Excessive Alcohol Consumption Can Damage Pancreas, Lead To Diabetes
Chronic alcohol abuse can interrupt the pancreas’ ability to absorb vitamin C, which could result in pancreatitis, according to a new study published in the Ame
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Drug Duo Might Reduce Risk Of Death In Type 2 Diabetics
Type 2 diabetic patients who took both insulin and metformin showed a reduced risk of death and cardiac events compared with people treated with insulin alone, acco
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Diabetics Could Get Finger Prick Relief From Microwave Test
Diabetics who must use finger pricking to self-test blood glucose levels may soon be able to monitor themselves with a discrete device that uses microwaves, accordi
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3 Minutes Of Exercise Can Help Sedentary People With Diabetes
For diabetic patients who tend to sit throughout the day, just three minutes of light exercise can provide numerous health benefits, according to a new study publis
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Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes Greater When Living In High-Deprivation Neighborhoods
The neighborhood you live in could increase your risk of type 2 diabetes - especially if you live in a deprived community, according to a new study published in
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Low Testosterone Levels Could Put Men At Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
Scientists have long been aware that males with low levels of testosterone are more susceptible to developing type 2 diabetes.
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Depression Could Increase Risk Of Developing Type 2 Diabetes
For people already battling high blood pressure, unhealthy cholesterol levels and other metabolic conditions, depression could boost the risk of developing type 2 d
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Type 2 Diabetes Might Damage Auditory System
There could be a link between type 2 diabetes and hearing impairment, which makes hearing tests a critical part of managing the disease, according to a study publis
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Pet Care Linked To Positive Diabetes Self-Management
Young people with type 1 diabetes who helped take care of family pets showed better blood sugar levels, according to a study published in PLOS ONE
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Delayed Treatment Negatively Impacting People With Type 2 Diabetes
People battling type 2 diabetes are being forced to wait an excessive amount of time for the treatments they need, according to a study published in the Diabete