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Islet-on-a-chip technology streamlines diabetes research




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A Sea Snail Toxin Could Inspire New Diabetes Drugs

Sea snails stun their prey with toxins that mimic glucose-regulating hormones.



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Diabetes: Global treatment gap is widening, study finds




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Diabetes: Global treatment gap is widening, study finds

More than 800 million adults around the world now have type 1 or type 2 diabetes, a global analysis has estimated—more than four times the number in 1990.Almost six in 10 adults aged over 30 with diabetes, equal to around 445 million people, did not receive treatment in 2022, three and a half times as many as in 1990, research in the Lancet found.1 The study found that while treatment rates had improved in many high income and industrialised nations and some emerging economies, treatment had stagnated at low levels in many low income countries where diabetes has drastically increased.Majid Ezzati, senior author and a professor of global environmental health at Imperial College London, said that the results highlighted “widening global inequalities” in diabetes treatment. “This is especially concerning as people with diabetes tend to be younger in low income countries and, in the absence of effective treatment, are at...




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World Diabetes Day 2024: 10 Diet And Lifestyle Changes A Diabetic Should Make For Healthy Living

World Diabetes Day 2024 reminds us of the importance of breaking barriers and bridging gaps to ensure that everyone with diabetes has access to the resources and care they need.




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World Diabetes Day: One-Fourth Of People Living With Diabetes In India In 2022: Lancet Study

The figure of 82.8 crore is over four times the number in 1990, with the largest increase in low and middle-income countries (LMICs), researchers forming the Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factor Collaboration




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World Diabetes Day: Nick Jonas, Salma Hayek, Maheep Kapoor On Their Struggles With The Disease

World Diabetes Day is celebrated on November 14 every year




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World Diabetes Day 2024: Follow These Night Routine Steps For Better Blood Sugar Levels

World Diabetes Day 2024: Altering night-time routines can be an effective strategy in managing diabetes, here's how.




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Global Diabetes Rate Has Doubled In Last 30 Years, Reveals 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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World Diabetes Day 2024: 10 Foods That Are Secretly Increasing Your Risk Of Diabetes

World Diabetes Day 2024: In this article, we discuss how certain foods can increase your risk of diabetes.








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From Surviving to Thriving: Enhancing Well-being in Diabetes

Highlights: Diabetes management involves significant daily challenges affecting mental health A holistic approac




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From Surviving to Thriving: Enhancing Well-being in Diabetes

Millions with diabetes face daily challenges that impact their physical and mental well-being. This World Diabetes Day, let's prioritize holistic care.




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World Diabetes Day 2024: Top 5 Early Warning Signs of High Blood Sugar Levels That Appear In Morning - TheHealthSite

  1. World Diabetes Day 2024: Top 5 Early Warning Signs of High Blood Sugar Levels That Appear In Morning  TheHealthSite
  2. Tackling diabetes epidemic  The Hindu
  3. World Diabetes Day 2024: Why type 2 diabetes often goes unnoticed, early signs of this silent killer, and associated risks  The Economic Times
  4. World Diabetes Day 2024  PIB
  5. 86% diabetics in India facing anxiety, depression; women more affected: Report  Gujarat Samachar




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One-fourth of people living with diabetes in India, Lancet study estimates

Of the 82.8 crore, India's share formed over a quarter (21.2 crore). Another 14.8 crore were in China, while 4.2 crore, 3.6 crore and 2.2 crore lived in the US, Pakistan and Brazil, respectively, the researchers found




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Uncontrolled diabetes increases risk of hearing loss; doctors call for more awareness, screening

Hearing loss occurs twice as frequently in patients with uncontrolled diabetes as compared to the non-diabetic population, doctors say, calling for screening to be included in routine diabetes care




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Doctors believe continual upskilling is crucial for diabetes management: survey

The survey also found that doctors were interested in using AI tools for early detection and personalised treatment plans to manage diabetes




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Tackling diabetes epidemic

An India free of diabetes-related complications is eminently possible, if lifestyle changes are made




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Year-long action plan to combat diabetes to be launched on World Diabetes Day




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Don’t follow self-healing methods to control diabetes, says diabetologists




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CMC organises exhibition and poster competition on diabetes




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Prioritising mental wellbeing can help in management of diabetes, say doctors




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World Diabetes Day 2024: Types, causes, precaution to avoid this chronic disease

While some types of diabetes are manageable with medications and lifestyle adjustments, others can lead to long-term health issues.




