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Stress and Diabetes Could Be Linked, Study Suggests
Stress may be the reason people with obesity are more likely to get other metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, according to a recent study. Scientists at Rutgers University, New Jersey, experimented on genetically engineered mice to investigate how overeating leads to insulin resistance,
More than 800 million adults have diabetes globally, many untreated, study suggests
More than 800 million adults have diabetes worldwide – almost twice as many as previous estimates have suggested – and more than half of those aged over 30 who have the condition are not receiving treatment,
Diabetes in adults nearly doubles worldwide, study suggests
More than 800 million adults have diabetes worldwide, almost twice as many as previous estimates have suggested, and more than half of those aged over 30 who have the condition are not receiving treatment,
New report reveals global diabetes rates have doubled since 1990
A new report shows global diabetes rates have doubled, rising from 7% in 1990 to 14% in 2022, with the largest increase seen in low and middle-income countries. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the health risks tied to this surge.
Global Diabetes Rate Has Doubled In Last 30 Years: Study
The percentage of adults suffering from diabetes across the world has doubled over the past three decades, the biggest rises coming in developing countries, a study said Wednesday.
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More than 800 million people worldwide have diabetes
Fourteen percent of the world's people -- more than 800 million -- now have diabetes, a doubling of the global rate for the ...
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How to prevent diabetes, according to a doctor
Diabetes is the eighth leading cause of death in the US and can lead to other conditions, including kidney failure, ...
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Ozempic Could Prevent Diabetes. Should It Be Used for That?
New research shows that weight loss medications can stop the progression of prediabetes. Experts don’t all agree on such a ...
UPI
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Research shows strong link between gum disease, diabetes
Periodontal (gum) disease and
diabetes
are locked in a grim partnership aimed at undermining your health, experts warn.
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How much do you know about diabetes?
There are three types of diabetes: type 1 (usually childhood onset), type 2 (usually adult onset), and gestational (during ...
Medical News Today
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People with kidney disease, diabetes may develop heart disease 28 years earlier
People with chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes, or both of these conditions may have a higher cardiovascular disease ...
tyla
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Doctor issues warning over red flag early symptom of diabetes that shows up at night
A doctor has issued a warning over a red flag early symptom of
diabetes
that shows up at night. In light of World ...
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Gum Disease & Diabetes: A Strong Link
Severe gum disease can even be a kind of "tipping point," pushing people into a diabetic state, the experts said. All of this ...
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Uncommon Signs of Diabetes Doctors Want You to Know
Endocrinologists share uncommon symptoms of diabetes that may indicate type 1, type 2, or prediabetes. Some signs include ...
Business Wire
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Dexcom Helps People With Diabetes Take the First Step to Discover What They’re Made Of on World Diabetes Day
This World Diabetes Day, DexCom, Inc. (NASDAQ: DXCM), the global leader in glucose biosensing technology, is encouraging ...
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Surging diabetes rate underscores vast opportunity in weight-loss drugs
The number of adults diagnosed with diabetes has more than quadrupled since 1990 and now stands above 800 million, according ...
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