New research finds brisk walking may lower your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. In the study, people who walked at a faster-than-normal pace were nearly 40% less likely to develop the condition.
Blood sugar spikes after meals can strain the body, raising the risk of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, and heart disease over time. While diet is important, research shows that light activity ...
If you are a woman born in America in 2000, research suggests you have a 39 percent risk of develop type 2 diabetes in your lifetime. And while its hard to pinpoint risk numbers for the entire ...
New research highlights strength training as a powerful tool for managing type 2 diabetes. Lifting weights boosts insulin ...
Amit Shah reveals how better sleep, hydration, diet, and daily exercise helped him lose over 20 kg and reverse ...
Prediabetes, a condition affecting many adults, can now be reversed without significant weight loss. New research highlights ...
There's a wealth of advice available on improving our health, particularly regarding maintaining a healthy blood sugar level to prevent (or manage) Type 2 diabetes. However, it can feel ...
The television commercials make diabetes look like a walk in the park. Singing, dancing actors twirl their way across the set, extolling the virtues of one “magic bullet” medication or another.
The authors of a new study are warning people with type-1 diabetes to use fitness video games with caution. The study by Staffordshire University and Federal University of Vale do Sao Francisco has ...
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