5 studies you may have missed
Here's a roundup of five medical studies published recently that might give you new insights into your health, mind and body. Remember, correlation is not causation – so if a study finds a connection...
View ArticleDiabetes continues to spread around the world
On World Diabetes Day, news about the disease's global impact is dire. An estimated 382 million people worldwide have diabetes, according to a new report from the International Diabetes Federation. The...
View ArticleNIH, drug companies team up to target diseases
The National Institutes of Health is partnering with researchers from 10 rival drug companies and several nonprofit organizations to develop new and earlier treatments for diseases including diabetes,...
View ArticleMiddle-aged? Put down the meat
Eating a high-protein diet in middle age could increase your risk of diabetes and cancer, according to a study published this week in the journal Cell Metabolism. But don't stay away from meat for too...
View ArticleDiabetes doubles over two decades
The prevalence of diabetes in the United States has nearly doubled in the past two decades, according to a study published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine. The study authors found that this...
View ArticleCoffee may reduce risk for type 2 diabetes
Need an excuse to drink yet another cup of coffee today? A new study suggests that increasing coffee consumption may decrease the risk for type 2 diabetes. The apparent relationship between coffee and...
View ArticleIs diabetes shrinking my brain?
It's not a secret that some diabetics also have memory issues, but a new study suggests it's not just due to clogging of blood vessels - your brain may actually be shrinking. When the brain shrinks,...
View ArticleTwo big meals may be better than six small ones
Editor's note: This blog was originally published in June 2013 when the research was presented at the American Diabetes Association Scientific Sessions in Chicago. The final study results were...
View ArticleOne more reason to exercise regularly
Approximately 18% of women are diagnosed with gestational diabetes during pregnancy – meaning they're up to seven times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes later in life. The good news is that even...
View Article1 in 4 Americans living with diabetes don't know
The number of Americans with diabetes continues to rise – there are now more than 29 million adults living with the disease, according to the latest data released by the Centers for Disease Control and...
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