People with diabetes may experience changes in mood due to blood sugar levels, stress, or a mental health condition. Diabetes affects more than just your blood sugar. Living with this condition ...
Sep. 18, 2024 — When screening pregnant women for gestational diabetes, casual blood glucose testing misses 70% of the cases. This study should encourage obstetricians to depend on more reliable ...
Here’s our process. Regular physical activity is important for managing type 2 diabetes. Exercises like walking, swimming, and yoga can contribute to better blood sugar management. If you live ...
Intermittent fasting (IF) for people with diabetes has the potential benefit of improving blood glucose—and possibly reversing diabetes or going into "remission." The key is balancing these benefits ...
Diabetes describes a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar levels. Diabetes can be caused by the pancreas not producing insulin (type 1 diabetes) or by insulin resistance ...
Type 1 diabetes (also known as diabetes mellitus) is an autoimmune disease in which immune cells attack and destroy the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. The loss of insulin leads to the ...
A person without diabetes would typically exhibit "normal" blood sugar levels. A normal blood sugar level for a non-diabetic adult who has fasted for at least 8 hours is less than 100 mg/dL (6.1 ...