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Continuous glucose monitors are trending for people without diabetes. Should you wear a CGM and can it help you lose weight?
Diabetes affects the body’s ability to move sugar out of the bloodstream and into cells. Eating sugar when you have diabetes increases blood sugar and may cause headaches, difficulty concentrating, ...
A sedentary lifestyle is a contributing factor that can increase one’s risk for developing diabetes. A lack of activity ups ...
When faced with danger, animals have to react fast. Heart rates climb, muscles tense, and the body prepares to fight or flee.
ABC News' Becky Worley tried the Levels app to test her body's reaction to food. People with diabetes rely on blood glucose devices to monitor their blood sugar levels, but now people who do not have ...
Blood sugar spikes have become the latest villain in wellness culture, thanks to influencers peddling hacks to “flatten your ...
Across the globe, roughly 44 percent of people with diabetes don’t know they have it. In the United States, about 17 percent of people with diabetes are undiagnosed. It's most common among younger ...
Diabetes can also weaken the brain’s protective barrier, letting harmful substances in. This leads to inflammation. Reduced ...
Pay attention, pasta lovers! This cooking trick revealed by French biochemist Jessie Inchauspé can make your plate of ...
A study from The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center indicates that changes in the body that lead to ...
The characteristics of type 2 diabetes vary from patient to patient and it has been proposed that the condition is made up of ...