The impact of Type 1 diabetes can be a trying and forceful one, especially for children. To better understand the disease's role in young patients' lives, Ashby Walker, …
Category: Diabetes
Faulty fat cells may help explain how Type 2 diabetes begins
Why do some obese people develop Type 2 diabetes while others don’t? New evidence suggests the answer may lie just beneath the skin. A study …
New insulin-decreasing hormone discovered, named for goddess of starvation
Limos, the Greek goddess of starvation, must have relied on limostatin, the eponymous hormone recently discovered by Stanford researchers, to survive hunger. She was clearly …
The role of nutrition in diabetes prevention and management
Can certain diets help patients prevent or manage their diabetes? Which foods are best for diabetics and which ones should they avoid? If you increase …
The importance of regular exercise in delaying and treating diabetes
Looking for motivation to exercise regularly? Consider this statistic: People who engage in physical activity for seven hours a week have a 40 percent lower …
Patching up diabetic ulcers
Like the more than 29 million people in the U.S, my mother has diabetes. Her eldest sister and my maternal grandmother both died of complications …
A primer on preventing or delaying type 2 diabetes
Diabetes affects an estimated 29 million Americans, and one in four people don't know they have the disease, according to the latest data from the …
High blood sugar linked to reduced brain growth in children with Type 1 diabetes
Some areas of the brain grow more slowly in children with Type 1 diabetes than those without, according to findings published this week in Diabetes. Researchers …
Diabetes and nutrition: Healthy holiday eating tips, red meat and disease risk, and going vegetarian
Despite greater awareness about diabetes in recent years, a recent study found that nearly three in 10 Americans have the disease but don't know it. …
Diabetes and nutrition: Why healthy eating is a key component of prevention and management
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes is expected to rise sharply over the next three decades. Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control …
Examining the role of exercise in managing and preventing diabetes
More than 29 million adults and children in the United States are living with diabetes, and it's estimated (.pdf) that an additional 86 million Americans …
Out of hiding: Found lurking in public databases, type-2 diabetes drug passes early test
Way too often, promising-looking basic-research findings - intriguing drug candidates, for example - go swooshing down the memory hole, and you never hear anything about …
Is stenting or surgery better for diabetics? New study provides answer
You may have heard about the new research showing that bypass surgery is better than stents for diabetics: In a Mount Sinai School of Medicine study …