Exercise plays crucial role in work-life balance, study finds

Exercise can not only improve health outcomes and eliminate stress, but now researchers are saying it can help individuals manage their work-life balance.<

Comparing Diabetes Treatment Options: Medications for Type 2 Diabetes

Medication can help people who have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when diet and exercis

Can a cancer drug prevent diabetes?

Low doses of a drug used to treat cancer might protect against the development of type 1 diabetes, according to new research from the University of Copenhagen.

Online patient portals are associated with better health outcomes for diabetics

Patients who manage their medical tasks online, like scheduling appointments, refilling prescriptions and accessing health records, are more likely to have better m

Supersize me: why purchasing in bulk could help you eat healthier

Research on food consumption suggests that the more you have in your kitchen, the more you're likely to eat.

Most people with metabolic syndrome don't adhere to a proper diet

Curing metabolic syndrome – a set of risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing conditions like type 2 diabetes and heart disease – is larg

Realistic goals are best for New Year's resolutions, expert says

If you can set attainable goals for yourself in 2014, you're much more likely to stick with those New Year's resolutions.

Connection Between Alcohol and Diabetes

Even a little alcohol can cause blood sugar levels to rise.

Congenital heart disease could cause low blood sugar

A new study from the University of Copenhagen suggests that congenital arrhythmia – abnormal heartbeat – could be influenced by the body's ability to ha

The Truth About Sugar and Diabetes

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