Diabetes

This hub delivers an in-depth, evidence-based exploration of diabetes mellitus, uniting authoritative articles on disease mechanisms, diagnosis, management, and prevention. Covering both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, as well as rare and secondary forms, this collection provides readers with comprehensive information on risk factors, clinical presentation, complications, and the latest advances in research and technology. Topics include the impact of nutrition and lifestyle, pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, monitoring strategies, acute and chronic complications, and innovative developments such as artificial pancreas systems and digital health tools. These resources also examine the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes and offer practical guidance for both patients and healthcare professionals. Whether you seek foundational knowledge or current developments in diabetes care, this hub serves as a trusted, up-to-date reference.

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How specific foods reshape oxidative stress responses during and after high-intensity training

How specific foods reshape oxidative stress responses during and after high-intensity training

White bread vs wholegrain: which one is actually better for your health?

White bread vs wholegrain: which one is actually better for your health?

AI-based tool may help personalize the treatment of patients with reduced coronary blood flow

AI-based tool may help personalize the treatment of patients with reduced coronary blood flow

Frequency and quantity of alcohol consumption influence cancer risk

Frequency and quantity of alcohol consumption influence cancer risk

Glucose-lowering drugs may reduce risk of developing epilepsy

Glucose-lowering drugs may reduce risk of developing epilepsy

Study elucidates novel mitochondrial mechanisms underlying anti-aging and longevity

Study elucidates novel mitochondrial mechanisms underlying anti-aging and longevity

Family history of cardiometabolic disease linked to early heart damage in adolescents

Family history of cardiometabolic disease linked to early heart damage in adolescents

Uterine fibroids linked to higher long-term heart disease risk in women

Uterine fibroids linked to higher long-term heart disease risk in women

Filtered coffee shows a causal link to healthier HbA1c levels

Filtered coffee shows a causal link to healthier HbA1c levels

Early warning for diabetes: AI model identifies prediabetes risk with high accuracy

Early warning for diabetes: AI model identifies prediabetes risk with high accuracy

Home-delivered, medically tailored groceries benefit people with diabetes facing food insecurity

Home-delivered, medically tailored groceries benefit people with diabetes facing food insecurity

Analysis of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias uncovers disparities in Maryland's rural communities

Analysis of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias uncovers disparities in Maryland's rural communities

National study maps where food additives come from in children’s and adults’ diets

National study maps where food additives come from in children’s and adults’ diets

Sterilized fermented beverage targets obesity and type 2 diabetes pathways in computational study

Sterilized fermented beverage targets obesity and type 2 diabetes pathways in computational study

Doctors warn about cardiovascular dangers from excessive energy drink use

Doctors warn about cardiovascular dangers from excessive energy drink use

Global study reveals massive hidden health burden from violence against women and children

Global study reveals massive hidden health burden from violence against women and children

Genetic risk score can guide early screening for type 1 diabetes

Genetic risk score can guide early screening for type 1 diabetes

Gut microbe metabolite TMA improves blood sugar by shutting down a key inflammatory switch

Gut microbe metabolite TMA improves blood sugar by shutting down a key inflammatory switch

Brain function discovery helps explain why childhood adversity raises metabolic disease risk in women

Brain function discovery helps explain why childhood adversity raises metabolic disease risk in women

Hotter days and nights are already stealing sleep across the U.S.

Hotter days and nights are already stealing sleep across the U.S.

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