People with diabetes are prone to developing skin problems, such as skin sores or a leg rash, often as a result of high blood sugar levels. In fact, some skin problems can be warning signs of diabetes ...
People with diabetes who had trouble falling or staying asleep were 87% more likely to die of any cause over the next nine years than people without diabetes or sleep problems, a new study finds. The ...
When you have diabetes—a chronic condition that occurs when your blood sugar is too high—you’re at greater risk for a range of health problems. This disease can lead to high blood pressure and heart ...
If not managed effectively, Type 2 diabetes can cause both short- and long-term complications, including stroke and high blood sugar. Inadequately managed blood sugar can lead to a range of health ...
The experimental drug IC7Fc reduces artery-clogging fats and inflammation in mice, pointing to a potential new strategy for ...
Light physical activity may help lower death risk in cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome, a condition that includes ...
Preventing high blood glucose (pre-diabetes) from turning into type 2 diabetes with lifestyle changes could more than halve ...
Around 12.1% of Black Americans have diabetes compared with about 6.9% of non-Hispanic White adults, according to the ...
Exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a class of highly persistent environmental chemicals commonly referred to as "forever chemicals," is associated with a higher risk of ...