No Change in Heart Attack Rates for Younger U.S. Adults
And women tend to fare worse than men, study findsContinue Reading
And women tend to fare worse than men, study findsContinue Reading
But too many children and teens remain obese, experts say
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Scientists report that injection lowered blood sugar levels, improved insulin insensitivityContinue Reading
But device is still a long way from use by peopleContinue Reading
No greater risk for heart disease, diabetes or death among donors, researchers sayContinue Reading
As weight climbs, so do related deaths from heart disease, diabetes and cancer, researchers sayContinue Reading
In study, people with type 2 disease had better blood sugar control when both modes usedContinue Reading
6-month blood sugar control was better with the devices compared to needles, researchers sayContinue Reading
Early detection can help prevent serious complications
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Price tag for 1 year of institutionalized care is now about $84,000, federal report saysContinue Reading
A rapid-acting inhaled insulinContinue Reading
Early study in mouse and human cells shows promise, but more research is neededContinue Reading
Afrezza is taken at mealtimes, along with long-acting insulin or standard diabetes pillsContinue Reading
Study also finds former smokers, overweight better at taking cholesterol-lowering drugs as prescribedContinue Reading
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