New research, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that certain types of medication used to treat diabetes may be effective in reducing alcohol use.
A new study reveals a staggering 828 million adults globally are living with diabetes, double previous estimates. Over half of those over 30 go untreated, highlighting a significant treatment gap ...
The number of diabetic Scots needing medication to help manage their condition has increased by 15 per cent in just four years, new Public Health Scotland data has revealed. Scottish prescription ...
A study from Rutgers Health and other institutions indicates that stress hormones -- not impaired cellular insulin signaling -- may be the primary driver of obesity-related diabetes. The paper in ...
In a recent ... New Precision Medicine Approach Helps Detect Subgroups of People With Obesity at High Risk of Diabetes and Heart Disease Oct. 24, 2024 — Obesity is a common cause of diabetes ...
Eggs are a nutrient-rich food that can be a healthy part of your diet if you have diabetes. While they’re high in dietary cholesterol, this has a much smaller effect than foods high in saturated ...
For some people living with diabetes, blood sugar can drop or rise overnight, interrupting sleep. Difficulty sleeping can also affect your insulin. But there are things you can do to manage blood ...
How many diabetes patients receive their diagnosis and then do what they’re supposed to do? “The minority,” said Dr. Anthony J. Pick, an endocrinologist at Northwestern Medicine.
That does not describe the first stage of Ottawa’s national pharmacare plan, which covers only contraceptives and diabetes drugs. It’s far from the imagined ideal and could well harm many Canadians.
A new continuous glucose monitor (CGM) that is not only non-invasive but that predicts blood sugar levels from ECG data promises to shake up diabetes management. The device is being showcased at ...
Artificial intelligence and robotics are revolutionizing medicine, though the patients ... re in the soup when the doctor calls. I have diabetes, he said, but he’ll put me on Metformin and ...