People with insulin resistance have a lower dopamine release response to sugar intakes - possibly leading to further overeating and a downward spiral towards diabetes, warn researchers.
What is diabetes? Diabetes is when there is not enough insulin produced by your pancreas or when the body cannot properly use the insulin that is being produced.
A fifteen minute walk after each meal may help older people regulate blood sugar levels and could reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new study has claimed.
Spectral MD™ ("Spectral MD" or "The Company"), a medical device imaging company, announces the DeepView™ Medical Imaging System has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for studies of blood flow in microcirculation. The DeepView™ system is suitable for a wide variety of clinica...
Regulatory News: Diamyd Medical (STO:DMYD-B) recently acquired exclusive rights relating to the therapeutic use of GABA for the treatment of diabetes and other inflammation-related conditions. The Company ...
Nationwide Children's Hospital recently developed an online resource to help parents manage their child's diabetes more effectively and care for their health at home.
A new study has revealed that a few cups of hot cocoa may not only fight off the chill of a winters day, but they could also help obese people better control inflammation-related diseases, such as diabetes.
Despite the growing prevalence of gestational diabetes, which is estimated to affect 7—18% of pregnancies in the USA, the routine practice of universal screening in pregnancy has been debated.
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