Immune reactions are usually a good thing—the body’s way of eliminating harmful bacteria and other pathogens. But people also rely
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Obesity: Causes, Complications & Treatments
Obesity is a condition in which a person has excess body fat. More than just a number on a scale
Continue reading »Poor sleep and type 2 diabetes means slower wound healing
People with Type 2 diabetes who don’t sleep well could need more time to heal their wounds, according to a
Continue reading »Two strategies for preventing diabetes in minority patients
(HealthDay)—Recognizing the barriers to care for minority patients with type 2 diabetes could reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes
Continue reading »New aid to help identify and manage patients with diabetes at increased risk of fracture
Fragility fractures are a serious yet neglected complication of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, with increased risk of
Continue reading »Diabetes patients can reduce their risk of heart failure by 70 per cent
If patients with type 2 diabetes follow their doctor’s advice regarding diet, exercise, quitting smoking, and taking their medication, they
Continue reading »Scientists May Have Answer for Why Some People Go Into Type 2 Diabetes Remission
Patients who improved beta cell function after weight loss went into remission. Getty Images If we’ve learned anything about type
Continue reading »World-first study shows benefits of 5:2 diet for people with diabetes
People with type 2 diabetes are just as likely to lose weight and control their blood glucose levels if they
Continue reading »Scientists warn cancer risk ’27 per cent higher for diabetic women’
Scientists warn cancer risk ‘is 27 per cent higher for women with diabetes’ amid fastest growing modern health crisis A
Continue reading »New approach to treating infectious diseases as an alternative to antibiotics: Scientists clarify how E.coli bacteria attach to human intestines
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is known as a major cause of diarrhea in travelers and people living in developing countries.
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