Apple, Google and Samsung gearing up to tackle diabetes through technology
Three of the top tech companies in the world - Apple, Google and Samsung - are exploring different types of sensors that could be used in glucose-tracking wearable
Diet and Nutrition
Vitamin D can decrease blood sugar and lower weight, study finds
Vitamin D receptors in the part of the brain that controls weight and glucose could explain why supplementation with this key nutrient can lower blood sugar and hel
Symptoms
How Does Diabetes Lead to Blindness?
People with diabetes have a higher risk of blindness than people who do not have diabetes.
Treatment
How Does Insulin Work?
Glucose levels continually change within the body.
Young Diabetic Petitioning for Diabetes Supplies for American Girl Dolls
Science and Research
People who live in 'walkable' neighborhoods are less prone to diabetes, research suggests
If you live in a neighborhood that's conducive to walking, your chances of becoming obese or developing diabetes are substantially lower than if you live in an auto
Science and Research
Bionic pancreas performs well in diabetes study
Managing type 1 diabetes with a bionic pancreas might be a better option for those who struggle with the hassle of daily insulin injections.
Diet and Nutrition
Vitamin A may help treat type 2 diabetes and prevent heart complications
Fat-soluble vitamin A, which is key to a healthy immune system and strong vision, may also help battle type 2 diabetes, according to a new
Symptoms
Diabetes and Fatigue
Sleepiness, weariness, tiredness or lethargy: Whatever word is used, it remains among the most common physical complaints from those who are diabetic, no matter if
Science and Research
Nearly 10 percent of Americans have type 2 diabetes, CDC reports
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed some alarming statistics - specifically, that about 10 percent of the U.S.