Clinical trials underrepresent women, children, and adults aged 65 years or older, so diabetes guidelines must be adapted to ...
SaveHealth reports on managing type 2 diabetes through medications, lifestyle changes, and support, highlighting various ...
Have an upcoming checkup with your doctor for your diabetes? Our Good Appointment Guide will help you prepare, know what to ask, and know what to share to get the most out of your visit. Whether you ...
Diabetes management requires a more aggressive approach than previously advised, according to the latest recommendations from the American Diabetes Association. The organization's 2023 Standards of ...
New guidelines from the American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC) and American Diabetes Association (ADA) address laboratory measures in the diagnosis and management of diabetes. The document, ...
If you have to pee frequently, are constantly fatigued despite getting enough rest, or have suddenly lost weight, you may have hyperglycemia, or high blood sugar. Typically, your doctor will diagnose ...
Zimislecel is an allogeneic stem cell-derived islet cell therapy that could eliminate the need for insulin in those who have ...
Screening for Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes should start at age 35 for people who are considered overweight, instead of the currently recommended age 40, a draft set of guidelines from the U.S.
The American Diabetes Association has announced new guidelines for how people with diabetes should be treated. This year’s guidance includes stricter recommendations related to medications, new ...
Endocrinologists offer updated recommendations to increase glycemic control and avoid complications. Here is a quick summary. The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) has released ...
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how your body uses insulin. This hormone controls how much blood sugar, also known as glucose, is released into your cells to be used as energy. Over 34 ...
Screening for Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes should start at age 35 for people who are considered overweight, instead of the currently recommended age 40, a draft set of guidelines from the U.S.