Diabetes is one of the most common health conditions in the United States, affecting one in ten adults. Left unchecked, it can contribute to heart disease, chronic kidney disease, neuropathy and more ...
Nearly 100 million American adults are living with prediabetes or diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but research consistently demonstrates that small lifestyle ...
The target trial emulation study suggests rigid risk thresholds aren’t needed to steer statin use in this group.
New evidence hints that statins may protect a wider range of people with type 2 diabetes than previously assumed. A major ...
The Northeast Colorado Health Department Diabetes Prevention Program is entering its second series of Lifestyle Change Program classes to help people with prediabetes prevent it from developing into ...
Current medical guidelines recommend that people in a preliminary stage of type 2 diabetes lose at least 7 percent of their body weight in order to prevent manifest diabetes. In an article in Nature ...
Prediabetes, a condition where blood sugar is elevated but not yet diabetic, affects over a third of American adults. It ...
Diabetes, a metabolic disease, is on the rise worldwide, and over 90% of cases are type 2 diabetes, where the body does not ...
People living with type 2 diabetes observe an increase over time in the risk of suffering from heart disease. Why does this ...
Almost one million people have signed up to a national diabetes prevention scheme, which has been shown to cut the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by more than a third. NHS England released details ...
A 10-year hospital study reveals how often prediabetes progresses to type 2 diabetes—and how early intervention can reverse ...
Type 2 diabetes can decrease saliva production and increase glucose levels in saliva. This may lead to plaque and tartar buildup on teeth and gums, increasing the chances of developing gum disease.