Diabetic diseases have long been classified as either type 1 or type 2, but the new research conducted in Scandinavia now indicates that such classification is over-simplistic. Published in The Lancet ...
These meds are sometimes prescribed off-label for people with overweight or obesity. Most of these diabetes drugs promote weight loss by suppressing appetite and making you feel fuller. You might have ...
Early pregnancy diabetes can affect both mother and baby if left unmanaged. Here’s what it means, who is at risk, and how ...
In response to India's escalating diabetes epidemic, the TOI Diabetes Medithon took a proactive approach, focusing on ...
Bun in the oven? You might want to turn up the heat. Research from the University of Buffalo (UB) suggests that eating a fiery fan-favorite dish at least once a month could lower your risk of ...
Over the past three decades, diabetes has become one of the top ten contributors to the global health burden, driven by ...
New research has shown that the introduction childhood screening for type 1 diabetes is ‘effective’ and would help reduce ...
This was highlighted on Channel 4 's programme, Live Well with the Drug-Free Doctor, where host Dr Rangan Chatterjee revealed ...
Individuals were more likely to have diabetes when a full sibling had asthma vs when a sibling did not have asthma. The link between asthma and type 2 diabetes (T2D) is not only due to body mass index ...