Diabetes

Are the Kardashians Going to Intervene with Rob Kardashian's Diabetes Diagnosis?

The Kardashian family does not have any plans of intervening with his life now that he is diagnosed with diabetes and there are no negativity between him and the rest of the clan.

Drinking Coffee Can Reduce Risk of Early Death, Study Says

A new study supports previous claims about the health benefits of drinking coffee, citing that a daily consumption of three to four cups can reduce risk of early death from various diseases.

Drinking Tequila Can Lead to Weight Loss; Study Finds Agave Can Also Help with Diabetes

Researchers in Guanajuato, Mexico found the natural sweeteners inside the agave plant curve a person's appetite and may lead to fewer diabetes-related conditions.

Does Exposure to Secondhand Smoking Increase the Risk of Diabetes?

A new study links smoking and Type 2 diabetes risk.

Diabetes Symptoms and Diet: Artificial Sweeteners Raise Sugar Levels, Says Study

Artificial sweeteners are supposed to take the place of sugar in preventing the latter's deleterious effects on human metabolism--but a recent study reveals the opposite.

Breathalyzer for Diabetes? Daily Test With No Needles Being Developed

A new device would test a chemical in the breath to see if blood sugar levels are being managed properly, thus eliminating the need for needles.

Study: One Sugary Drink A Day Increases Diabetes Risk By A Fifth

If you drink only one can of sugary soda a day, thinking that you're being healthy, you might want to rethink that decision. According to a European study, published on Wednesday, drinking one sugary drink a day increases your risk of developing diabetes significantly.

New Study Shows Mixed Results For Computer-Based Diabetes Support Tools

A new study shows that computer and smart phone programs to help those with diabetes does not lead to very much meaningful health benefits.

Diabetes Blood Glucose Meter Recall - Johnson & Johnson's OneTouch VerioIQ Models Affected

A line of blood glucose meters that are used by people with diabetes are being recalled because the devices turn off when a high blood glucose level of 1,024 mg/dL is detected.

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