Scottsdale athlete helping other young people battling diabetes
A star high school football player from Scottsdale, Ariz., is making a name for himself off the field. Mark Andrews has Type 1 diabetes. He was diagnosed as a kid. Now, the 18-year-old is inspiring...
View ArticlePredicting diabetes outcomes
The length of time diabetics have had Type 2 diabetes and their age can help doctors predict the severity of the disease and their risk of death, according to a new study published in JAMA Internal...
View ArticleA new unhealthy side effect to smoking
It is common knowledge smoking is not good for your health but did you know smoking changes your genes, according to new findings from Uppsala University and Uppsala Clinical Research Center....
View ArticleA genetic flaw in men can trigger liver cancer & diabetes
Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered a genetic deficiency in men that can trigger the development of one of the most common types of liver cancer and forms of diabetes....
View ArticleFDA approves new drug to treat type 2 diabetes
Type 2 diabetes accounts for a staggering 90 percent of diabetes cases diagnosed in the United States each year. It can be a challenge for the around 24 million Americans with the disease to control...
View ArticleNew Surgeon General Report: smoking causes diabetes
Courtesy: CDC The tobacco fight is far from over, even though there have been great strides made within the past five decades. It was this week 50 years ago when the first Surgeon General’s Report on...
View ArticleStudy: eat this to reduce your diabetes risk
Time and time again, research has proven certain foods have the power to heal. Once again, new findings, published in a European journal Diabetologia, show what you eat can have an impact on your...
View ArticleChanges to Type 2 diabetes guidelines could lead to miss diagnoses in children
The number of Type 2 diabetes cases is growing along with the waistlines of Americans. However, a University of Michigan study found new American Diabetes Association (ADA) screening guidelines may...
View ArticleLower risk of diabetes by eating homemade meals
A new study presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2015, examined data from 58,000 women and 41,000 men, for up to 36 years. The research showed that subjects who ate about 2...
View ArticleDo you have Diabetes?
The month of November is raising awareness for a growing public health crisis – Diabetes! Every 23 seconds someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with diabetes. More than 29 million adults have diabetes and...
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