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Intermittent fasting may reverse type 2 diabetes, according to study

Written by | 18 Dec 2022

After an intermittent fasting diet intervention, patients achieved complete diabetes remission, defined as an HbA1c (average blood sugar) level of less than 6.5% at least one year after… read more.

Low carb diet shows effect on direction of prediabetes

Written by | 3 Nov 2022

A low-carb diet enables persons at risk of Type 2 diabetes to lower their blood sugar before the onset of that disease, researchers reported on Oct.26, 2022 in… read more.

Older diabetes treatment appears to have anti-dementia effect

Written by | 22 Oct 2022

Researchers report a link between use of glitazones to treat type 2 diabetes and a 22% reduced risk of dementia. The findings appeared on Oct 11, 2022 in… read more.

Study shows game-changing obesity drug more than halves risk of type 2 diabetes

Written by | 20 Sep 2022

The risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is more than halved by weekly injections of new obesity drug semaglutide, according to new research being presented at the annual… read more.

Pediatric liver disease increases risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Written by | 14 Jun 2022

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common pediatric liver disease, affecting 5 to 8 million children in the United States. In NAFLD, the cells of the… read more.

Protein supplement helps control Type 2 diabetes

Written by | 9 Jun 2022

Drinking a small amount of whey protein before meals has been shown to help people with type 2 diabetes control their blood sugars. In a study, which holds… read more.

Obesity-related fertility issues may be improved by correcting blood sugar levels

Written by | 6 Jun 2022

Reproductive hormone levels in females with obesity may be partially restored by lowering blood glucose levels, leading to improved fertility, according to a study published in the Journal of… read more.

Reducing sedentary behavior lowers risk of diabetes and heart disease in patients with metabolic syndrome

Written by | 2 Jun 2022

Within 3 months, reducing daily sedentary time helps lower the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in persons with metabolic syndrome.  Researchers reported the findings on… read more.

COVID-19 ups risk of diabetes

Written by | 2 Apr 2022

Covid-19 patients are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, researchers reported on March 21, 2022 in Diabetologia.  “Put simply, this means that the relative risk of developing… read more.

Kerendia approved in EU for adult patients with chronic kidney disease associated with type 2 diabetes – Bayer HealthCare

Written by | 25 Mar 2022

The European Commission has granted marketing authorization in the European Union (EU) for finerenone under the brand name Kerendia from Bayer HealthCare. Kerendia (10 mg or 20 mg),… read more.

Women with irregular periods may be at risk for liver disease

Written by | 6 Mar 2022

Women with long or irregular periods are known to have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but researchers found these women may also be… read more.

Whole grains could significantly reduce the economic impact of type 2 diabetes

Written by | 31 Oct 2021

Increased consumption of whole grain foods could significantly reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes and the costs associated with its treatment in Finland, according to a recent… read more.

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