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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.