Diabetes is a lifelong disease that affects almost 12% of people in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease ...
Diabetes remains one of the most common chronic diseases in the world, and it often develops asymptomatically in its early ...
Women with diabetes face unique challenges that their male counterparts do not, many of which directly relate to their menstrual cycles, hormone fluctuations, and vaginal health, making diabetes ...
Diabetes is known for its impact on blood sugar but one of the first and often overlooked warning signs may appear right in front of your eyes—literally. Changes in vision might be the first sign that ...
You’ve been feeling tired lately, but you chalk it up to work stress. You’re getting up to use the bathroom more often at night, but you figure you’re just drinking more water. Your vision seems a bit ...
You probably check your feet for cuts, blisters, or fungal infections, but there’s an unusual warning sign hiding in your feet that could indicate developing diabetes long before your blood sugar ...
Both age and type of menopause were not tied to increased risk for developing type 1 or type 2 diabetes, according to ...