Distress and Depression With Type 2 Diabetes Tied to Skipping Meds
People with type 2 diabetes who also have symptoms of distress or depression are more likely than others to miss or skip their diabetes medications, according to a recent study.
Indian Experts Recommend 200-Day Plan to Fight Type 2 Diabetes
Indian experts in diabetes have issued a series of urgent recommendations to be implemented during the next 200 days to reduce the growing national burden of type 2 diabetes.
Breastfeeding May Reduce Mother's Risk of Diabetes: Study
Breastfeeding has the potential to reduce the long-term risk of developing Type 2 diabetes among women with gestational diabetes, and is a cost-effective intervention, says a study.
AIIMS to Conduct Research on Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes is the world's fastest growing chronic disease.
Binge Drinking May Expose Women to Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Even moderate drinking has now been linked with a range of health ailments. It may lead to brain damage, heart issues and cognitive decline.
Nearly Half of all Americans Will Get Type 2 diabetes, Says Study
Type 2 diabetes, linked in 90% of cases to overweight and obesity, is soaring. New research shows 40% of Americans and 50% of Hispanics and non-Hispanic black women will get the disease at some point ...
Eating Yogurt May Reduce the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
If you're a yogurt fan, here's some good news for you! According to a new research, higher consumption of low-fat fermented dairy products can reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Scientists at the ...
Are You Diabetic? Yoga Can Be Used as an Effective Therapy
Yoga can be used as an effective therapy in reducing oxidative stress in Type 2 diabetes, suggests a study.
Two Large Meals may Help Diabetics
Type 2 diabetes, also known as non-insulin dependent diabetes usually occurs later in life and is generally seen relative to obesity. It characterizes conditions where there is deficiency of insulin or incapacity of body to ...
Fatty Livers Increase Kid's Risk of Diabetes
About seven million children in the U.S. have fatty livers, and nearly a third of those kids also have prediabetes or diabetes, according to a new study.