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World Diabetes Day 2024: Early signs of high blood sugar level you should not ignore - India TV News

  1. World Diabetes Day 2024: Early signs of high blood sugar level you should not ignore  India TV News
  2. World Diabetes Day 2024  PIB
  3. World Diabetes Day: Why diabetes is more than abnormal blood sugar level  The Times of India
  4. World Diabetes Day 2024: 10 Foods That Are Secretly Increasing Your Risk Of Diabetes  NDTV
  5. World Diabetes Day 2024: 5 ways to detect diabetes quickly  Health shots




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India tops global diabetes list with 212 million cases in 2022: Lancet Study - The Economic Times

  1. India tops global diabetes list with 212 million cases in 2022: Lancet Study  The Economic Times
  2. Don’t follow self-healing methods to control diabetes, says diabetologists  The Hindu
  3. Combat diabetes with urgent lifestyle changes: Experts  The Times of India
  4. Indians account for quarter of world’s adult diabetes patients: Lancet study  Hindustan Times
  5. Rice University’s ROGUE device implants a ‘living pharmacy’ to combat diabetes and obesity  Express Pharma




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Year-long action plan to combat diabetes to be launched on World Diabetes Day - The Hindu

  1. Year-long action plan to combat diabetes to be launched on World Diabetes Day  The Hindu
  2. World Diabetes Day 2024  PIB
  3. World Diabetes Day: Why diabetes is more than abnormal blood sugar level  The Times of India
  4. World Diabetes Day 2024: 10 Foods That Are Secretly Increasing Your Risk Of Diabetes  NDTV
  5. World Diabetes Day 2024: 5 ways to detect diabetes quickly  Health shots




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Don’t follow self-healing methods to control diabetes, says diabetologists - The Hindu

  1. Don’t follow self-healing methods to control diabetes, says diabetologists  The Hindu
  2. Study: 100mn Indians have diabetes  The Times of India
  3. The Hindu webinar on diabetes management to be held on November 13  The Hindu
  4. Combat diabetes with urgent lifestyle changes: Experts  The Times of India
  5. Rice University’s ROGUE device implants a ‘living pharmacy’ to combat diabetes and obesity  Express Pharma




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World Diabetes Day 2024: Early and surprising signs of the silent killer - The Times of India

  1. World Diabetes Day 2024: Early and surprising signs of the silent killer  The Times of India
  2. U.S. Diabetes Rates Rise to Nearly 1 in 6 Adults  Avery Journal Times
  3. Healthwatch: Millions of Americans have diabetes and don't know it  CBS Chicago
  4. CDC: 1 in 6 American adults have diabetes, costs rise  Business Insurance
  5. 16% of Adults Have Diabetes; Compounded Semaglutide Deaths; Testosterone Tx Surge  Medpage Today




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How to Prevent and Control Diabetes

Prevention and control of the diabetes disease.




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Live a Happy and Healthy Life With Diabetes

Find out how you can lead a happy and healthy life by managing diabetes.




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Benefits of Yoga for People With Diabetes

If you have diabetes, you may be looking for an exercise workout program. If so, check out our list of the 3 top benefits of yoga for people with diabetes.




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Ways To Manage Type 2 Diabetes Without Medication

Discover the influential power of simple habits and lifestyle changes by exploring different ways to manage Type 2 Diabetes without medication.




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Nigeria: 6 Million Nigerians Face Existential Threat As Cost of Diabetes Care Skyrockets

[Vanguard] The Diabetes Association of Nigeria, DAN, has warned that six million Nigerians with diabetes are facing existential threat, following the skyrocketing cost of healthcare.




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Support the fight against diabetes

Scott Hanselman and his wife will be joining the walk for diabetes on May 6 2006. They've set a goal of raising $10,000 for this event and could use your help in reaching that goal. I encourage all of you to go to Scott's blog to find out more about this worthy cause, or go directly to diabetes.org to make... (64 words)




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Staying up late raises risk of type 2 diabetes by 50%: study

Night owls have a 50% higher chance of developing type 2 diabetes, new research warns of health risks.




