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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Mediterranean diet with lifestyle changes lowers diabetes risk by 31%

Mediterranean diet with lifestyle changes lowers diabetes risk by 31%

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Can diet alone slow brain aging? Scientists say evidence is still too weak

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Fat location, not BMI, drives heart ageing risk in men and women

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Can AI help you eat healthier?

Fish oil supplementation can reduce risk of developing type 2 diabetes in prediabetic individuals

Fish oil supplementation can reduce risk of developing type 2 diabetes in prediabetic individuals

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Could chlorophyll become the next antidiabetic therapy?

Review finds coffee linked to longer life and lower disease risk

Review finds coffee linked to longer life and lower disease risk

Early puberty and childbirth tied to accelerated aging and higher disease risk

Early puberty and childbirth tied to accelerated aging and higher disease risk

Faulty glucose transport weakens insulin release in Type 2 diabetes

Faulty glucose transport weakens insulin release in Type 2 diabetes

Mediterranean diet success looks different for women and men, study of 4,000 adults reveals

Mediterranean diet success looks different for women and men, study of 4,000 adults reveals

Study shows promising anti-diabetic potential of coffee's functional components

Study shows promising anti-diabetic potential of coffee's functional components

Detecting diabetes risk by analyzing household data

Detecting diabetes risk by analyzing household data

Can turmeric/curcumin help with weight control in diabetes?

Can turmeric/curcumin help with weight control in diabetes?

Can ginger help diabetes? Major review says yes, it lowers blood sugar and inflammation effectively

Can ginger help diabetes? Major review says yes, it lowers blood sugar and inflammation effectively

Newly discovered biological pathway explains clotting risk in people with type 2 diabetes

Newly discovered biological pathway explains clotting risk in people with type 2 diabetes

International experts recommend broader use of cardioprotective diabetes drugs

International experts recommend broader use of cardioprotective diabetes drugs

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GIPR signaling opens brain’s gate for GLP-1 weight-loss therapy

New 2025 guidelines focus on early intervention and lifestyle to manage high blood pressure

New 2025 guidelines focus on early intervention and lifestyle to manage high blood pressure

PFAS exposure increases risk of weight regain after adolescent bariatric surgery

PFAS exposure increases risk of weight regain after adolescent bariatric surgery

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