnosed gestational diabetes put your pregnancy at risk. Faster blood processing could save thousands of women from complications.
  • Insulin-Pramlintide Injection Shows Benefit for Type 1
    Saturday, August 12, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    Pramlintide is an FDA-approved medication that is used in combination with insulin therapy for adults with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. It is a synthetic analog of amylin, a hormone that works alongside insulin to regulate blood...
  • How Diabetic Retinopathy Progresses to Blindness
    Friday, August 11, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    Diabetic retinopathy is a serious eye complication that can occur in people with diabetes. It is a leading cause of blindness in adults. The progression of diabetic retinopathy to blindness involves several stages, as outlined below: 1....
  • ADA Session Debates whether Digital Diabetes Coaching is Worth the Cost
    Friday, August 11, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    Digital diabetes coaching refers to the use of digital tools, such as mobile apps, online platforms, or wearable devices, to provide personalized coaching and support to individuals with diabetes. These tools aim to help users manage...
  • Evidence Shows Effectiveness of Early Sotagliflozin Treatment
    Friday, August 11, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    Sotagliflozin is an investigational drug that belongs to the class of medications known as sodium-glucose co-transporter 1 and 2 inhibitors (SGLT1/2 inhibitors). It is being studied for use in both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes...
  • Generic insulin, cancer therapies? They’re coming
    Thursday, August 10, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    The development and availability of generic insulin and cancer therapies have been areas of interest and progress in the pharmaceutical industry. Here’s a brief overview of each: In response to this issue, some companies have been...
  • What’s the Best Diet for Diabetes?
    Thursday, August 10, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    Diabetes fatigue is a common and often debilitating symptom experienced by many individuals living with diabetes. It is characterized by persistent feelings of tiredness, weakness, and lack of energy. Several factors contribute to...
  • What Causes Diabetes Fatigue?
    Thursday, August 10, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    Diabetes fatigue is a common and often debilitating symptom experienced by many individuals living with diabetes. It is characterized by persistent feelings of tiredness, weakness, and lack of energy. Several factors contribute to...
  • Weighing heart attack vs. diabetes
    Wednesday, August 9, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    Comparing the risks and impact of heart attacks (cardiovascular disease) and diabetes is essential as they are both significant health concerns. Let’s explore the differences between the two: Prevalence and Global Burden:...
  • Diabetes linked to the higher rate of birth defects
    Wednesday, August 9, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    There is evidence to suggest that diabetes, particularly uncontrolled diabetes during pregnancy, may be linked to a higher rate of birth defects. Let’s explore this connection in more detail: Gestational Diabetes and Birth...
  • Specific Goals In Nutrition Needed To Improve Diabetes Diet
    Wednesday, August 9, 2023 from DiabetesNews
    Improving the diet for diabetes involves setting specific nutrition goals that focus on managing blood sugar levels, promoting overall health, and preventing complications. Here are some specific goals in nutrition to help individuals...
  • Vertebral Fractures in COVID-19 Linked to Mortality
    Thursday, October 29, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    Vertebral fractures appear to be common in people with severe COVID-19, and also raise the mortality risk, findings from a retrospective cohort suggest. Medscape Medical News
  • AACE Issues 'Cookbook' Algorithm to Manage Dyslipidemia
    Thursday, October 29, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    The new algorithm on lipid management and prevention of cardiovascular disease is 'a nice cookbook' that many clinicians, especially those who are not lipid experts, will find useful, according to the writing committee chair. Medscape...
