Age of Type 1 Diabetes Diagnosis Affects Brain Health Later in Life

Individuals who are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in their later childhood are more likely to have weaker brain connectivity in middle age compared with people dia

Coffee Doesn't Increase or Decrease Disease Risk

When it comes to coffee, studies on its health benefits - or risks - have historically showed incredibly varied results.

Eating at Restaurants Can Be as Bad as Fast Food

Whether you're dining out or grabbing a bite on the go, eating at both fast food and restaurant establishments can make you eat more calories, fat, cholesterol and

Study Argues Surgery Trumps Lifestyle Changes in Type 2 Diabetes

For those diagnosed with type-2 diabetes who were looking for a reason to explore weight loss surgery as a means of controlling their diabetes or even putting it in

Relatives of Celiac Disease Patients Have Higher Risk for Type 1 Diabetes

People who have close relatives - either spouses or first-degree family members - with celiac disease are more likely to develop nonceliac autoimmune diseases, like

New Study Demonstrates Diabetes Drug Effective in Weight Loss

Full results from a year long trial involving over 3,700 overweight and obese patients taking the drug liraglutide (Saxenda) show that patients receiving the drug l

Caring for Pets Can Help Improve Diabetes in Type 1 Kids

Teenagers with type 1 diabetes may have better health outcomes if they care for pets, according to a new study.

Newly Drafted Hockey Player is Also Person With Diabetes

Earlier today, the Stanley Cup-winning Chicago Blackhawks made Swedish forward- and type 1 diabetic- John Dahlstrom

Weight Loss With Vitamin D Brings Most Benefit to Diabetics

Chronic inflammation plays a large role in the onset and development of type 2 diabetes, but a new study suggests that weight loss in combination with vitamin D sup

Smart Patch Would Replace Needles ... With Microneedles

File this under Wouldn't It Be Great If: Wouldn't it be great if instead of having to use needles to manage diabetes you could use slap on a little patch?<

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