Consuming too much sugar is considered by some to be the ultimate marker for developing type 2 diabetes. Diabetes has various causes, including environmental, genetic, and metabolic factors.
A deficiency in this hormone can lead to an increase in blood sugar levels, heightening the risk of heart disease and nerve damage, reports the Express. Identifying diabetes can be tricky as some ...
Getting to know what’s going on in your body can help you manage type 2 diabetes well. It’s a chronic condition in which your body doesn’t use insulin properly. This causes sugar to build up ...
The first patient to be treated had remained free from insulin injections for more than four years and had blood sugar levels in the non-diabetic range. Their hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), an indicator ...
In a Facebook post, Fuziah said over 20% of Malaysians, or one in five, are diabetic. The average Malaysian consumes about 26 teaspoons of sugar daily, far exceeding the recommended intake of just six ...
Fear of a having a low blood sugar crash dissuades many people with Type 1 diabetes from getting the exercise they need, a new study finds. However, people were more likely to engage in exercise ...