Over the years, each time I have written about diabetes, the numbers are up dramatically. For example, the latest stats tell us that currently there are 37.3 million diabetics in the U.S. That’s one ...
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Where your body stores fat may play a role in diabetes risk, a new study suggests. Image credit: Hugh Sitton/Stocksy More than one in three individuals in the United States have prediabetes, a ...
Just 150 minutes of exercise per week could help lower blood sugar, reverse prediabetes. Image credit: Ana Luz Crespi/Stocksy. The increasing numbers of people with type 2 diabetes is a major ...
Pre-diabetes is a wake-up call for as it is a stage where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not high enough to be classified as type 2 diabetes. It doesn’t necessarily mean diabetes is ...
Prediabetes is characterized by blood sugar that’s higher than normal but not yet high enough to be considered Type 2 diabetes. This progressive condition is a silent threat because it has no symptoms ...
Prediabetes affects over one in three adults in the United States and is defined by elevated blood sugar levels that are not yet high enough for a diabetes diagnosis. If left unmanaged, roughly 70% of ...
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. According to the CDC, more than 38 million Americans have diabetes, with 90% to 95% of those having Type 2 diabetes. And on top of that, another 98 million ...
Receiving a prediabetes diagnosis can feel overwhelming at first, but this condition actually represents an important opportunity to make meaningful changes before developing type 2 diabetes. With ...
Prediabetes is when blood sugar is higher than normal but has not yet reached the elevated levels of Type 2 diabetes. This progressive, asymptomatic condition is a silent threat. In fact, More than 80 ...
Patients lowered their risk of heart-related death or hospitalization from heart failure by 58% if they reversed their prediabetes Reversing prediabetes also lowered risk of heart attack and stroke ...