Type 2 diabetes has serious health implications (including increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease), yet according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 27.6 million of the 40.1 ...
People with diabetes who have a positive sense of humor appear to have better diabetes control, according to a series of studies that also show patients can be successfully taught to have a more ...
Are pain and glycemic control linked? New research says one particular type of pain could, in fact, limit how well a patient’s blood sugar regulates. While knee osteoarthritis pain is well-documented, ...
Eli Lilly's experimental drug retatrutide helped Type 2 diabetes patients lose up to 16.8% of their body weight in a Phase 3 trial, topping all rivals ...
The number of people with type 2 diabetes — a condition where a person cannot regulate their blood glucose — is rising rapidly. In 2017, around 462 million people, or 6.28% of the world’s population ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with knee osteoarthritis and diabetes who reported higher levels of knee pain were less likely to ...
Patients with diabetes whose providers received advice from remote, virtual interdisciplinary rounds had a greater 1-year reduction in hemoglobin A1c than comparable patients. Virtual ...
Supplements for diabetes such as chromium, cinnamon, and berberine may help control blood sugar. Research also suggests that omega-3 fatty acids and magnesium may offer a protective benefit, lowering ...
Diabetes and arthritis have a strong bidirectional relationship, meaning each condition can increase the risk and severity of the other. Almost half of all adults with diabetes also have painful and ...
Diabetes risk is influenced by genes and lifestyle. India faces a high diabetes burden with many undiagnosed. Simple changes in diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management can significantly impact ...