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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Study links GLP-1 treatment to fewer alcohol drinking days

Study links GLP-1 treatment to fewer alcohol drinking days

Cold-exposed mothers pass metabolic protection to male rat offspring through milk

Cold-exposed mothers pass metabolic protection to male rat offspring through milk

Genetic risk knowledge alone fails to curb obesity, study shows

Genetic risk knowledge alone fails to curb obesity, study shows

GLP-1RAs linked to lower risk of amputation in diabetes with PAD

GLP-1RAs linked to lower risk of amputation in diabetes with PAD

GLP-1 exposure in pregnancy does not clearly raise major birth defect risk

GLP-1 exposure in pregnancy does not clearly raise major birth defect risk

Semaglutide outperforms other GLP-1 drugs for weight loss in psychiatric populations

Semaglutide outperforms other GLP-1 drugs for weight loss in psychiatric populations

GLP-1 drugs may reduce lung scarring from Long COVID in diabetic patients

GLP-1 drugs may reduce lung scarring from Long COVID in diabetic patients

Medicare prescriptions for Wegovy spike after heart disease coverage expansion

Medicare prescriptions for Wegovy spike after heart disease coverage expansion

Nine gut bacteria linked to future type 2 diabetes risk

Nine gut bacteria linked to future type 2 diabetes risk

Socioeconomic status brings unequal metabolic disease reductions across racial, ethnic groups

Socioeconomic status brings unequal metabolic disease reductions across racial, ethnic groups

Persistent high cortisol levels increase hypertension risk in patients with adrenal tumors

Persistent high cortisol levels increase hypertension risk in patients with adrenal tumors

Updated ABCs framework gives clinicians a clearer path to prevent heart disease

Updated ABCs framework gives clinicians a clearer path to prevent heart disease

Gut microbiome changes can signal future type 2 diabetes risk

Gut microbiome changes can signal future type 2 diabetes risk

Sustainable oyster meat extract may reduce human intestinal inflammation

Sustainable oyster meat extract may reduce human intestinal inflammation

U.S. obesity rates rose sharply between 1999 and 2023

U.S. obesity rates rose sharply between 1999 and 2023

Breaking up long periods of sitting is linked to lower cancer risk

Breaking up long periods of sitting is linked to lower cancer risk

Blood markers reveal metabolic impact of ultra-processed food consumption

Blood markers reveal metabolic impact of ultra-processed food consumption

Six weeks of shorter sleep increases weight and sedentary time

Six weeks of shorter sleep increases weight and sedentary time

Meat and dairy cuts may improve health without raising food costs

Meat and dairy cuts may improve health without raising food costs

Modest changes to diet could deliver environmental and health benefits

Modest changes to diet could deliver environmental and health benefits

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