Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 24 (ANI): According to a new study, a nutritional supplement called Mannose sugar can help slow down tumour growth and enhance the effects of chemotherapy with multiple types of cancer.
Washington DC [USA], Nov 22 (ANI): Night shifts clubbed with an unhealthy lifestyle can put you at particularly high risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in The BMJ.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 20 (ANI): According to a recent study, psoriasis and other inflammatory skin disorders could increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.
New Delhi [India], Nov 17 (ANI): American singer and Priyanka Chopra's soon-to-be-husband Nick Jonas recently revealed that he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at a very young age.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 13 (ANI): Diabetes currently affects over 425 million people worldwide, with more than 72.9 million cases of diabetes in India in 2017, with most people having type 2 diabetes and at an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and its complications.
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 8 (ANI): American choreographer, Abby Lee Miller, who was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer, is back in front of cameras!
Washington D.C. [USA], Nov 1 (ANI): In a latest study, scientists have discovered a biomarker which can aid doctors in diagnosing at-risk patients before heart attack symptoms appear.
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.
California [United States], October 22 (ANI): If you are a GBoard fan, you will now be able to type out easier than before with a new feature that Google has just added.
Washington D.C.[USA], Oct 12 (ANI): Turns out, people with type 1 diabetes are far more likely to develop cardiovascular disease than those without it. The risk is even higher if they show signs of hypertension, high blood pressure, unhealthy levels of cholesterol and dyslipidemia. This stu