Researchers Uncover Potential Diabetes Cure
A new study shows that Type 1 diabetes may be reversible using a specific hormone alteration process.
A new study shows that Type 1 diabetes may be reversible using a specific hormone alteration process.
Federal health officials have released new figures discussing the increasing number of Americans with type 2 diabetes.
Snoring may not only cause a tired day after the restless sleep, but may be a sign of higher heart disease and other health risks in the future.
Chemicals found in cigarette smoke and certain plastics may increase the risks of obesity or diabetes.
Drinking coffee each morning may do more than just provide a caffeine kick. It may decrease the risk of getting type 2 diabetes.
New Australian research shows that the risk of diabetes is decreased as the amount of walking increases.
A study in Cell Metabolism explains how cholesterol synthesis may be lacking in the brain of mice that have diabetes.
Type II diabetes affected about 171 million people worldwide in the year 2000. By the year 2030, experts estimate nearly 366 million people will have type II diabetes.
Mothers who did breastfeed their children appear much less likely to have diabetes than mothers who did not breastfeed.
While many older individuals are sexually active while having diabetes, issues with intimacy have been reported.