Medicine & TechnologyHave you been apprehensive about pricking your fingers to know your glucose level? Fear no more as American scientists have recently developed the model of a portable glucose monitor.
Gliptins, one of the best combatants against type 2 diabetes, is found to be an effective drug against amyloid build-up that leads to Alzheimer's disease.
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.
In a new study, scientists have presented that adding an investigational cancer drug to an extensively used treatment for diabetes enhances blood sugar control and weight loss in mice.
Chinese scientists look into patients without diabetes developing high blood sugar levels which often result in severe complications. Their advice is for doctors to include blood sugar testing which could help diagnose pre-diabetic individuals and other complications associated with hyperglycemia.
A new calculator invented by researchers from the University of Exeter can easily help patients detect a type 1 diabetes from a type 2 diabetes for a more sound treatment.
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen, University of Colorado, Tufts University and two institutions presented data that showed the determining factor of weight loss in fasting plasma glucose.
Need to check your blood-sugar level? Soon, there will be an app for that. Doctors and other caregivers will soon be able to track blood-sugar levels in diabetic patients by simply using an app on their smartphone.