Diabetes and heart disease are often linked—and for good reason. People with diabetes are twice as likely to develop heart disease or have a stroke...
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By Craig Beall & Natasha MacDonald The link between diabetes and dementia is becoming increasingly clear. New research shows how blood sugar problems affect brain health and vice versa. Here are ten evidence-based insights into how the two conditions are related. 1. Diabetes raises the risk of dementia People with...
Diabetes and heart disease are often linked—and for good reason. People with diabetes are twice as likely to develop heart disease or have a stroke...
Diabetes and heart disease are often linked—and for good reason. People with diabetes are twice as likely to develop heart disease or have a stroke...
As we grow older, our brains don’t just shrink—they actually change shape in noticeable ways. A new study led by researchers from the University...
Prediabetes is a warning sign that your blood sugar levels are higher than normal—but not yet high enough to be called diabetes. The good news is...
Unusual hair loss might signal underlying diabetes. High blood sugar damages blood vessels feeding hair follicles, while hormonal imbalances and...
Unusual hair loss might signal underlying diabetes. High blood sugar damages blood vessels feeding hair follicles, while hormonal imbalances and...
Scientists have grown tiny, pea-sized brains in the lab to better understand how schizophrenia and bipolar disorder affect the brain. These two mental...
After you eat, your body turns the carbohydrates in food into glucose (a type of sugar), which then enters your blood. This makes your blood sugar...
After you eat, your body turns the carbohydrates in food into glucose (a type of sugar), which then enters your blood. This makes your blood sugar...
Our life experiences—especially social ones—shape who we are. But they don’t just affect our identity. They also influence our long-term health,...