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Diabetes programs that focus on behavior can help people control their metabolism, improve fitness levels, and manage weight loss and heart disease risk factors ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of a whole food plant-based diet on blood sugar control in diabetic patients versus a control group on the ...
Mayo Clinic is a leader in diabetes research. At the Mayo Clinic Center for Regenerative Biotherapeutics, researchers work on ways to regenerate the cells that ...
Overview. Diabetic neuropathy is a type of nerve damage that can happen with diabetes. Blood sugar, also called glucose, becomes high ...
Discover the critical link between diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert on the link.
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 more sugar than others, ...
Obesity, family history and a poor diet are among risk factors. Diabetes affects certain racial groups more than others. For instance, the Centers for Disease ...
Instead, lifestyle changes, such as improving your diet, losing weight and exercising regularly, may lower your blood sugar to a healthy level. Diabetes happens ...
If you develop Type 2 diabetes, your blood sugar is too high. The disease increases your risk of conditions such as blindness, amputations, heart failure and ...
Screening tests for gestational diabetes most often include: Initial glucose challenge test. You drink a syrupy glucose solution. One hour later, you have a ...
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