A study of nearly 1.8 million adults with diabetes suggests patients with obstructive sleep apnea derive a 20% greater mortality reduction from GLP-1 therapy than those without the sleep disorder.| Sleep Review
A massive study of more than 200,000 US adults has revealed that not all potatoes are created equal – because different forms will dramatically shift your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. But there's some good news for spud-lovers, showing that it all comes down to preparation and that the often…| New Atlas
After reviewing a series of studies involving hundreds of thousands of participants, a team of researchers found three eating plans that significantly reduced the development of type 2 diabetes. All are relatively easy to follow.| New Atlas
In a landmark 14-year study, researchers have found that artificially sweetened drinks raise the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by more than a third, significantly higher than those loaded with sugar. It challenges the long-standing perception of diet drinks being a healthier alternative and…| New Atlas
Can friendly bacteria called probiotics help you lose weight? It's an intriguing idea that gut bacteria might help with weight control.| Cathe Friedrich
Since 2017, almost 3.7 million people have been diagnosed with Diabetes in the UK. This is a scary statistic and shows us that something needs to change to decrease these ever-growing numbers. Thankfully, there is something we can do to reduce our risk of developing diabetes (or even reverse it if you have already been […]| Living Vegan
Findings suggest that the nutritional supplement combination may be clinically effective in reducing fasting glucose and A1c in those with type 2 diabetes.| Restorative Medicine
Figuring out what your blood sugar should be, as well as what is considered “normal,” can be confusing. This blood sugar chart can help.| Diabetes Strong
Samples and data from the MURDOCK Study helped Duke University researchers identify new indicators of fracture risk among older adults with type 2 diabetes.| North Carolina Research Campus
Semaglutide for weight loss is a prescription medication from a class of drugs primarily used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity.| The Kellie Kitchen