Patients with type 2 diabetes have an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer, according to new research.
'Diabetes Intervention' Gives Understanding and Laughs
Science and Research
Older adults being overtreated for diabetes
Aggressive treatment for diabetes is sometimes necessary, but in older adults this approach could lead to serious consequences.
Diet and Nutrition
One avocado per day can lower "bad" cholesterol
When it comes to fat, the healthy varieties are good for appetite control, skin and hair health, and even lowering "bad" cholesterol levels, a new study reports.
Type 2 Diabetes
Three Diabetes Drugs On Dubious List Of Most Heavily Promoted Drugs by Pharmaceutical Companies
A report jointly published by Pro Publica and the New York Times has revealed that most commonly, when drug companies throw money at doctors to promote their drugs,
Science and Research
PTSD can double diabetes risk in women
Women who have post-traumatic stress disorder are about twice as likely to develop type 2 diabetes as women without PTSD, according to new research published in
Science and Research
A pill that tricks you into feeling full?
January is the season for diets, and Salk researchers have jumped on this trend by publishing a study on a new "magic" pill that can trick the body into burning fat
Exercise
Skipping exercise days can harm blood vessels
More research from the University of Missouri-Columbia proves that daily exercise is the best prescription for heart health.
Science and Research
High blood sugar can slow brain growth in young children
Children with type 1 diabetes may have slower brain growth than kids without the blood sugar condition, according to new research published in Diabetes.