Beat the Clock, Beat Diabetes: How Breakfast Timing Influences Your Risk
A study that followed more than 100,000 participants for seven years suggests eating breakfast after 9 a.m. increases type 2 diabetes risk by 59%, highlighting…
A study that followed more than 100,000 participants for seven years suggests eating breakfast after 9 a.m. increases type 2 diabetes risk by 59%, highlighting…
A phase 3 clinical trial has found that the injectable prescription medication tirzepatide, in combination with intensive lifestyle intervention, resulted in an additional 21.1% weight…
Metformin, a widely prescribed drug for type 2 diabetes, not only reduces blood sugar levels but has also been shown to increase the lifespan of…
Researchers at the University of East Anglia suggest that automated insulin delivery should be adopted for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes. The technology, referred…
A first-of-its-kind cell therapy promotes wound healing, improves overall wound health, and lowers risks of recurrence. Individuals with diabetes often struggle with impaired natural wound-healing…
Switching from red meat to plant-derived protein sources could lower the risk of diabetes and offer environmental benefits. Consuming as few as two servings of…
Scientists at Klick Labs identify voice technology as a potential breakthrough in detecting Type 2 diabetes. Identifying if someone has diabetes might soon be as…
The sequencing of the human genome promised a revolution in medicine, but scientists soon realized that a genetic blueprint alone does not show the body…
They’re being hailed as an effective way to lose weight, but diabetes drugs like Ozempic may come with a heightened risk of severe gastrointestinal problems….
The device contains encapsulated cells that produce insulin, plus a tiny oxygen-producing factory that keeps the cells healthy. One promising approach to treating Type 1…
For certain individuals, specific genetic variations may lead to the accumulation of fat in the abdominal area while simultaneously offering protection against diabetes. Conventional wisdom…
A recent study delves into the exact role fructose plays in developing obesity by looking at nature. University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus researchers have…
‘Metabolically healthy obesity’ might be a misleading term, as even individuals within this category face elevated health risks. Fat storage patterns and adipose tissue behavior…
Research indicates possible pathways through which tea consumption may lower the likelihood of developing prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Consuming dark tea daily might reduce…
Statins lower the risk of dementia, however, a new drug negatively affects lung function. One of the most extensive global studies on the effects of…
Genetic analysis in humans and mice identify a zinc transporter as a potential target for therapy in type 2 diabetes and fatty liver disease. Researchers…
A brand-new kind of drug, tested in mice, shows promising new results that could pave the way for a new weight-loss drug that simulates exercise…
Large study of middle-aged nurses found those with an evening chronotype were more likely to engage in an overall unhealthy lifestyle particularly smoking, poor sleep,…