Government Comes Up Small in Diabetes Research Funding

Thursday,January 4, 2023

A study asserts the National Institutes of Health (NIH) could be more liberal when it comes to dispersing its funding for non-communicable chronic diseases research.

Overlooked Glucose Reading Could Be a Significant Type 2 Diabetes Indicator

Thursday,January 4, 2023

Researchers analyzed data to observe the correlation between the patients’ RBG and the patients' diabetes status. Although RBG levels measured during screenings are currently not considered an indicator of risk of type 2 diabetes, the results of this study show something different.

Night Owls Have Increased Risk of Type 2

Thursday,January 4, 2023

People that stay up later are likely to have poor sleep quality, sleep loss, inappropriate eating habits, and a sedentary lifestyle, all of which can lead to metabolic changes and increased health risks.

New Found Calcium Defect in Pancreas May Lead to Diabetes Treatment

Thursday,January 4, 2023

Experimental drug shown to help lower glucose while addressing defect.

The “Gold Standard” of Accuracy for Glucose Testing

Thursday,January 4, 2023

Researchers believe that using blood plasma or serum could lead to a more accurate showing of what a person’s blood glucose is as compared to reading whole blood.

Weight Loss Surgery Leads to Type 2 Diabetes Remission

Thursday,January 4, 2023

A new study shows bariatric surgery combined with only a low-lifestyle-intervention resulted in a higher remission rate of type 2 diabetes as compared to a lifestyle-intervention-only-treatment protocol.