diabetes

Climate Change May Be Linked To Rise Of Type-2 Diabetes, Study Says; Global Warming Affects The Body As Well?

By Carrie Winters - Mar 22, 2017 05:38 AM EDT

Climate change may cause the rise of type-2 diabetes according to a recent study. Although, there has to be more proof to provide the direct cause-and-effect between the factors.

Diabetics Can Use This Smart Pair Of Socks To Monitor Foot Swelling In Real Time, Preventing Injuries

By Zeus Labrador - Nov 29, 2016 03:20 AM EST

An awesome and convenient way to monitor if the feet are swelling without the person physically being aware of it, preventing foot injuries for diabetic patients.

'Invisible' Disease Diabetes Should Be Handled With A Sense Of Urgency

By Dipannita - Jun 14, 2016 02:28 PM EDT

Despite all the health efforts and a boom in health educations, diabetes remains one of the largely ignored health epidemic of all times. In fact, this disease is often misunderstood because of which it still remains uncontrolled and continues to claim more lives around the world.

Intensive Blood Pressure Treatment Help Elderly Patients

By R. Siva Kumar - May 21, 2016 05:28 PM EDT

Older adults can gain from intensive blood pressure treatment that brings down systolic blood pressure below the current medical guidelines, says a new study.

Ongoing Study Raises Hope in Treating Type 2 Diabetes

By Jenn Loro - Apr 27, 2016 11:19 AM EDT

An ongoing UK-based study offers a promising Type 2 diabetes treatment involving a strict diet regimen. Type diabetes is a chronic and often incurable diseases linked to obesity-related health conditions affecting around 400 million people worldwide.

Pancreas Cell Transplants May Be The New Hope For Treating Type 1 Diabetes

By Jenn Loro - Apr 20, 2016 06:52 AM EDT

Pancreatic cell transplants prevent severe life-threatening hypoglycemia in people with type 1 diabetes, according to new research.

Full Fat Dairy Is Not That Bad, After All

By Kanika Gupta - Apr 09, 2016 01:50 PM EDT

Two recent studies reveal that consuming full-fat dairy foods are better than low-fat, non-fat equivalents. Does that mean we can back to putting whole milk in our coffee?

Full-fat Dairy May Lower Risk of Diabetes, New Study Finds

By Daniel Lee - Apr 08, 2016 04:27 PM EDT

According to new study people who drink full-fat dairy had lower cfhance of getting diabetes compared to those who didn't drink.

Death Of Your Partner May Increase Your Risk Of Developing Irregular Heartbeat: Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Apr 07, 2016 07:27 AM EDT

Losing a partner increases the risk of developing irregular heartbeat, with individuals in some demographics being more at risk, says a new study.

Insulin Treatment Cost for Diabetes Increased Sharply for Last Decade, Study Finds

By Daniel Lee - Apr 05, 2016 10:11 PM EDT

The insulin cost has risen steeply for the last decade. Hormone insulin one of the vital medicine that is used to treat diabetes.

Weight Loss Tip: Lower Indoor Temperatures Can Lead To Slimmer Waists

By R. Siva Kumar - Apr 04, 2016 06:55 AM EDT

A study on older adults shows that higher indoor temperatures can lead to larger waists, while lower indoor temperatures can be the cause of slimmer waists.

Watch Salt And Sugar Intake New Dietary Guidelines Warn

By Peter R - Jan 07, 2016 05:37 PM EST

The new dietary guidelines for 2015-2020 recommend restricting added sugar and salt calorie intake to less than 10 percent.

Test Can Tell Teens Likely To Suffer Cardiovascular Disease As Adults

By Peter R - Oct 07, 2015 09:31 AM EDT

The test relies on determining the severity of metabolic syndrome to predict future cardiovascular risk in teens.

Americans Eat All Day But Study Shows That The Longer Hours You Fast The More Weight You Lose

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 26, 2015 03:51 PM EDT

Researchers at the Salk Institute find that long hours of not eating contributes to weight loss.

Sitting For Too Long Can Affect Your Liver, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - Sep 16, 2015 12:53 PM EDT

Research shows that as our body needs to move, as sedentary behaviour due to low muscle activity can have an effect on physiology, leading to heart disease and liver problems.

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