While type 1 and type 2 diabetes typically occupy distinct places in healthcare, research is showing an increase of patients ...
Sudden cardiac death is much more common in people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes than in the general population, and it ...
When someone is diagnosed with diabetes, it’s usually pretty simple which one they have — Type 1 or Type 2. The rate of diabetes has grown worldwide, having surpassed 800 million people a year ago. By ...
Type 1.5 diabetes isn’t a myth. It shares features of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes — it develops in adults, like Type 2, but involves an autoimmune process, ...
Increased risk "most striking" in younger adults, researchers say ...
As people with type 1 diabetes live longer than ever before, both clinicians and patients are recognizing the need to prepare ...
Type 1 diabetes is a disease in which the body mistakenly attacks itself as the immune system destroys the pancreas's insulin ...
A clinical trial found that metformin, a drug typically used for type 2 diabetes, reduced insulin requirements by around 12% ...
Once known as “juvenile” diabetes, type 1 diabetes was long considered a childhood disease. Although the condition is often diagnosed in children and teenagers, it can develop at any age. Type 1 ...
Diabetes affects every part of the body, causing symptoms like fatigue, weight gain, mood changes, and neuropathic pain, among others. These symptoms are not unique to diabetes: They are also common ...
A Stanford study confirmed a complete reversal of type 1 diabetes in mice through a combination of stem cell transplants and ...