Recently, researchers in Australia tested baricitinib, a drug used for rheumatoid arthritis, in people newly diagnosed with Type‑1 diabetes, showing promising results for early intervention.
Living with diabetes requires vigilance, education, and precise management techniques—but those needs differ dramatically depending on which form of the condition you have. Recent medical consensus ...
The word “diabetes” serves as an umbrella term covering conditions that share a common symptom—elevated blood sugar—but diverge significantly in their underlying mechanisms, progression patterns, and ...
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death and disability in the U.S., states the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Around 37.3 million Americans have diabetes, according to the American ...
In a country where “rice is life,” and unli-food promos get so much hype, type 2 diabetes is creeping in younger and faster than ever before. Once seen as a disease of aging, diabetes is now showing ...
LIVERPOOL — C-peptide testing a few years after a diagnosis of type 1 diabetes should be a routine procedure as it can help pinpoint occasional patients who have been misdiagnosed and actually have ...
Your lifestyle choices are typically what trigger type 2 diabetes. Especially living with excess weight, not getting enough physical activity, and eating a lot of ultra-processed foods high in sugar ...
“I have Type 1 diabetes.” Miles Byrd is no longer ashamed to say it. San Diego State’s fourth-year guard was first diagnosed in eighth grade after, of all things, stubbing his foot and breaking two ...
Statistically, men are more likely than women to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, with about 18 million more men living with the condition worldwide. This doesn’t tell the whole story. When women do ...
Researchers have identified several modifiable risk factors that can help prevent the potentially life-threatening condition.
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 ...