Newly diagnosed diabetics generally don’t take advantage of educational programs that could help them manage their disease, a new study suggests. Diabetes self-management education and training (DMST) ...
Of the three modelled T1D screening strategies, newborn bloodspot genetic risk-stratified screening was the most ...
New research from the University of Sydney reveals that the number of Australians living with diabetes may be up to 35 percent higher than previously estimated. The findings raise critical questions ...
Powers MA, Bardsley JK, Cypress M, et al. Diabetes self-management education and support in adults with type 2 diabetes: A consensus report of the American Diabetes Association, the Association of ...
About one in six pregnant women will develop gestational diabetes, the fastest-growing type of diabetes in Australia, and one of the most common pregnancy challenges. A nationwide analysis found an ...
When it comes to type 2 diabetes management, strength training doesn’t always get the same attention as aerobic exercise, such as bicycling, running, and walking. But the truth is that a well-rounded ...
"Nobody chooses diabetes. Absolutely nobody. There are different types of diabetes: type one diabetes, which is an auto-immune condition and there is no known cure at this time; type two diabetes, ...
For individuals managing type 2 diabetes, strength training emerges as a vital tool alongside cardio. A recent study highlighted that strength training alone can improve blood sugar levels more ...
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