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Type 2 diabetes: The 8 habits that may help reverse it, according to the largest study ever conducted
Type 2 diabetes has long been considered a lifelong condition that can only be managed—not reversed. However, groundbreaking ...
Type 2 diabetes may begin leaving clues in the gut long before a diagnosis arrives. In a large Swedish study, people who later developed the disease shared a pattern of bacterial changes years ...
Emerging research indeed suggests glucose monitors may offer benefits beyond insulin management, including improved glycemic ...
Type 1 diabetes usually begins in children and young adults, but it can happen at any age. For those who are undiagnosed, the ...
A new review suggests palmitic acid in saturated fats may impair insulin response, while oleic acid in olive oil may help protect against type 2 diabetes.
Type 1 and type 2 diabetes affect how the body turns food into energy, resulting in blood sugar that is too high. But the ...
One of the possible keys to controlling excessive glucose production by the liver in type 2 diabetes is a stress molecule called GDF15. Mice lacking this molecule show increased hepatic ...
The absolute risk appears low, but new data suggest small changes in smell and taste with GLP-1 treatment may exceed those already associated with type 2 diabetes.
Novo Nordisk launched Awiqli, a once-weekly insulin, in India to treat type 1 and 2 diabetes. It aims to reduce injection ...
Type 1.5 diabetes is often mistaken for type 2. Here is how to tell the difference and why the diagnosis matters.
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