Diet Soda Drinkers Tend to Compensate By Eating More

People who drink diet beverages in attempts to cut calories may compensate by eating extra food, according to a new study.

About Half of U.S. Adults Have Pre-Diabetes or Diabetes

About half of all American adults have either pre-diabetes or diabetes, according to a new study published in JAMA.

Young Women With Diabetes Have Six Times Higher Risk for Heart Attack

Women under the age of 45 with diabetes have a six-fold risk of heart attack, according to new research from the European Society of Cardiology.

Diabetic Smokers Have 50% Increased Death Risk

Having diabetes and also being a smoker can raise your risk of death by about 50 percent, according to a new study from China.

FDA Approves Synjardy for Type 2 Diabetes

Boehringer Ingelheim and Eli Lilly announced in a news release that the US Food and Drug Administration has granted approval for a new, SGLT2 inhibitor/metformin co

Short Walking Breaks During TV Can Improve Kids' Blood Sugar

Taking quick breaks to walk during periods of watching television can help to improve children's blood sugar levels, according to a new study from the National Inst

FDA Approves First CGM System Without Receiver

According to a news release by the company Dexcom, the US Food and Drug Administration has granted approval for the first continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system

Drinking Water Before Meals Could Help You Lose Weight

Drinking a glass of water before your meal could help you lose weight, according to a new study.

Type 1 Diabetes Linked to Higher Risk of Bone Fractures

Patients with type 1 diabetes may have a significantly higher risk of bone fractures, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Delaware.

Drug Could Spur Weight Loss in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Daily injections of diabetes drug liraglutide may help patients with type 2 diabetes lose weight, according to a new study published in JAMA.

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