Chain restaurants in New York City must now display triangle symbols on menu items exceeding 50 grams of sugar, and experts ...
A new pyramid-shaped warning symbol is starting to appear on some restaurant menus in New York City, the first city in the ...
This article is part of “Innovations In: Type 1 Diabetes,” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from Vertex. A little more than a century ago a diagnosis ...
AI could cut diabetes treatment costs by up to sixfold in the UAE, and its impact may extend beyond diabetic care to healthcare spending in general. Currently, diabetic patients in the country spend ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WISH) — An Evansville dad has been convicted of neglect resulting in serious bodily injury following the death of his 12-year-old diabetic daughter. A Vanderburgh County jury ...
Mangos, often dismissed as too sugary, may hold hidden benefits for those at risk of diabetes. A George Mason University study found that daily mango eaters showed better blood sugar control and less ...
Almost two decades after David Phillips noticed a disturbing trend of young, lean people who were under-nourished as children showing up at clinics in northern Ethiopia with diabetes, the unusual form ...
VIENNA — Healthcare professionals should discuss the emotional side of diabetes at every visit, using open-ended questions framed around the burden or challenges of living with the condition, ...
A diet high in whole grains, fruits and vegetables and low in animal products and sugary drinks is more sustainable and linked to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes than is a diet that skimps on plant ...
Adults who consume cannabis are nearly four times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who don’t, according to a new study. Researchers led by Dr. Ibrahim Kamel from the Boston Medical ...
When someone is diagnosed with diabetes, it’s usually pretty simple which one they have — Type 1 or Type 2. The rate of diabetes has grown worldwide, having surpassed 800 million people a year ago. By ...
A man with type 1 diabetes has become the first patient to produce his own insulin after receiving genetically engineered cell transplants, without needing drugs to prevent rejection. The case, ...
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