OH launches childhood diabetes support group
Owensboro Health has launched a pediatric diabetes support group at Health Park, a monthly gathering aimed at providing support, education and community for children with Type 1 diabetes. People with…
Owensboro Health has launched a pediatric diabetes support group at Health Park, a monthly gathering aimed at providing support, education and community for children with Type 1 diabetes. People with…
Researchers say circulating microRNAs could effectively predict how young people with type 2 diabetes will respond to treatment. This is the first time that microRNAs affecting insulin-producing beta cells in…
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic health condition characterized by high blood glucose (sugar) levels. It is known to cause inflammation throughout the body, affecting several body systems. Many major…
Introduction Diabetes is a serious threat to public health around the world, affecting an estimated 10.5% of adults, or 537 million individuals (aged 20–79 years) (1). Compared to 151 million…
Amy McIlhatton is a Diabetes Educator for the Northern Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland. In her day to day work she facilitates the DESMOND (Diabetes and Self-Management…
Last week, I was at a chic restaurant with coworkers, laughing and talking loudly, and so distracted that I had to run to the bathroom to get my insulin shot…
What did this study investigate? The study measured the increase in life expectancy for people with type 2 diabetes who achieved four different treatment goals. Researchers divided study participants into…
Speaking at the American Diabetes Association's 84th Scientific Session, new authors of the Lancet series question current approaches to managing gestational diabetes (a type of diabetes diagnosed during pregnancy) and…
Dr. William Polonsky: It's very clear. The conclusion they say is simply this: The results suggest that after 30 years of improvements in medical care, type 1 diabetes is no…
The case for using a plant-based diet to reduce the burden of diabetes has never been stronger. New subscribers to our …