Men are at higher risk of diabetes-related complications than women
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Diabetes is currently the eighth leading cause of death and disability worldwide, with approximately 500 million people suffering from the disease. The prevalence of diabetes is also expected to increase,…
Key Takeaways A new study finds that a diet rich in flavonoids is linked to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes. Flavonoids are plant compounds found in berries, apples,…
New Delhi: Men with diabetes are at higher risk of experiencing serious health consequences than women with the disease, a new study has found. Irrespective of the duration of diabetes,…
Are you getting enough sleep? Doctors recommend that you get 6-7 hours of sleep each night. Type 2 diabetes is very common in the U.S., affecting one in eight people,…
What You Need to Know An updated list of high-risk underlying conditions, along with their associated evidence, is provided below. The conditions are grouped by the level of evidence, with…
Although metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD) and type 2 diabetes have different symptoms, they share some common underlying causes, and many people are living with both diseases without even…
Top line: Long-term exposure to fine particulate matter has been shown to increase fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels and Type 2 diabetes It increases risk and contributes significantly to diabetes-related…
Bo, Z. & Wenying, Y. Outlook for the epidemiology and prevention of diabetes in China. Chin. J. Diab. 11(1), 7–10 (2019). Google Scholar Chinese, M. A. D. B. Guideline for…
Diabetic patients who are inadvertently switched to a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) have twice the incidence of eye-related diabetes complications, including blindness, and are less likely to have a heart…