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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Higher consumption of ultra-processed foods linked to elevated mortality risk

Higher consumption of ultra-processed foods linked to elevated mortality risk

Heightened risk of adverse neonatal outcomes from prenatal exposure to both cannabis and nicotine

Heightened risk of adverse neonatal outcomes from prenatal exposure to both cannabis and nicotine

Ultra-processed foods linked to higher risk of death in long-term study

Ultra-processed foods linked to higher risk of death in long-term study

Underdiagnosed and common: Study highlights neuropathy's hidden toll

Underdiagnosed and common: Study highlights neuropathy's hidden toll

Youth-onset diabetes linked to higher Alzheimer's risk

Youth-onset diabetes linked to higher Alzheimer's risk

Higher cardiorespiratory fitness levels linked to dramatically lower mortality and disease risks, study finds

Higher cardiorespiratory fitness levels linked to dramatically lower mortality and disease risks, study finds

AVAnT1A study: Investigating early COVID-19 vaccination and type 1 diabetes risk in children

AVAnT1A study: Investigating early COVID-19 vaccination and type 1 diabetes risk in children

Research offers new insight into the causes of spina bifida

Research offers new insight into the causes of spina bifida

Meta-analysis unveils connection between insulin-dependent diabetes and eating disorders

Meta-analysis unveils connection between insulin-dependent diabetes and eating disorders

Study identifies strong link between red, processed meat intake and severe kidney damage in diabetic women

Study identifies strong link between red, processed meat intake and severe kidney damage in diabetic women

Chronic disease increases the odds of hospitalization from heat exposure, study finds

Chronic disease increases the odds of hospitalization from heat exposure, study finds

New research investigates whether adequate sleep can help prevent osteoporosis

New research investigates whether adequate sleep can help prevent osteoporosis

Protein marker unveiled for identifying blood vessel repair cells

Protein marker unveiled for identifying blood vessel repair cells

Wayne State University researcher receives NIH grant to tackle diabetic eye infections

Wayne State University researcher receives NIH grant to tackle diabetic eye infections

Exploring associations between NMR-measured biomarkers and accelerated aging in cardiac catheterization patients

Exploring associations between NMR-measured biomarkers and accelerated aging in cardiac catheterization patients

Tele-mentoring program shows promise in addressing opioid reliance for chronic pain management

Tele-mentoring program shows promise in addressing opioid reliance for chronic pain management

Study uncovers genetic link between height growth during puberty and long-term health in adulthood

Study uncovers genetic link between height growth during puberty and long-term health in adulthood

University of Bristol study shows GP data's role in understanding insomnia symptoms

University of Bristol study shows GP data's role in understanding insomnia symptoms

Cardiovascular health is intricately linked to the food security status of minoritized groups

Cardiovascular health is intricately linked to the food security status of minoritized groups

Vitamin D receptor polymorphism found to influence COVID-19 severity

Vitamin D receptor polymorphism found to influence COVID-19 severity

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