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Research highlights top exercises for diabetes control

The findings suggest that men benefit most from tailored interval exercises based on their initial blood sugar levels




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Parents can lower risk of diabetes in children with THIS practice

A representational image shows a toddler eating cereal. — Unsplash

A groundbreaking study has revealed a simple practice that parents can adopt to protect their children from getting diagnosed with diabetes in later years.

According to The Hill, a recent...




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Study shows the night shift’s impact on diabetes and obesity risks

Richland, WA — Spending just three days working a night shift “can knock the body’s biological rhythms off course, disrupting important processes related to blood glucose regulation, energy metabolism and inflammation,” researchers from Washington State University and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory say.




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Study links workers with diabetes to higher depression risk

Washington — Workers who have diabetes may face a heightened risk of developing depression, according to a recent NIOSH study.




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Managing diabetes at work: What employers can do

Employers typically are required to accommodate employees with diabetes, according to the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety. Accommodations may include time and a private place to administer any medications or conduct blood sugar tests, the ability to keep food nearby, or a schedule of regular breaks to maintain a prescribed diet.




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Delaying diabetes may yield long-term health benefits

If you have prediabetes, making positive diet and exercise changes that delay the onset of diabetes “for just four years” can reduce your long-term risk of diabetes-related health problems and death, researchers say.




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New Approaches to Diabetes

According to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 30 million Americans — nearly 10% of the entire population — are living with diabetes, and perhaps as many as 85 million more are living with prediabetes.




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Splenda Diabetes Care Shakes

Splenda® Brand, a sweetener brand, announced that its line of Splenda® Diabetes Care Shakes is now available at Walgreens stores nationwide. The expansion comes on the heels of a successful regional launch in June 2020.




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Kate Farms Organic Nutrition Shake for Those with Diabetes

Kate Farms,® a company that aims to bring plant-based nutrition into healthcare, launched newest shake, Glucose Support 1.2. The plant-based, organic nutrition shake is designed to help manage blood sugar as part of a balanced diet.




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Magical qualities of walnut work against cancer and diabetes

US scientists have reaffirmed the benefits of eating walnuts in a new study. Specialists from the University of California at Davis conducted a series of experiments on a group of male mice diagnosed with prostate cancer. The mice were divided into three diet groups. The first group did not consume walnuts, the second group received walnuts, and the third one was fed with walnut oil. The experiment showed that the development of the tumor and malignant cells significantly slowed among the rodents in the second and the third groups. According to Natural News, the scientists explained the success of the experiment with the content of powerful phytonutrients in raw walnuts. This natural product contains that inhibit cancer cells and prevent them from developing.Just two handfuls of walnuts every day reduces the risk of cancer by almost 50 percent, the scientists said.Furthermore, walnut oil reduces the amount of harmful cholesterol in blood and increases insulin sensitivity, which helps fight heart disease and reduces the risk of diabetes. For example, one study found that overweight adults with type 2 diabetes who consumed just one-quarter cup of walnuts daily reduced their fasting insulin levels in just a few months' time compared to those on non-walnut diets. It is believed that walnuts can shrink levels of the hormone IGF-1, known to play a key role in development of both prostate and breast cancer, Natural News says.Thanks to their omega-3 fat content, walnuts are often the subjects of cancer-preventive studies. However, one should be cautious with eating them as walnuts are a high calorie product. For example, just 2.6 ounces of walnuts is about 482 calories, which may - in some people - contribute to an excess of stored fat. Health benefits of walnuts have been known since time immemorial. Hippocrates and Avicenna mentioned them in the treatment of various diseases. In addition, the ancients thought that they stimulate mental activity. Anna Protsenko, a nutritionist, told MedPulse.ru. "Walnuts contain a great deal of minerals," the expert explains. "They include iron, copper, cobalt, potassium, sodium, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, and iodine. Many of them are antioxidants. In addition, walnuts contain unsaturated fatty acids, more than 20 amino acids, and vitamins A, E, B, P and C. By the way, they contain nearly 50 times more vitamin C than citrus, and 8 times more than black currants. In addition, walnuts are rich in protein.




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Hackensack University Medical Center to Hold Annual Diabetes Awareness Month Event