Condition Center: Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes can cause heart disease, kidney failure and limb damage, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is also the s...
Even a small amount of weight loss could lead to a big gain in health benefits for obese people.
Could going to Starbucks be worse than heading to a vending machine?
If you carry a few extra pounds around you may be tempted to skip breakfast, which might not be a good idea.
A breakthrough in diabetes type 1 research could mean replacing needles with healthy cells inside the body.
It's not just about how much sleep you get — when you go to sleep, and whether that time changes based on the day of the week, could have an impact...
Walk, bike or take the train to work — whichever one you choose, your heart will likely thank you.
Could childhood stress have a lasting impact on adult health?
Patients who take their blood pressure medications at bedtime may wake up with a lower risk of diabetes.
Sugary drinks have recently been linked to type 2 diabetes risk, but new evidence suggests a more complicated picture.
It appears that smoking may put more than just your heart and lung health at risk.
If a siesta is part of your everyday routine, there may be cause for concern.
A common diabetes medication may be helping patients' tickers, too.
Smoking pot may lead to more than munchies.
Type 2 diabetes patients are more likely to live with dementia in old age than other patients. New evidence may shed some light on why that is.
Exercise may be at the heart of good diabetes control. Literally.
Diabetes is a major cause of illness and death in the US. But there may be some hope on that front.
For the growing number of type 2 diabetes patients in the US, standard medical treatments might not be the only effective option.