Type 2 Diabetes And Heart Disease Can Be Lethal Combination

People battling both type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease are at an increased risk of death, according to a new study conducted by University of Connecticut

Brains Of Teens With Type 2 Diabetes Show Gray Matter Changes

Teenagers suffering from type 2 diabetes display differences in brain gray matter volume, according to a new study conducted by Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medic

High-Sugar, High-Fat Diets During Pregnancy Can Impact Future Generations

Pregnant women who consume diets rich in sugar and fat can negatively affect the family bloodline for at least three future generations, according to a new study co

Preference For Sweets Influenced By Age And Weight

The brain’s reward system may function differently in overweight people compared with individuals classified as being healthy, making those who are battling obesity

Link Between Emotional Stress And Diabetes Discovered

There is a connection amongst anxiety control, inflammation and type 2 diabetes, according to a new study conducted by Rice University researchers.

Men In Unhappy Marriages Experience Slower Development Of Diabetes

An unhappy marriage may slow the development of diabetes in men, according to a new study conducted by Michigan State researchers.

More Walkable Neighborhoods Show Lower Rates of Diabetes

Urban neighborhoods featuring a more walkable design showed decreased incidences of diabetes and obesity, according to a new study published in JAMA.

Exposure To Artificial Light Can Negatively Impact Your Metabolism

Metabolism undergoes a transformation when exposed to bright light, according to a new study conducted by Northwestern University researchers.

Specific Foods Identified As Preventing Inflammation

Certain foods have been discovered to fight inflammation, according to a new study conducted by University of Liverpool Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease rese

Junk Food Causes Similar Damage To Kidneys As Type 2 Diabetes

Consuming junk food can cause high blood sugar levels and the same amount of harm to the kidneys as type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in Exper

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