Individuals with type 1 diabetes must use insulin injections or pumps and adhere to a special diet to maintain stable blood sugar levels because their bodies can't produce insulin naturally. Following ...
Jennifer Buccino uses the ‘plate method’, which promotes a plate comprising one-half of vegetables, a quarter of protein and ...
New research presented suggests that eating gluten-rich cereal, as well as some fruits in early childhood could increase the ...
The results show that the more fruit, oats or rye children ate, the more their risk of T1D increased. In contrast, eating strawberries, blueberries, lingonberries, raspberries, blackcurrants and other ...
Can a low-carb diet improve glycemic control in kids with type 1 diabetes without increasing risks? New research suggests it ...
"It is important to find out which factors in these foods are responsible for these associations," researcher Suvi Virtanen said.
Oats and bananas are highly nutritious with numerous health benefits Read on to understand if eating it too much can cause ...
New research being presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Madrid, ...
A diet low in carbohydrates could be beneficial for children and young adults with Type 1 diabetes, claimed a study.
Living with Type 1 diabetes presents unique challenges, especially for athletes who push their bodies to the limit. Yet, ...
A trigger in the environment, such as a virus, may also play a part in developing type 1 diabetes. Diet and lifestyle habits don’t cause type 1 diabetes.” Initially, you might feel very thirsty all ...
ABC News medical correspondent Dr. Darien Sutton breaks down four symptoms to help spot diabetes, and the risks that go along ...