Mitochondrial stress disrupts insulin production in diabetes, but reversing the damage may restore β-cell function.
More than 830 million people worldwide have diabetes—a chronic, debilitating disease. But experts say it’s possible to recover with a few proven lifestyle changes.
Type 1 diabetics have a lower risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event such as a stroke or heart attack than type 2 diabetics, a new study has found. It highlights the fundamental difference ...
F or 47-years, the Brass Ring Luncheon has been a fun, fashionable way to support the Children's Diabetes Foundation, which ...
Scientists discover that a compound in broccoli helps lower blood sugar, offering a new approach to diabetes prevention. See how it works.
A new awareness campaign from Abbott highlights a major sticking point in diabetes management: the harmful impact of societal ...
An FDA-approved medication already used to treat people who have type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease may also help ...
Discover how this diabetes drug is revolutionizing heart health. Learn about its surprising benefits in reducing cardiovascular risks and mortality.
With diabetes rates climbing, an upcoming workshop series at the YMCA will provide valuable information and support to those combating the disease. The six-week series on diabetes self-management will ...
A new study reveals that diabetes significantly accelerates the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus ...
The FDA has approved Merilog, the first-ever rapid-acting insulin biosimilar for diabetes treatment that helps manage blood ...
Adding engineered human blood vessel-forming cells to islet transplants boosted the survival of the insulin-producing cells ...