…a high-fat diet. This finding, published in Nature Communications, reveals the potential for developing molecules that inhibit SAPS3 to help restore metabolic balance and combat metabolic disorders like obesity, diabetes,…
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…a study by the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) and Columbia University provides scientific evidence to support this claim. Published in the open-access journal Nutrition & Diabetes by the Nature…
New research finds drinking sugar is far more dangerous than eating it, especially when it comes to diabetes risk. Credit: Aaron Cornia/BYU Photo Think all sugar is equally bad? Think…
Bariatric surgery significantly reduces all-cause mortality and death from cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer in patients with severe obesity, according to a 40-year retrospective study published in Obesity. However, the…
…diabetes, among others. The research also showed that the health span of these athletes was reduced by almost a decade when compared to the general population. Health Span Reduced by…
Teens undergoing weight-loss surgery showed enduring benefits over 10 years, with major reductions in BMI and obesity-related diseases like diabetes and hypertension, outperforming results seen in adults. A decade-long study…
Recent research from the University of British Columbia has found that GLP-1 agonists, a type of diabetes medication used off-label for weight loss, carry heightened risks of severe gastrointestinal complications….
Unexpectedly sweet help in the battle against diabetes: scientists have identified a group of natural substances with an anti-diabetic effect, the amorfrutins, in the edible roots of the liquorice plant…
…a week, Yale researchers found in a study of mice. The results offer early indications that the keto diet could, over limited time periods, improve human health by lowering diabetes…
…as obesity and type 2 diabetes. Recent research supported by FAPESP (19/10616-5, 21/08498-4 and 23/11295-3) has provided new insights into how green tea works and showed that treatment with the…
…Iraqi and Australian researchers demonstrated that a computer-assisted tongue diagnostic system could accurately identify diseases like diabetes and renal failure in 94% of cases. Such diagnostic methods, which often use…
…Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting in Hamburg, Germany, highlight several factors linked to an increased risk of sudden cardiac arrest in people with type 2 diabetes. Key risk factors identified…
…with and without diabetes, people with diabetes are more likely to use artificial sweeteners as sugar substitutes,” Suemoto said. “More research is needed to confirm our findings and to investigate…