Diabetes and Your Social Life

So you paid a visit to the doctor’s office, and now the word “diabetes” has joined your regular vocabulary.

Diabetic Bulimia: Misusing Insulin for Weight Loss

Melatonin May Be Linked to Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Poor economy tied to fewer diabetes deaths

Research from the University of Alcala in Madrid reveals that widespread weight loss during an economic crisis in Cuba led to declining death rates from diabetes an

New Discovery Could Help Type 1 Diabetes

Bariatric surgery may help reverse diabetes for good

Research presented at the American Surgical Association meeting last week revealed that bariatric surgery — the process of using a gastric band or reducing stomach

Mail-Order Supplies for Diabetes: The Pros and Cons

We live in a digital age, no two ways about it. People date, go to work, even buy their groceries and have them delivered, all on the World Wide Web.

Lift weights, lower blood sugar: white muscle helps glucose levels

Putting on a little muscle could actually help diabetics lower their blood sugar, according to a new study from the Life Sciences Institute at the University of Mic

Walking similar to running when it comes to heart health

Individuals looking to improve their heart health and avoid diabetes would do just as well taking a brisk walk around the neighborhood as they would on a vigorous r

Patients who follow bariatric surgery diet can improve type 2 diabetes

Patients with type 2 diabetes who eat a diet identical to the one advised after bariatric surgery can reduce their blood glucose levels just as much as patients who

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