February 9, 2023 Getting sepsis in the hospital is a red flag for future heart attacks, study finds Patients who get sepsis while hospitalized are more likely to return to the hospital for a stroke, heart attack or heart failure, says a study in the American Heart Association's journal.
February 6, 2023 Bariatric surgery patients live longer but face a higher suicide risk, says study Obese patients who have weight-loss surgery live longer than those who don't have the procedure, a new study has found — but mental health challenges may accompany these individuals.
February 2, 2023 Valley fever could spread from Southwest, driven by climate change, researchers warn: 'New cases emerging' Valley fever is an infection caused by breathing in spores of a fungus called Coccidioides, which originates in soil. Fox News Digital spoke to experts about the infection prevalent in the Southwest.
February 1, 2023 Educate yourself about heart disease and participate in Wear Red Day during February, American Heart Month Americans celebrate Nation Wear Red Day in the month of February to support the millions of people suffering from heart disease in the United States.
January 16, 2023 Diabetic son dies in AZ care while father was in jail A 9-year-old diabetic child died under Arizona’s state care while his father was in jail. The son was brain dead within days of being taken into state custody.
January 10, 2023 The first 2024 Ford Mustang will be auctioned for charity at multi-million dollar event The first redesigned 2024 Ford Mustang will be auctioned at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale collector car auction to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Fund.
January 4, 2023 Tirzepatide drug fast-tracked for weight loss indication by FDA: What to know about it An injection drug known as tirzepatide, already approved by the FDA for treating Type 2 diabetes, is likely to gain approval for weight loss treatment this year. Here's what to know.
December 31, 2022 Type 2 diabetes: Study predicts 'startling' rise of the condition among America's young people A new modeling study is raising alarm bells after finding that the number of young people in the United States with diabetes will increase by nearly 700% over the next 40 years.
December 26, 2022 Potatoes aren't always bad for you — it's all in the preparation, new study indicates A new study examined the relationship of potato consumption and the incidence of Type 2 diabetes — as well as the way the potato is prepared — as part of a larger study on vegetable intake.
December 9, 2022 Ozempic diabetes drug faces shortage after endorsements by celebs Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk said the diabetes drug Ozempic is facing a shortage following "incredible demand" as well as the impact of global supply constraints.