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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Are your ‘takeaway’ coffees exceeding daily recommended levels for caffeine intake?

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New review highlights advances in diabetes research and treatment

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Could a Mediterranean diet be the secret to avoiding gestational diabetes?

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Study reveals moderate burden of post-COVID conditions in primary care

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Boosting ketone levels enhances heart function in mice with HFpEF, study shows

Financial incentives boost meal replacement therapy success in severely obese adolescents

Financial incentives boost meal replacement therapy success in severely obese adolescents

Study investigates the link between an exposome score and metabolic health across childhood

Study investigates the link between an exposome score and metabolic health across childhood

Beyond the anti-obesity benefits of glucagon-like peptide-1 drugs

Beyond the anti-obesity benefits of glucagon-like peptide-1 drugs

Study identifies trends in the use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists

Study identifies trends in the use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists

Long-term sulfonylurea use linked to increased risk of hypoglycemia unawareness

Long-term sulfonylurea use linked to increased risk of hypoglycemia unawareness

Exploring the expanding horizons of GLP-1 therapies beyond diabetes and obesity

Exploring the expanding horizons of GLP-1 therapies beyond diabetes and obesity

Unhealthy sleep patterns associated with Type 2 diabetes risk in racially and economically diverse adults

Unhealthy sleep patterns associated with Type 2 diabetes risk in racially and economically diverse adults

Exploring the impact of eating timing on health and metabolism

Exploring the impact of eating timing on health and metabolism

Feline gut microbes shed light on obesity treatment for humans

Feline gut microbes shed light on obesity treatment for humans

New four-year initiative targets cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome

New four-year initiative targets cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome

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Western diets linked to increased risk of IBD and colorectal cancer

Research highlights importance of dietary education to combat rising childhood obesity rates

Research highlights importance of dietary education to combat rising childhood obesity rates

Drinking coffee daily linked to decreased PCOS risk

Drinking coffee daily linked to decreased PCOS risk

Researchers find a special group of "first responder" cells crucial for triggering blood sugar response

Researchers find a special group of "first responder" cells crucial for triggering blood sugar response

American Heart Association recognizes 3147 organizations for commitment to improving cardiovascular care

American Heart Association recognizes 3147 organizations for commitment to improving cardiovascular care

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