Diabetes

Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism—the way the body uses digested food for growth and energy. Most of the food people eat is broken down into glucose, the form of sugar in the blood. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body.
What is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a condition where the body fails to utilize the ingested glucose properly. This could be due to lack of the hormone insulin or because the insulin that is available is not working effectively.

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Oregon study finds no clear link between mRNA vaccines and sudden cardiac deaths in young people

Oregon study finds no clear link between mRNA vaccines and sudden cardiac deaths in young people

Roasted green tea boosts mental task performance, study finds

Roasted green tea boosts mental task performance, study finds

Moderate vitamin E, C, and β-carotene intake reduces type 2 diabetes risk

Moderate vitamin E, C, and β-carotene intake reduces type 2 diabetes risk

More than Mediterranean: Exploring and acknowledging the benefits of diverse cultural and nutritional heritages

More than Mediterranean: Exploring and acknowledging the benefits of diverse cultural and nutritional heritages

Exercise shown to curb appetite in diabetes and prediabetes patients

Exercise shown to curb appetite in diabetes and prediabetes patients

Two decades of data confirm Mediterranean diet cuts hypertension risk

Two decades of data confirm Mediterranean diet cuts hypertension risk

Cas13d-NCS: A game-changer in RNA virus defense

Cas13d-NCS: A game-changer in RNA virus defense

Addressing public health challenges through behavioral interventions

Addressing public health challenges through behavioral interventions

Childhood verbal abuse costs global society $300 billion annually, study finds

Childhood verbal abuse costs global society $300 billion annually, study finds

Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy strongly associated with cardiovascular mortality after giving birth

Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy strongly associated with cardiovascular mortality after giving birth

Restoring insulin sensitivity without TZD side effects

Restoring insulin sensitivity without TZD side effects

Integrating social determinants of health to enhance heart failure risk prediction

Integrating social determinants of health to enhance heart failure risk prediction

Study aims to explore the underlying causes of excessive alcohol production in overweight people

Study aims to explore the underlying causes of excessive alcohol production in overweight people

Exercise boosts beneficial hormone transfer in breastfeeding mothers

Exercise boosts beneficial hormone transfer in breastfeeding mothers

New review explores the key gender differences in sleep, circadian rhythms and metabolism

New review explores the key gender differences in sleep, circadian rhythms and metabolism

Treating gum disease during AFib blanking period could reduce recurrence risk

Treating gum disease during AFib blanking period could reduce recurrence risk

Linking lifestyle to longevity: How diet and hypertension sway risks for heart disease and cancer

Linking lifestyle to longevity: How diet and hypertension sway risks for heart disease and cancer

Study reveals key gut microbiome differences in prediabetic patients

Study reveals key gut microbiome differences in prediabetic patients

Eating Mediterranean-style during pregnancy linked to healthier moms and babies

Eating Mediterranean-style during pregnancy linked to healthier moms and babies

Study shows daily glucose levels fluctuate more than we thought, challenging diabetes diagnosis

Study shows daily glucose levels fluctuate more than we thought, challenging diabetes diagnosis

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