When you have Type 1 diabetes, you need to use insulin, a hormone normally produced in the pancreas, because your body doesn’t make it. Some people with Type 2 diabetes — but not all — also use ...
Managing type 2 diabetes requires more than just taking a pill. It is a daily commitment to keeping blood sugar levels in check, reducing long-term risks, and maintaining overall well-being. In recent ...
Insulin therapy helps control blood sugar levels in diabetes. What type of insulin you take, how often you take it, and how it’s administered are all part of your individualized treatment plan. For ...
AID systems combine an insulin pump with a continuous glucose monitor to automatically adjust insulin levels throughout the ...
On a “bad diabetes day,” as Sammie Delaney Young calls it, her blood sugar level goes on a rollercoaster ride, even when she’s doing everything right. Young, 25, is one of approximately 3 million ...
A Garvan-led clinical trial has found that using a common and inexpensive type 2 diabetes drug reduces insulin needs in type ...
Though insulin resistance and diabetes are not the same, they are related, and one can influence the other. Treatment may depend on what’s causing insulin resistance and if you’ve been diagnosed with ...
A cheap, century-old medication can improve life for people with type 1 diabetes, according to new research. A clinical trial ...
A compound that enables the delivery of insulin through the skin has been demonstrated in mice and minipigs. The findings, ...
Diabetes is rising due to lifestyle factors like less activity and more screen time, not just sweets. Genetics also plays a ...