Diabetes has a history dating back to Ancient Greece. However, its treatment is recent and it became possible initially with the help of man’s best friend – the dog. Due to ... Read more
In a new study by the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, sleep cycle changes and ocasional lie-ins on weekends may trigger diabetes. The new study reveals that when routine sleep ... Read more
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A research effort comprising four independent studies discovered two unsaturated fatty acids that can be predictive of future diabetes risk, and revealed the importance of unsaturated fatty acids in the ... Read more
Valeritas, Inc., a company focused on the development of technologies for patients with type 2 diabetes, has released positive results of a new evaluation of its insulin delivery device, the ... Read more
Everyone should be careful with what they eat, but diabetics should double that attention and that’s why they should be extra careful with what they buy. According to American Diabetes ... Read more
The more diverse your diet, or the greater the variety in foods you eat, the better you are — right? Well, maybe not. According to a news release, researchers at ... Read more
A new study indicates that obese patients with type 2 diabetes should be prioritized over obese patients without the disease for weight loss surgery. The study was conducted by ... Read more
There is now a new way to control diabetes and manage blood sugar level just by using an iPhone. Blake Atkins, a teenage diabetic, used to get a lot of texts ... Read more
It is common in a diabetic’s life to face questions like “do you have the good type of diabetes or the bad one?” To be really honest, these are the types of questions that ... Read more