Common type 2 diabetes drug could be mixed with vitamin B to stop medication causing nausea and vomiting, finds study
NHS to screen newborns in search for a type 1 diabetes cure
Is a Type 1 diabetes cure on the horizon? Scientists start a world-first trial feeding babies powdered insulin, as US
Mother’s lifestyle habits can influence child’s fitness levels, chances of obesity
Mothers play a huge role in ensuring their children follow a healthy lifestyle and have a lower risk of developing
Working Long Hours Increases Your Risk Of Developing Diabetes
Working long hours is obviously not an ideal situation, with physical and mental health issues arising from extended periods in
Self-monitoring of type 2 diabetes reduces follow-up costs by more than half
Self-monitoring of type 2 diabetes used in combination with an electronic feedback system results in considerable savings on health care
Experts Reveal How Much Exercise You Need To Do To Counteract A Day At Your Desk
It’s no secret that sitting down all day can seriously take its toll on our health. Research shows lack of
Midlife fitness may boost your heart health
A new study states that people with high fitness during their middle age are less likely to develop or die
‘Surgery in a pill’ a potential treatment for diabetes
Over the last decade, bariatric surgeons have made strides in performing weight loss surgery that not only reverses obesity but
Common diabetes drug found safe for most diabetics with kidney disease: Acidosis related to use of metformin seen only in those with severely decreased kidney function
Results of a large-scale study suggest that the oral diabetes drug metformin is safe for most diabetics who also have
New type of vertigo identified
Neurologists have identified a new type of vertigo with no known cause, according to a study published in the May