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Diabetes is a huge concern, with obesity as the leading cause. What’s the difference between Type I and Type II, and is there a …
Diabetes is a huge concern, with obesity as the leading cause. What’s the difference between Type I and Type II, and is there a …
Credit: pexels.com In a Nutshell No measurable differences: Adults with prediabetes who ate 6-7 ounces of unprocessed beef daily for four weeks showed the same blood sugar control, insulin production, cholesterol…
Through changing the composition of the human gut microbiome, a short-term, oat-based diet may effectively reduce cholesterol levels, according to two recent trials. The findings build on the cereal’s long-held…
Verona Area School District (VASD) nurses recently launched the VASD T1D Mentorship Group, an opportunity for students living with Type 1 diabetes to connect and collaborate across the district. A…
An international study co-led by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Helmholtz Munich in Germany has uncovered hundreds of genes and proteins likely to play a causal role…
Singapore is fighting the long game against a silent killer that has already overwhelmed some aspects of our healthcare system.
For years, foods that affect blood sugar have been stamped with an “off-limits” label or saved for special occasions only. While this may be true for some foods if you’re…
VA’s Office of Research and Development recently published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on benzodiazepine use, diabetes and PTSD. Online intervention helps Veterans reduce benzo dependence Veterans using an online self-management…
One day, there could be a new test to screen for type 1 diabetes, now that scientists have found markers in the blood of the umbilical cords of children who…
Ozempic has become so embedded in global culture that “Ozempic face” was shortlisted for a prominent dictionary’s word of the year in 2025. Ozempic isn’t the only drug that mimics…