When you hear the word “diabetes,” your first thought is likely about high blood sugar. Blood sugar is often an underestimated component of your health. An imbalance in blood sugar levels over ...
A Healthy Lifestyle May Counteract Diabetes-Associated Brain Aging Aug. 28, 2024 — Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes are associated with accelerated brain aging, according to a new study.
Managing blood sugar levels is crucial for individuals with diabetes and those aiming to maintain overall health. While medication and exercise play vital roles, diet remains a cornerstone of ...
Your job offer can only be withdrawn if a doctor with expertise in diabetes has examined you and determined that your condition poses a direct threat to health or safety. Even then, your employer ...
Type 2 diabetes and prediabetes are associated with accelerated brain aging, according to a new study. The good news is that this may be counteracted by a healthy lifestyle. Type 2 diabetes and ...
Timing is everything, right? Diabetes educators explain when they eat their first meal to manage their blood sugars.
Diabetes UK has revealed a list of healthy swaps for patients at breakfast. While cereals may look healthy, especially with the packaging, they are often full of added sugars and unhealthy fat.
Diabetes can age the brain by up to four years, a new study based on MRI scans shows. There was one silver lining: Healthy lifestyle changes could help prevent that neurological aging, the Swedish ...
Identifying diabetes can be tricky as some symptoms are incredibly subtle, warns Wayne UNC Health Care. One of the most common "silent" indicators of high blood sugar is frequent urination.
Diabetes and prediabetes are associated with accelerated brain aging with brain age gaps of 2.29 and 0.50 years, respectively. This association is more pronounced in men and those with poor ...
The good news is that this may be counteracted by a healthy lifestyle. Type 2 diabetes is a known risk factor for dementia, but it is unclear how diabetes and its early stages, known as ...
The good news is that this may be counteracted by a healthy lifestyle. Type 2 diabetes is a known risk factor for dementia, but it is unclear how diabetes and its early stages, known as ...