The 58% Prevention Window: Why Type 2 Diabetes Doesn't Have to Be Your Future
Type 2 diabetes is largely preventable—lifestyle changes can cut your risk by up to 58%. Here's what the research shows about catching prediabetes early.
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Type 2 diabetes is largely preventable—lifestyle changes can cut your risk by up to 58%. Here's what the research shows about catching prediabetes early.
New research reveals that managing blood sugar in type 2 diabetes significantly impacts cognitive flexibility and mental well-being—here's what the science...
A Kaiser Permanente study shows clinical pharmacists can safely reduce dangerous low blood sugar episodes in older type 2 diabetes patients by switching them...
Some type 2 diabetes patients develop insulin antibodies that interfere with treatment, causing dangerous blood sugar swings.
New research shows a low-fat vegan diet helped type 1 diabetes patients reduce daily insulin use by 28% and save hundreds yearly on medication costs.
A new community forum reveals how small-island clinics handle everything from urgent care to specialist referrals—and why knowing the difference could save you time and money.
A diabetes medication inspired by Gila monster venom is transforming treatment for type 2 diabetes and obesity—here's the surprising science behind the hype.
Researchers found that traditional African foods like edible insects and ancient grains contain powerful compounds that reduce inflammation and help control blood sugar in people with type 2 diabetes.
Even with multiple medications, some people with type 2 diabetes struggle to control blood sugar. Here's what doctors consider next.
Social media blurs the line between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, but these conditions require opposite eating strategies. Here's what actually works for each.
A simple 15-minute post-meal walk can lower blood sugar more effectively than longer walks at other times, offering a free diabetes management tool.
Eli Lilly's new once-weekly insulin efsitora matches daily insulin's effectiveness at lowering blood sugar, potentially transforming how people with type 2 diabetes manage their condition.
Many people with diabetes wake up to mysteriously high blood sugar, even after fasting all night. Here's what causes the dawn phenomenon and how to fix it.
Researchers found a new subtype of Type 1 diabetes that doesn't follow the typical autoimmune pattern, affecting about 15% of Black Americans with the disease.
New research shows 46% of type 2 diabetes patients achieved remission through strategic diet changes, but the path varies dramatically by diabetes type.
Diabetes affects 1 in 450 children by age 19, but understanding how insulin works—and what happens when it doesn't—can help families spot warning signs early.
Veterans face diabetes at nearly 25% compared to 10% in civilians, with unique service-related factors and VA benefits available.
New research reveals how pancreatic cancer disrupts insulin production through a specific molecular pathway, offering hope for earlier detection.
If you have Type 2 diabetes, swapping sugar for artificial sweeteners might seem like a smart move—but experts say it's more complicated than that.
New AI technology and blood molecule analysis show promise for predicting type 2 diabetes risk years before current tests can detect it.
Scientists discovered three new compounds in roasted coffee that control blood sugar better than a common diabetes drug in lab tests.
New research reveals diabetes doesn't just increase heart disease risk—it literally rewires heart cells and builds up scar tissue.
Common diabetes drugs like metformin may do more than control blood sugar—they could also slow cancer growth through immune and inflammatory pathways, according to new research.
A major study of over 100,000 people found that common food preservatives increase type 2 diabetes risk by up to 49%.
New research reveals why diabetes complications spread across multiple organs and highlights breakthrough treatments that could finally slow the disease's progression.
AI-powered tools and year-long glucose monitors are transforming diabetes care, making blood sugar management easier than ever before.
A new study reveals that only 27.6% of type 2 diabetes patients in Bangladesh understand hypoglycemia, a life-threatening condition that can cause seizures and unconsciousness.
Most women's blood sugar returns to normal after pregnancy, but gestational diabetes raises future type 2 diabetes risk significantly.
Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90% of all diabetes cases—and lifestyle factors play a bigger role than you might realize.
Over 38 million Americans have diabetes, but one in five don't know it—a free online quiz could be your first step to prevention.
Over 38 million Americans have diabetes, but 1 in 5 don't realize it. Early detection through simple screening can prevent serious complications.
A 2024 study reveals gestational diabetes rates in Qatar are nearly double the global average. Learn what expectant mothers need to know about this pregnancy complication.
Revolutionary automated insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors are dramatically improving blood sugar control for type 2 diabetes patients.
Australian researchers are developing RNA-based medicines that target insulin resistance directly, potentially offering a safer alternative to current treatments.
An oral diabetes medication that mimics natural hormones could offer better blood sugar control with fewer side effects than current treatments.
From the first therapy to preserve beta cells in newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes to revolutionary stem cell treatments, 2026 promises breakthrough advances.
California launches CalRx insulin at $11 per pen—up to 95% cheaper than current prices, potentially saving uninsured diabetics $4,000 annually.
New research reveals the world's most common diabetes drug affects brain pathways, not just the liver—opening doors to better treatments.
The FDA just approved the first oral GLP-1 weight-loss pill, offering a daily alternative to weekly injections with similar results.
New research reveals specific molecules and brain responses that explain why some people develop insulin resistance and blood sugar problems.
New research reveals natural daylight exposure helps people with type 2 diabetes maintain better blood sugar control—no diet changes required.
From needle-free glucose monitors to once-weekly insulin shots, 2025 delivered game-changing diabetes innovations that could transform daily management.
From needle-free glucose monitors to oral medications that slash heart attack risk, 2025 delivered revolutionary advances in diabetes management.