A cure for diabetes has been top of mind for many that live with the conditions under the term’s umbrella. But type 1 diabetes, in particular, is an irreversible lifelong autoimmune condition. But new ...
The diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes once felt like a life sentence, but emerging evidence suggests this condition may be far more reversible than previously understood. Millions of people worldwide are ...
Type 2 Diabetes is more than a blood sugar condition; it touches nearly every aspect of life, including fertility. In India, where more people are living with diabetes every year, how you manage your ...
Successfully treating type 2 diabetes may involve focusing on brain neurons, rather than simply concentrating on obesity or insulin resistance, according to a new study. For several years, researchers ...
Amla, also known as Indian gooseberry, is a powerful superfood long used in Ayurvedic medicine. Today, it’s gaining popularity for its potential to help manage diabetes naturally. Rich in vitamin C, ...
Successfully treating type 2 diabetes may involve focusing on brain neurons, rather than simply concentrating on obesity or insulin resistance, according to a study published today in the Journal of ...
When I receive questions about pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes, it’s clear there is considerable confusion surrounding the underlying cause, which is insulin resistance, so let's start with some ...
Stem cell therapy is an emerging treatment for type 2 diabetes. Although it’s not yet FDA-approved in the United States, it is a rapidly expanding and promising field of research. Stem cells are ...
More than 38 million Americans have diabetes and of them, up to 95% have type 2 diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While the condition usually develops in ...
Type 2 diabetes, linked to insulin resistance, affects a significant portion of the American population, many undiagnosed. Pre-diabetes, also caused by insulin resistance, often progresses to Type 2 ...
A new experimental treatment may be able to cure type 1 diabetes. About 83% of the patients were able to stop using insulin after the treatment. Research into the treatment is ongoing. Experts explain ...