Intense treatment doesn`t help diabetics: StudyKey results from a landmark federal study are in, and the results are disappointing for diabetics.
Tai chi may help diabeticsTai chi, an ancient form of Chinese exercise, may benefit those with type 2 diabetes, says a university researcher.
Most diabetics live in developing countries: IDFOnce called a rich man`s disease, diabetes is now sparing none and spreading like an epidemic in developing countries, including India, which house 80 per cent
of world`s diabetic population.
Soon, therapeutic socks to help diabetics Texas researchers have announced the development of first-of-its-kind cloth that releases nitric oxide gas — an advance that will help people with diabetes and preserve organs harvested for transplantation.
Soon, contact lenses to help diabeticsYour contact lenses would one day help you manage diabetes, say researchers.
‘Good’ cholesterol less protective in diabeticsDiabetes may lower the heart-protective benefits of high-density lipoprotein, or HDL, the so-called ‘good’ cholesterol, according to new study.
Pine bark extract may help treat early diabetic retinopathy An antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree can treat diabetic retinopathy in the early stages, says a new study.
Vitamin-D supplements help diabetic women Women from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka with insulin resistance showed marked improvement after taking vitamin D supplements, says a study.
44.1mn Americans will become diabetic by 2034 The number of Americans living with diabetes will nearly double, from 23.7 million in 2009 to 44.1 million in 2034, say researchers.
Pituitary gland surgery may help some diabeticsThere might be relief in sight for a small number of diabetics
who could be completely freed of this ailment through a small
surgery on the pituitary gland.