  • Black Resident Dies After Childbirth, Highlights Tragic Trend
    Wednesday, October 28, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    Experts say Chaniece Wallace's death highlights a grim statistic: Black women in the US are up to three times more likely to die of pregnancy-related causes. Medscape Medical News
  • Vitamin D for COVID? We've Been Burned Before
    Wednesday, October 28, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    What, if any, is the link between COVID-19 and vitamin D? Dr F. Perry Wilson digs into the data. Medscape
  • Artificially Sweetened Drinks Tied to Higher CVD Risk
    Tuesday, October 27, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    Sugary and artificially sweetened drinks are each associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, according to results from a large prospective cohort study. Medscape Medical News
  • Consensus Guidelines Address Inpatient Diabetes Technology
    Tuesday, October 27, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    The comprehensive document aimed at clinicians, hospitals, and researchers covers use of both continuous glucose monitors and automated insulin dosing systems in the hospital setting. Medscape Medical News
  • Telehealth Expands Access for Male Infertility Visits
    Tuesday, October 27, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    More than a third of male infertility visits were with providers other than urologists, one study found, but telehealth options have become a feasible alternative to expand access. Medscape Medical News
  • Higher Serum Omega-3 Tied to Better Outcome After STEMI
    Tuesday, October 27, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    Regular consumption of marine-derived and vegetable-derived omega-3s was associated with improved prognosis after STEMI, observational data show. Medscape Medical News
  • Vosoritide Ups Height in Achondroplasia in Year-Long Phase 3 Study
    Monday, October 26, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    A phase 3 study of the investigational drug vosoritide establishes it as the first precision treatment for children with achondroplasia, the most common type of dwarfism, say researchers. Medscape Medical News
  • Novel Drug Slows Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease
    Friday, October 23, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    Finerenone, a selective, nonsteroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist, significantly reduced both renal and cardiovascular events, with good tolerability, in the FIDELIO-DKD trial. Medscape Medical News
  • Novel Dementia Risk Charts Underline the Role of Lifestyle
    Thursday, October 22, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    The 'pessimistic' belief that an inherited risk for dementia means developing the disease is inevitable is belied by novel 10-year risk charts that emphasize the importance of lifestyle factors. Medscape Medical News
  • Fertility Journal Editors Oppose Supreme Court Nominee
    Thursday, October 22, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    Barrett's signature on a 2006 ad is stoking concerns about how attempts to outlaw abortion could potentially reduce access to IVF, leading a medical journal to oppose her Supreme Court nomination. Medscape Medical News
  • Relugolix Combo Effective for Uterine Fibroids Through 1 Year
    Thursday, October 22, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    An extension study of the LIBERTY 1 and 2 randomized controlled trials, LIBERTY 3, showed that the drug had efficacy through week 52, with no new safety signals. Medscape Medical News
  • HIV Drugs Prevent Type 2 Diabetes, May Be Path to New Therapy
    Thursday, October 22, 2020 from Medscape Diabetes & Endocrinology Headlines
    An analysis of five databases shows that the NRTIs used to treat HIV and hepatitis B infection are able to prevent diabetes by blocking inflammasone activation; discovery may pave way for new therapeutics. Medscape Medical News
  • 20 causes of numbness in the hands
    Wednesday, January 15, 2020 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    Several conditions can cause a person's hand or hands to feel numb. In this article, learn more about the causes and how to treat them.
  • Ageotypes: Why do people age differently?
    Wednesday, January 15, 2020 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    Stanford University researchers have identified four different biological pathways for aging. This finding may help people slow down aspects of old age.
  • What to know about vasovagal syncope
    Friday, January 3, 2020 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    Vasovagal syncope is fainting that occurs in response to a sudden drop in blood pressure or heart rate. Learn about its causes, symptoms, and treatment here.
  • A guide to 16:8 intermittent fasting
    Thursday, January 2, 2020 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    The 16:8 intermittent fasting diet involves consuming all food for the day during an 8-hour window and then fasting for the remaining 16 hours. Learn more here.
  • Study reveals what causes type 2 diabetes and how to reverse it
    Thursday, January 2, 2020 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    Breakthrough research shows that type 2 diabetes occurs when fat from the liver overspills into the pancreas and confirms that weight loss can reverse it.
  • Intermittent fasting can help ease metabolic syndrome
    Saturday, December 28, 2019 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    A new clinical trial shows that time-restricted eating, also known as intermittent fasting, helps relieve symptoms of metabolic syndrome.
  • Ultra-processed foods may raise the risk of type 2 diabetes
    Thursday, December 19, 2019 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    New research finds an association between ultra-processed foods and the risk of type 2 diabetes and lays out a few possible explanations for this link.
  • Diabetes and anxiety: What is the link?
    Monday, December 16, 2019 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    Anxiety is more prevalent among people with diabetes. Read on to find out why and to learn about the treatment options available for each condition.
  • New diet that matches biological clock may be better for diabetes
    Saturday, December 7, 2019 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    New research suggests that a three meals per day — and not a six meals per day — approach brings more benefits to people with type 2 diabetes.
  • What causes hair loss on the legs?
    Tuesday, November 19, 2019 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    Hair loss on the legs can occur as a result of lifestyle factors or an underlying health condition. Learn more about the potential causes of hair loss on the legs, and how to treat them, here.
  • What can cause itchy lower legs?
    Wednesday, November 13, 2019 from Diabetes News From Medical News Today
    The lower legs may be itchy for a number of reasons, from issues with shaving to skin conditions and diabetes. Here, learn more about these causes, other symptoms, and the range of treatments.
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