Olive oil and nuts could help reverse metabolic syndrome
Supplementing your diet with extra-virgin olive oil or nuts could help reverse metabolic syndrome, a condition that can lead to diabetes, heart disease and early de
Lifestyle
Daylight savings: Is it a risk for diabetics?
Turning back the clock during fall can be disruptive to everyone, but diabetics may fare worse than others if they aren't precise about their insulin delivery, acco
Advice for Coping with Type 1 Diabetes
Science and Research
Metformin is best first line of defense against type 2 diabetes
People with type 2 diabetes who take metformin as their first line of defense are less likely to need other medications for blood sugar later on, report researchers
Science and Research
'Medical home' physician model can improve outcomes for type-2 diabetes patients
When it comes to healthcare for type 2 diabetes, quality may win out over quantity or frequency, a new study suggests.
US Senate Candidate Autographs Insulin Pump
The man hoping to win a US Senate seat in Georgia, David Perdue, was approached by a young woman who appears to ask him to
Science and Research
Sunshine may slow down type 2 diabetes progression, weight gain
The power of ultraviolet light (i.e., sunshine) may be able to slow down the progression of type 2 diabetes and prevent weight gain, according to a new study publis
Diabetes
Military Service and Diabetes
There are few things more disappointing to a potential military recruit than to find out that they have diabetes and cannot sign up.
Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes climbing in non-Hispanic white youth
In a study that included data on more than 2 million children and adolescents in the U.S., researchers found that type 1 diabetes is on the rapid rise among non-His
Diabetes
Handheld and Wearable Tools for Diabetes Pain (Interview)
It’s a big challenge to measure and manage diabetes pain.