Research suggests that Type 2 diabetes could have debilitating effect on patients.
Type 1.5 diabetes is often mistaken for type 2. Here is how to tell the difference and why the diagnosis matters.
Type 1 diabetes usually begins in children and young adults, but it can happen at any age. For those who are undiagnosed, the ...
Emerging research indeed suggests glucose monitors may offer benefits beyond insulin management, including improved glycemic awareness and increased willingness to make lifestyle ...
What is type 2 diabetes? Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a condition that causes high blood sugar (glucose) levels. Insulin is a ...
Type 2 diabetes may begin leaving clues in the gut long before a diagnosis arrives. In a large Swedish study, people who later developed the disease shared a pattern of bacterial changes years ...
A new review suggests palmitic acid in saturated fats may impair insulin response, while oleic acid in olive oil may help protect against type 2 diabetes.
No difference in insulin discontinuation rates seen among three glucose-lowering classes ...
Type 2 diabetes boosts the risk of infections like cellulitis. This higher risk may be due to several factors, such as the effects of diabetes on the immune system and the skin. Without treatment, ...
Type 2 diabetes support groups are community-based or online organizations where people living with the condition can share information, find understanding, and give or receive emotional support. Type ...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common kind of diabetes. Lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise, genetics, and some medications can cause you to develop the condition. It’s sometimes called ...