Children who sip sugary drinks more likely to be obese
Kids who regularly sip on soda or other sugary drinks are more likely to become obese, according to research from the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
Lifestyle
Only women's diabetes conference in the world heads to San Francisco
A weekend focused on women's health, wellness and transformation will bring together diabetic women from all across the nation to San Francisco this October.
Treatment
Could diabetes drug metformin prolong life?
One of the oldest diabetes drugs on the market, metformin, could also deliver benefits that help prevent serious health complications, according to new research.
Science and Research
Stress during pregnancy might predict obesity in offspring
Mothers who are stressed during pregnancy might unknowingly predispose their unborn child to diabetes and obesity later in life, a new study suggests.
Type 2 Diabetes and Dementia Might Be Linked
Science and Research
Remote blood sugar monitoring gadget improves care for ICU patients
Effectively monitoring blood sugar levels in ICU patients can be the difference between life and death.
Science and Research
Pocket-sized breath sensor gauges fat burn
Calorie counting devices or heart rate monitors might soon be a thing of the past.
Diet and Nutrition
Four Great Diabetic Cookbooks
If you love to cook but can’t seem to find diabetes-friendly recipes, consider investing in a diabetes cookbook.