Feeling judged by your doctor could prevent you from losing weight, study finds
Overweight and obese individuals who feel their physicians are judging them based on their weight are less likely to shed the extra pounds, reports a new study from
Diet and Nutrition
Citrus: the new anti-stroke food?
Eating citrus-rich foods may help reduce your risk of the most common type of hemorrhagic stroke, according to new research from the American Academy of Neurology.<
Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes and Foot Problems
Foot problems tend to happen more often in people with diabetes than in those who do not have this disease.
Science and Research
Bariatric surgery works for diabetes - so why aren't more people doing it?
According to the American Society for Metabolic Bariatric Surgery, about the same amount of people had bariatric surgery in 2012 as they did 10 years ago - a statis
Early Warning Signs of Diabetes
Type 2 Diabetes
Are diabetic children falling off the radar? New guidelines may lead to underdiagnoses
New guidelines from the American Diabetes Association could lead to missed diagnoses in children with type 2 diabetes, say r
Science and Research
Researchers challenge the link between weight gain and diabetes
Conventional wisdom about type 2 diabetes suggests that it's usually preceded by substantial weight gain.
Manage Blood Sugar with Technology
Search for a Cure
Scientists reprogram skin cells to cure diabetes
What if the cure for type 1 diabetes could be found through "reprogramming" skin cells into h
Science and Research
Diabetic Test Strips: Deciding What's Best for You
It can be very confusing when you need to buy diabetic test strips, especially when there are rows and rows of different brands from which to choose.