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Research has shown that people with Type 2 diabetes are up to four times more likely than the general population to die from cardiovascular causes.
Diabetes. Gene alterations and diabetes risk. Adrian Vella, M.D., is researching the effects of the TCF7L2 gene on type 2 diabetes. Some studies have ...
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Left untreated, diabetes can lead to further serious health problems, such as heart disease, stroke, vision loss and ...
Type 2 Diabetes. Polygenic risk. People with high polygenic risk scores are 2.6 to 6.9 times more likely to get type 2 diabetes than are people who aren't ...
High blood sugar can lead to nerve damage in feet and other areas of the body. Know the symptoms and how to take steps to prevent this diabetes ...
... diabetes. Is this true? It's a common myth that if you have diabetes you shouldn't eat certain foods because they're "too sweet." Some fruits do contain ...
Along with a healthy diet, some vitamin and antioxidant products might play a role in preventing or slowing this common diabetes complication.
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— Diabetes affects nearly 1 in 10 adults in the U.S., of these millions, more than 90% have Type 2 diabetes. Controlling blood sugar and glycosylated ...
For some people with diabetes, one cup of coffee may raise or lower blood sugar. Learn how caffeine can affect blood sugar.
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