Articles for Tag: "diabetes"

Can your body provide its own diabetes treatment? 
Can your body provide its own diabetes treatment?
New research points to converting gut cells to produce insulin for diabetes treatment.
Kids’ screen time linked to health risks later in life 
Kids’ screen time linked to health risks later in life
More exercise and less time spent with electronics means kids are less likely to develop poor health as adults.
Can fasting reduce your chance of diabetes? 
Can fasting reduce your chance of diabetes?
According to new research, periodic fasts may stave off—and even reverse—prediabetic condition.
Undiagnosed diabetes threatens heart attack patients 
Undiagnosed diabetes threatens heart attack patients
As many as one in 10 people who have a heart attack may have undiagnosed diabetes, a new study finds.
Poll finds diabetes top health concern for Latino families 
Poll finds diabetes top health concern for Latino families
Diabetes affects a disproportionately large number of Hispanic/Latino Americans. Get the details.
How exercise during pregnancy can deter diabetes 
How exercise during pregnancy can deter diabetes
Pregnant women diagnosed with gestational diabetes can reduce their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Are moms starting infants too early on solid foods? 
Are moms starting infants too early on solid foods?
Experts say parents should seek physician guidance before starting their babies on solid foods.