Forget the pills — there’s new evidence that exercise may be as effective as medications in treating heart disease and diabetes. Doctors now advise everyone, from young children to older adults, to ...
Researchers from Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and National University of Singapore (NUS) found that using pulsed ...
Exercise is known for the positive effects on metabolic diseases, partly because of the release of circulating extracellular ...
Your editorial “RFK Jr.’s Race Against the Cure” (Dec. 5) refers to “GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic” and includes the statement that “neither exercise nor dietary changes will cure diabetes.” It must be ...
Some healthcare providers now prescribe exercise. For many people, it can be more helpful than popping a pill. When Sandra Wingate discovered she had dangerously high blood sugar last year due to type ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In this Diabetes in Real Life column, Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES, talks with Michael See, MS, ...
Exercise reprograms molecular pathways in the body, offering new clues for future disease prevention and treatment. For years, it has been well established that regular exercise builds strength, ...
Exercising can help regulate blood sugar and manage gestational diabetes. Moderate exercise each week is recommended during pregnancy if your pregnancy healthcare professional approves. Share on ...
Without proper management, insulin resistance could develop into type 2 diabetes and increase your risk of stroke, cancer, and weight gain.
Diabetes is a chronic condition that results in high blood sugar. Here's how to get your levels under control and stay ...
SAN DIEGO — Exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), individually or in combination, can significantly relieve depression in people with type 2 diabetes, according to new findings presented at ...