This new clinical practice guideline provides a comprehensive process for assessing patients and residents for diabetes, ...
World Diabetes Day, observed on Nov 14 each year, seeks to raise global awareness and improve outcomes for the 537 million ...
Wright and other advocates for diabetes patients who need insulin to survive worry the nation's supply has become unreliable. Certain brands of insulin have been in shortage multiple times since ...
Nov. 7, 2024 — People who work the nightshift or odd hours and eat at irregular times are more prone to weight gain and diabetes, likely due to eating patterns not timed with natural daylight ...
Eggs are a nutrient-rich food that can be a healthy part of your diet if you have diabetes. While they’re high in dietary cholesterol, this has a much smaller effect than foods high in saturated ...
Some diabetes patients this year have had trouble finding their preferred insulin brands as major drug manufacturers reported shortages of the medicine. USA TODAY set out to find out what patients ...
According to a study by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), consuming fruits with a low glycemic index, like custard apple, can benefit those with diabetes by improving overall glycemic control.
In the meantime, say doctors, lifestyle changes will remain the cornerstone of managing diabetes Different trials involving stem cell therapy are on in India, but studies are long-term and risks ...
It may be possible to reduce the risk of gestational diabetes by eating a nutritious diet and maintaining a moderate weight. Gestational diabetes develops when pregnancy hormones make a person ...
For some people living with diabetes, blood sugar can drop or rise overnight, interrupting sleep. Difficulty sleeping can also affect your insulin. But there are things you can do to manage blood ...
An oral formulation of semaglutide, taken daily, is more effective at reducing the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events than traditional therapy alone in patients with diabetes and established ...
New research highlights that 65.8% of diabetic men suffer from erectile dysfunction. Early detection and better diabetes control are key to reducing this common yet serious condition. Study: The ...