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Low blood sugar can make you feel awful, and it can be dangerous. Learn about symptoms and treatments for people with diabetes who have low blood sugar.
Type 3 diabetes occurs when neurons in the brain become unable to respond to insulin, which is essential for basic tasks, including memory and learning. Some ...
Gestational diabetes happens when a woman's body can't make enough insulin during pregnancy. Most women with gestational diabetes deliver healthy babies; ...
Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect how your body uses blood sugar. The underlying cause of diabetes varies by type. But no matter what ...
November is American Diabetes Month. Imagine treating diabetes and checking glucose levels with no needle sticks and an annual check instead of a daily ...
According to a recent study, a new immune-modulating therapy helps slow the rate of islet cell loss for people in the early stages of type 1 diabetes.
Late-night snacks aren't necessarily off-limits with diabetes, but healthy choices won't leave you with high blood sugar in the morning.
Diabetes and heart disease are two of the most common health concerns and are linked. Learn more from a Mayo Clinic expert.
Diabetes management includes healthy eating, regular exercise, blood sugar monitoring, and sometimes, diabetes medications or insulin therapy.
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Left untreated, diabetes can lead to further serious health problems, such as heart disease, stroke, vision loss and ...
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