Diabetes is very common. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that 38.4 million people in the United States are currently living with diabetes. That’s 11.6 percent of the ...
Hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers will be diagnosed with diabetes at some point, including many men. Here are the warning ...
Men who have diabetes are more at risk of complications from the condition than women, according to a study. This could be down to men being more overweight and less likely to adopt a healthier ...
More than 38 million Americans have diabetes and, of those, up to 95% have type 2 diabetes. Though there are various types of diabetes (yup, there are more than two), the signs something is awry often ...
A common but undiagnosed genetic condition may delay diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in Black and South Asian men in the UK.
Semaglutide, a medication initially developed for type 2 diabetes and obesity, significantly improves symptoms in men and women with a common type of heart failure that has had few therapeutic options ...
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