Defining pre-diabetes based on hemoglobin A1C, a common test that determines a long-term average blood sugar level, is the most accurate predictor of who will go on to develop long-term complications ...
New evidence shows that remission in type 2 diabetes is attainable through weight loss, surgery, pharmacotherapy, and ...
Type 2 diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions around the world. The World Health Organization reports that more than 422 million people suffer from the disease, including over 1.2 million in ...
More than 36 million Americans have type 2 diabetes, meaning their blood sugar levels are always top of mind. After all, when people with diabetes have blood sugar levels that are too low or too high, ...
Quantifying progress in diabetes management, by measuring blood pressure, A1C, and cholesterol, laid the foundation of healthcare’s movement from fee-for-service toward payment for value. Today, ...
A form of diabetes that quietly affected some of the world’s poorest communities for generations has finally been given its ...
While it can affect your body differently when you have diabetes, sugar doesn’t have to be completely off the table.
People with diabetes have been considered high risk for severe illness from COVID-19 practically since the pandemic began. But research has increasingly shown just how serious the virus can be for ...
You’ve probably run into the “diabetes police” without even realizing it. You know the sort: an aunt or uncle, friend or coworker, or complete stranger in a grocery store aisle who feels the need to ...
People who might be considered thin or skinny can develop prediabetes, type 2, and gestational diabetes. Weight is one possible risk factor, including age, family medical history, and ethnicity.
Mortality rates are high in patients with type 1 diabetes, and overweight and obesity appear to be major factors, a speaker ...
Defining pre-diabetes based on hemoglobin A1C, a common test that determines a long-term average blood sugar level, is the most accurate predictor of who will go on to develop long-term complications ...