Most people think diabetes announces itself with obvious symptoms like extreme thirst, frequent urination, and dramatic weight loss. While these classic signs do occur, they typically appear when ...
While many symptoms of diabetes are common to both men and women such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue, women may experience certain early signs differently or more subtly due to ...
Diabetes is a common condition that affects about 38 million people in the United States, and nearly 95% of those diabetes cases are type 2 diabetes. Potential symptoms may include frequent peeing, ...
The human body sends subtle distress signals long before diabetes officially develops, but millions of people miss these crucial warning signs until irreversible damage has already occurred.
Many people who develop type 2 diabetes have no idea they’re sick until a blood test shows abnormal blood sugar levels, or until their disease progresses and serious complications start to occur. “For ...
Identifying children with early signs of type 1 diabetes makes a difference to their health. A new study suggests wider ...
It’s estimated that 38.4 million Americans live with diabetes, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Diabetes is a major risk factor for heart disease, kidney disease and ...
For decades, checking your metabolic health meant a needle. It involved a trip to a clinic, a blood draw, and a wait for lab results. This process measures key markers like blood sugar. But it often ...
Parents and caregivers often notice slight changes in their child long before anyone else does. Whether it’s a shift in mood, new habits, or a behavior that just feels unusual. When those changes ...
Measuring elevated levels of insulin in the blood, called hyperinsulinemia, is a proven way to measure metabolic health and can show the risk of developing future health concerns, including type 2 ...
Diabetes affects nearly 38 million Americans, including children and adults. Of those, approximately 2 million have Type 1 diabetes, a condition that pediatrician Dr. Scott Cyrus discussed with News ...