Type 2 diabetes, linked to insulin resistance, affects a significant portion of the American population, many undiagnosed. Pre-diabetes, also caused by insulin resistance, often progresses to Type 2 ...
When I receive questions about pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes, it’s clear there is considerable confusion surrounding the underlying cause, which is insulin resistance, so let's start with some ...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease (typically arising in younger people) that occurs when your immune system attacks ...
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic health condition that happens when your body stops using insulin properly and sugar builds up in your blood. Insulin, a hormone, helps move sugar (also known as glucose) ...
More than 38 million Americans have diabetes and of them, up to 95% have type 2 diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While the condition usually develops in ...
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive, chronic disease that prevents a person's body from properly using glucose (sugar). People with type 2 diabetes usually have insulin resistance and features of ...
Is diabetes reversible? Here, endocrinologists explain the answer, including which types of diabetes can go into "remission" ...
Diabetes drugs such as semaglutide already have a reputation for lowering the risk of cardiovascular events in people with ...
To raise awareness about the health impact of diabetes-related misconceptions, Abbott launched the Above the Bias initiative.
A review of 17 studies reports a fourfold increase in risk and ties worse hearing to longer disease duration and higher HbA1c ...