A growing number of women experience high blood sugar levels during pregnancy which typically resolve after birth.
According to the health department, diabetes ranks as the eighth leading cause of death in the United States and is the primary cause of kidney failure, lower limb amputations and blindness.
American Diabetes Association recertifies UConn Health's Diabetes Self-Management Education Program The American Diabetes ...
The Woody and Gayle Hunt Family Foundation has given a $250,000 gift to the El Paso Center for Diabetes, the two ...
Holzer Health System will continue to offer free Diabetes Self-Management Education classes. Lisa Mulholand, RN, Diabetic Educator at Holzer, leads this program and continues Holzer’s impeccable trend ...
Available exclusively to Byram Healthcare customers, ByramConnect powered by the Welldoc App combines coaching, self-tracking ...
Puskesmas offer early screening services for diabetes and its related complications at low or no cost to the patient.
In the past 30 years, diabetes has been a growing problem for an alarming number of Americans — roughly doubling in the past 30 years. Type two diabetes is ...
The use of a continuous glucose monitor during pregnancy may be more cost-effective than self-monitoring blood glucose for ...
A thorough examination of modern drugs that target particular receptors and metabolic pathways for glucose and fat metabolism is presented. Recent research has revealed innovative targets and ...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) disproportionately affects individuals of South Asian descent. Additionally, diabetes distress (DD) may lead to complications with diabetes management. This study examines the ...
A new article, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, unveils a software application that transforms patients' homes into therapeutic environments for ...