Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 26 (ANI): Diabetics, the days of controlling the disease with your phone are not far away when you'll be able to tell your pancreas to bring blood sugar levels back to normal just by clicking on an app, according to a recent study.
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 31 (ANI): Older adults with diabetes may want to cut their calorie intake and up physical activity as a recent study has suggested that doing so can improve their blood circulation.
Washington D.C. [USA], Jul 13 (ANI): Good dental care is extremely important for diabetics as according to a recent study, the disease can risk a patient's oral health.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 29 (ANI): A new therapeutic approach may save diabetics from amputation by promoting wound healing, a recent study has suggested.
Washington D.C. [USA], May 11 (ANI): Good news for diabetics on insulin as a recent study has found that the novel tissue-engineered islet transplant offers hope.
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 12 (ANI): You may want to add fresh fruits to your diet as according to a recent study, the greater the consumption, the lower is the incidence of diabetes, as well as occurrence of complications in diabetics.
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr. 10 (ANI): A new study examining the risk of fasting during Ramadan for people with type 1 diabetes compared blood glucose control and the rates of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia between users of insulin pump therapy versus multiple daily insulin injections.
New Delhi [India], Nov 15 (ANI-NewsVoir): The number of diabetics in India are likely to rise to 101 million by 2030, estimates the World Health Organisation (WHO). Countrywide, there are currently 70 million diabetics and another 80 million more in the pre-diabetes stage. Urban India sees t
Washington D.C. [USA], Oct. 13 (ANI): Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients on insulin pumps stand to benefit by engaging in aerobic exercise, showed a recent three-month observational study on two groups of diabetics.
Washington D.C. [US], Aug. 26 (ANI): A recent research has found that if Metformin, a drug commonly prescribed for Type 2 diabetes, is taken by a Type 1 diabetic patient on a routine basis then it could slow the development of the disease and delay heart disease.