Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 10 (ANI): According to a new study, high blood pressure, smoking, and diabetes makes women more prone to the risk of heart attack when compared to men.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 8 (ANI): Turns out, exercising during childhood promotes long-lasting health and can counteract the risk of developing diabetes that comes from having an obese father.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 3 (ANI): According to a new research, people with Alzheimer's disease who were treated with diabetes drugs showed considerably fewer markers of the disease including abnormal microvasculature and deregulated gene expressions in their brains, compared to patients wh
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 3 (ANI): Genetic factors tied to obesity may protect us against diabetes, according to a University of Exeter study published in the journal- Diabetes.
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], Nov 1 (ANI): As many as 302 people have died due to swine flu so far this year in the state, according to the state Health Surveillance officer.
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 28 (ANI): According to a new research, attempts to normalize blood pressure and cholesterol may have negative long-term effects on kidney health in adults with type 2 diabetes who are at high risk for cardiovascular disease.
A new study has revealed that gut microbiota, which is the complex community of microorganisms that live in the digestive tracts of humans and other animals, has the ability to affect how cells respond to insulin, and can thus contribute to type 2 diabetes.
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 25 (ANI): Air pollution, clubbed with transportation noise, increases the risk for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, finds a study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 21(ANI): One may be aware that a plant-based diet can make you healthier by lowering the risk of obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. Now, a study suggested that filling your plate with plant foods instead of animal foods can help save the planet.
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 21(ANI): We have all heard that exercise helps you live longer. But a new study goes one step further, finding that a sedentary lifestyle is worse for health than smoking, diabetes and heart disease.