How Does the Recent FDA Approval of a Biosimilar Affect People with Diabetes?

Earlier this month, the FDA approved the first so-called biosimilar for the U.S. market.

Majority of Clinical Trials Violate Federal Law with Impunity

Medicine can advance only by way of the clinical trial – and only if the results of all clinical trials conducted are available for doctors, patients and othe

Make a Difference on Diabetes 'Alert Day'

March 24 is the American Diabetes Association Alert Day, an annual observance designed to be a wake-up call for Americans about a condition that can be deadly and d

Diabetes 'Egg-Crack Challenge' Raising Awareness Across the U.S.

Losing 30 minutes of sleep can wreak havoc on blood sugar

Missing just 30 minutes of sleep per day could negatively impact blood sugar control, according to researchers from Weill Cornell Medical College.

Eating nuts can reduce risk for metabolic syndrome in adolescents

Teens who swap salty snacks like potato chips for nuts might lower their risk of developing metabolic syndrome, according to new research presented at the Endocrine

Onion extract could help high blood sugar

A supplement made from the extracts of onion bulb was shown to lower blood glucose levels in diabetic rats when taken with metformin – a common diabetes drug

Cut heart disease risk in half with a Mediterranean diet

Despite your age, gender or current health condition, eating a Mediterranean diet can potentially cut your heart disease risk in half, according to a new study.

High-Protein Diet Can Boost Metabolism

The thermic effect of food (TEF) refers to how much energy is expended by the body in trying to digest it.

Diabetics more prone to anxiety and depression

Insulin resistance could lead to brain changes that induce anxiety and depression, suggesting that diabetics

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