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Researchers have discovered a rare new type of diabetes that affects babies early in life. The condition is caused by changes ...
Obesity causes insulin resistance by increasing activation of the sympathetic nervous system and the release of the stress hormone norepinephrine, according to a new study. A study from Rutgers Health ...
Recent advances in diabetes detection may help to identify risk earlier. In this article, MNT discusses recent studies that ...
It is well known that type 2 diabetes raises the risk of heart attack and stroke and that risk tends to increase over time. A new study from Karolinska Institutet suggests one possible reason may sit ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Differences in medication adherence do not fully explain why African Americans fare more poorly than whites in managing their diabetes, a new study suggests. Research has ...
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New Study Uncovers Blood Metabolite Signatures Can Improve Predictions for Type 2 Diabetes Risk
The findings suggest a possible avenue for improving predictions of who may or may not develop diabetes later in life.
In response to India's escalating diabetes epidemic, the TOI Diabetes Medithon took a proactive approach, focusing on ...
Stress can make diabetes management even more challenging than it already is, because cortisol, the hormone your body releases in response to stress, makes blood sugar levels rise. Because diabetes ...
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Can diabetes increase your risk of dementia? Doctors explain the link
Diabetes and dementia share a strong link, with research showing higher dementia risk in people with diabetes. Our health expert explains how blood sugar affects brain health. Keep reading for details ...
A study from Rutgers Health and other institutions indicates that stress hormones – not impaired cellular insulin signaling – may be the primary driver of obesity-related diabetes. The paper in Cell ...
The longer a person has type 2 diabetes, the greater the risk of cardiovascular disease. A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in the journal Diabetes, shows that changes in red blood ...
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