December 6, 2016 IUDS, implants may be best birth control for women with diabetes The two most effective hormonal birth control methods for women in general are also excellent options for women with diabetes, according to a new study.
December 6, 2016 Here are the states with the lowest and highest diabetes rates Diabetes is on the rise in the United States, and a new poll looks at where the disease is most and least common.
December 6, 2016 Many smartphone health apps don't flag danger, says review Don't count on smartphone health apps in an emergency: A review shows many don't warn when you're in danger.
December 5, 2016 Rev Run and Justine Simmons raise awareness for diabetes prevention Joseph “Reverend Run” and Justine Simmons are a busy couple.
December 2, 2016 Vegetarian and vegan diets good for kids and adults, nutritionists say Plant-based diets are tied to a lower risk of health problems like heart disease, diabetes, obesity and certain cancers - and pretty much anyone can eat this way, according to a leading group of nutritionists.
December 1, 2016 Obesity and diabetes by middle age tied to heart failure later on People who reach middle age without developing high blood pressure, diabetes or obesity may have a lower risk of heart failure later in life, a recent study suggests.
November 30, 2016 Knowing personalized risk for diabetes may not change lifestyles Giving people detailed information about their personal genetic risk of developing diabetes may not inspire them to change their behavior any more than just giving them basic facts about the disease, a recent study suggests.
November 29, 2016 Some resilient black youth may face higher diabetes risk as adults Low-income black teens with the resilience to succeed in school may be more likely to graduate college and achieve higher incomes than their less persistent peers, but they may also face more health problems as adults, a recent study suggests.
November 28, 2016 More evidence ties sugary caffeinated drinks to poor sleep Adults who sleep no more than five hours a night are more likely to be heavy soda drinkers than people who get more rest, a U.S. study suggests.