…diabetes by 60 percent. With the prevalence of diabetes in China now exceeding 11 percent — above that of the global average of 8.5 percent — diabetes has become a…
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Stress hormones, not insulin signaling defects, drive obesity-related diabetes. The study suggests focusing on stress reduction for treatment. Stress hormones, not impaired insulin signaling, may underlie obesity-related diabetes, according to…
French fries may raise type 2 diabetes risk by 20%, but boiled, baked, or mashed potatoes don’t. Credit: Shutterstock French Fries and Diabetes Risk Eating French fries just three times…
…diabetes is diagnosed and treated across the region, potentially leading to more precise care and better health outcomes. The research was published in the journal Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology. “This…
…diabetes. However, Type 2 diabetes may have a direct effect on the heart not related to cholesterol levels. If Type 2 diabetes is directly causing damage to the small vessels…
Bariatric surgery before diabetes may result in greater weight loss and potentially prevent its development. Obese patients may lose more weight if they undergo bariatric surgery before they develop diabetes,…
…diabetes. A Potential Shift in Diabetes Treatment If human studies confirm the earlier results, treatments that target the brain could become a new strategy for managing type 1 diabetes. “This…
…diabetes among older adults remains uncertain. This study investigated the randomized treatment effect of low-dose aspirin on incident diabetes and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels among older adults. The authors…
…people with undiagnosed type 2 diabetes. Our next steps are to specifically target early-stage type 2 diabetes cases and pre-diabetes,” said co-author Dr Guy Fagherazzi from the Luxembourg Institute of…
…in type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease. Researchers have discovered a mechanistic connection between levels of zinc in human bodies and the risk of type 2 diabetes and fatty…
…the prestigious journal The Lancet Regional Health – Europe reveals the compelling relationship between exposure to light and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Type 2 (acquired) diabetes is…
…diabetes in people with specific genetic variations, offering a possible path toward personalized diabetes prevention. More than 40% of U.S. adults have prediabetes, a condition in which blood sugar levels…
…both diabetes and sleep disturbances was associated with increased mortality, even compared to those with diabetes without sleep disturbances.” Participants had predominately Type 2 diabetes, the most prevalent form, though…
…repurposing research. According to a long-term study recently published in the open-access journal BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, using the diabetes drug known as glitazones is associated with a…
…the active components of NRK-C and targets in the prevention and treatment of diabetes. (A−intersection of NRK-C active components and diabetes-related target points. B−protein-protein interaction(PPI) network diagram. C−bubble plot of…
…a younger age (80 years) than their counterparts with controlled diabetes (83 years) or no diabetes (82 years). “Our results demonstrate the vulnerability of older adults with co-occurring diabetes and…
…or suffer from type 2 diabetes, according to new research. People suffering from a range of conditions called metabolic syndrome — which includes type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, high…
Recent research led by Indiana University and the University of Chicago Medicine suggests that the drug α-difluoromethylornithine (DFMO) could revolutionize type 1 diabetes treatment. Building on a decade of studies,…