Diabetes

Drink These Teas To Manage Your Diabetes In Better Way

Having diabetes doesn’t mean that you cannot enjoy your tea, one of the most popular beverages in the world. In fact, there are certain types of teas that can lower blood sugar levels and therefore offers specific benefits to people living with diabetes. Teas such as green tea and black tea are full of healthy …

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Non-Diabetic COVID-19 Patients Developing High Sugar Levels Complicate Management Of Infection

India is home to 77 million diabetics, the second-highest in the world, according to a data of the International Diabetes Federation. Comorbidities such as hypertension, obesity, and abnormal cholesterol, and triglyceride levels can invite diabetes. Now, even coronavirus can raise blood sugar levels. The patients who don’t have a history of diabetes or are not …

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Stretching Your Legs May Help Prevent Diseases Such As Heart Diseases And Diabetes

New research published in the Journal of Physiology shows that 12 weeks of easy-to-administer passive stretching helps improve blood flow by making it easier for your arteries to dilate and decreasing their stiffness. Passive stretching differs from active stretching in that the former involves an external force (another person or gravity) stretching you, whereas active stretching is …

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Researchers Develop A New Ultrafast Insulin Which Works Four Times As Fast As Current One

Researchers at Stanford University are developing a new insulin formulation that begins to take effect almost immediately upon injection, potentially working four times as fast as current commercial fast-acting insulin formulations. The researchers focused on so-called monomeric insulin, which has a molecular structure that, according to theory, should allow it to act faster than other …

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Type 1 Diabetes In Children

Dr Subhash Kumar Wangnoo, senior consultant endocrinologist and diabetologist, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital Diabetes develops when the pancreas doesn’t work properly, or when the body doesn’t use insulin properly. There are different types of diabetes. The most common in children is type 1 diabetes, previously known as juvenile diabetes. It is an autoimmune disease triggered by …

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Study Finds Signs Of Type 2 Diabetes In Children As Young As 8 Years Old

Type 2 diabetes in children is on the rise and a new study found early signs of being more susceptible to it in children as young as 8-year-old, decades before it is likely to be diagnosed. The new study has been published in the journal Diabetes Care. The research took samples for the study from …

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