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Millions of people have type 2 diabetes, and many carry out the daily routine of medication, blood sugar checks, and constant ...
The International Diabetes Federation officially recognized a fifth form of the disease this year, a landmark step that comes ...
Clinical trials underrepresent women, children, and adults aged 65 years or older, so diabetes guidelines must be adapted to ...
Obesity and diabetes treatment is undergoing a revolution with the advent of GLP-1 drugs, which help manage weight, control ...
Treatment-induced neuropathy of diabetes (TIND) is a rare but potentially painful complication of diabetes caused by high blood sugar and nerve damage. Treatment-induced neuropathy of diabetes (TIND) ...
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic health conditions in the United States. And for more than 30 million patients and their caretakers, diabetes medication and management can be a serious ...
Common diabetes drugs may do more than regulate blood sugar—they could also influence how cancers grow, spread, or slow down.
Could diabetes medications have an influence beyond simply regulating blood sugar? This question is gaining ground in ...
“Type 5 diabetes is a newly recognized form of diabetes that emerges primarily from chronic undernutrition, especially during ...
Diabetes, particularly Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM), has been linked to an increased risk of various cancers, including liver, colorectal, and breast cancer.
A recent review examined how widely used treatments such as metformin, SGLT2 inhibitors, and GLP-1 receptor agonists may ...