Medicine & TechnologyA new study suggests that saliva testing could detect a wide range of diseases, including type 2 diabetes, dementia, and even cancer.
Almost 50 percent of the adults in the United States are found to be suffering from obesity, a chronic progressive condition characterized by a person having excessive body fat.
A systematic review of bilberry research recently showed that it improved blood sugar levels in Chinese people, which have stronger impacts on individuals who were elderly or have type 2 diabetes.
People are often cautioned when it comes to the common symptoms of diabetes. But this article talks about the uncommon signs of diabetes, which are still crucial for early diagnosis to prevent serious complications.
Researchers have recently studied a new bacterium known as Subdoligranulum that's nearly absent in obese and diabetic people, while found in healthy individuals.
A new study reveals that type 1 diabetes patients are six times more likely to develop dementia, specifically those who suffer from hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.
A recent review found that a form of HIIT exercise has benefits on cardiometabolic health that induce greater improvements in heart health, blood sugar, and blood pressure than the typical HIIT exercise.
A new study finding shows some COVID-19 survivors have recently developed diabetes. However, it remains unclear if such an occurrence could be considered a permanent adverse effect of the virus.