1950’s sugar rationing policies reduced risks of hypertension and diabetes
Early-life rationing reduced diabetes and hypertension risk by about 35% and 20%, respectively, and delayed disease onset by 4 and...
Early-life rationing reduced diabetes and hypertension risk by about 35% and 20%, respectively, and delayed disease onset by 4 and...
For the first time, scientists in China reprogrammed a woman's fat cells to turn them into insulin-making pancreatic cells that...
Limiting sugar intake from conception through early childhood was linked to lower risks of type 2 diabetes and hypertension, a...
Register hereThe Pan American Heatlh Organization (PAHO)cordially invites you to attend virtually the Launch of the new Diabetes Research Agenda,...
Share on PinterestIncreasing evidence emerges in support of the notion that plant-based diets protect cardiometabolic health. Image credit: Studio Firma/Stocksy.Current...
What is diabetes?We have trillions of cells in our bodies, and they need energy to do their work in keeping...