We need to improve carers’ skills in diabetes management and technology, writes Martin Scivier As an older person living with diabetes, I am apprehensive about the current and future care of older ...
Diabetes is very common in people living in post-acute and long-term environments, affecting 25% to 34% of these individuals.
It's estimated almost 1.9 million Australians have diabetes, and numbers are growing. Between 2013 and 2023, the total number ...
Scientists at Pennington Biomedical Research Center, along with a colleague from Peking University People's Hospital in China ...
With more people being diagnosed with diabetes at younger ages or needing emergency care for acute diabetic episodes, LCMC ...
But men with both conditions develop heart problems 28 years earlier, and women 26 years earlier MONDAY, Nov. 11, 2024 ...
The vast majority of people with the chronic health condition have a form that can be prevented through lifestyle changes.
But those kinds of risk factors aren’t enough on their own. People have to be exposed to one or more “triggers” that tip the ...
New research suggests early sugar habits can shape our health and maybe our taste for food. Can we can change our preferences ...
Scientists reprogrammed a woman's fat cells to become insulin-making beta cells, reversing her type 1 diabetes.
Researchers today are releasing the flagship dataset from an ambitious study of biomarkers and environmental factors that might influence the development of type 2 diabetes. Because the study ...