Diabetes News

Read the latest blogs by our professional diabetes educators and experts on the latest and most important healthcare topics.

Risk of New-Onset Diabetes With Niacin Less Than Previously Thought: Study

Thursday,March 9, 2012

Niacin treatment appears to raise blood glucose and lower insulin resistance temporarily, according to new Duke University research. In a […]

Exercise Alters Epigenetics

Thursday,March 9, 2012

Exercise can change gene expression and may help to stave off the onset of diabetes, shows new research. Metabolic genes […]

No Single Diabetes Diet Fits All

Thursday,March 9, 2012

People diagnosed with prediabetes or diabetes need to find a healthy diet that works best for them to lose weight […]

Cholesterol Drugs Have `Small` Increased T2 Diabetes Risk, U.S. FDA Says

Thursday,March 9, 2012

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration removed the requirement to monitor liver function in patients taking statins, stating that liver […]

Study Strengthens Link Between Common Chemical and Type 2

Thursday,March 9, 2012

Bisphenol A (BPA), a plasticizer found in the lining of food cans, plastic containers with recycling codes 3 or 7, […]

Low-Carb, High-Protein Diets Win the Battle Against the Bulge, Israeli Study Finds

Thursday,March 9, 2012

Low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets aid weight loss, increase good cholesterol levels, and reduce blood lipids, according to a new Ben-Gurion University […]