Type 2 Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes, formerly called adult-onset or noninsulindependent diabetes, is the most common form of diabetes. People can develop type 2 diabetes at any age, even during childhood. This form of diabetes usually begins with insulin resistance, a condition in which fat, muscle, and liver cells do not use insulin properly. At first, the pancreas keeps up with the added demand by producing more insulin. In time, however, it loses the ability to secrete enough insulin in response to meals. People who are overweight and inactive are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes. Treatment includes taking diabetes medicines, making wise food choices, exercising regularly, controlling blood pressure and cholesterol, and taking aspirin daily—for some.
What is Type 2 Diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes is a common metabolic condition that develops when the body fails to produce enough insulin or when insulin fails to work properly, which is referred to as insulin resistance. Insulin is the hormone that stimulates cells to uptake glucose from the blood to use for energy.

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U.S. bariatric surgery rates drop significantly amid GLP-1 surge

U.S. bariatric surgery rates drop significantly amid GLP-1 surge

Bariatric surgery improves outcomes for patients with obesity and chronic kidney disease

Bariatric surgery improves outcomes for patients with obesity and chronic kidney disease

GLP-1 use surges as surgery rates drop for severe obesity

GLP-1 use surges as surgery rates drop for severe obesity

Bariatric surgery costs significantly less than GLP-1 drugs over two years

Bariatric surgery costs significantly less than GLP-1 drugs over two years

Study links antimicrobial peptides to amyloid disease and neurodegeneration

Study links antimicrobial peptides to amyloid disease and neurodegeneration

Study reveals epigenetic adaptation of beta cells across lifespan and disease

Study reveals epigenetic adaptation of beta cells across lifespan and disease

GLP-1 drugs combined with surgery yield superior weight loss results

GLP-1 drugs combined with surgery yield superior weight loss results

A new tool that predicts obesity-related disease risk beyond BMI

A new tool that predicts obesity-related disease risk beyond BMI

Virginia Tech researcher wins NIH award to study metabolic brain health

Virginia Tech researcher wins NIH award to study metabolic brain health

A more accurate tool for assessing Arsenic toxicity

A more accurate tool for assessing Arsenic toxicity

Child health experts launch GenHEART to tackle Australia's obesity crisis

Child health experts launch GenHEART to tackle Australia's obesity crisis

Five-target drug beats GLP-1/GIP therapy in obese diabetic mice

Five-target drug beats GLP-1/GIP therapy in obese diabetic mice

New genetic risk report reveals hidden heart disease risk before symptoms appear

New genetic risk report reveals hidden heart disease risk before symptoms appear

GLP-1 drugs reduce risk of major adverse cardiovascular events

GLP-1 drugs reduce risk of major adverse cardiovascular events

Meth use accounts for nearly 1 in 6 heart attacks, California study shows

Meth use accounts for nearly 1 in 6 heart attacks, California study shows

New screening tool predicts health risks for people living with obesity

New screening tool predicts health risks for people living with obesity

Brief walking breaks help the body control sugar after carb-rich meals

Brief walking breaks help the body control sugar after carb-rich meals

New genetic risk test estimates inherited risk for cardiovascular conditions

New genetic risk test estimates inherited risk for cardiovascular conditions

New hybrid molecule uses Trojan horse approach to treat obesity

New hybrid molecule uses Trojan horse approach to treat obesity

AI eye screening shows promise for detecting six metabolic diseases

AI eye screening shows promise for detecting six metabolic diseases

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