More than 830 million people worldwide have diabetes—a chronic, debilitating disease. But experts say it’s possible to recover with a few proven lifestyle changes.
More than 7,500 students with Type 1 diabetes enter college every year, and the number is only growing. At the University of ...
As part of the UAE’s Year of Community and in alignment with the ‘Forward Society’ pillar of “We the UAE 2031 Vision”, ...
The Kilolani Project at the Queen Emma Clinics has helped more than 300 patients manage their diabetes since 2021 — all are ...
One-shot’ approach that uses machine learning to screen immune cells could help to detect conditions with overlapping ...
Ava Reeves from Ballarat, Victoria, was fed up with spending excessive amounts of money on expensive women’s fashion brands.
The current exhibition of Nordic art at the renovated and renamed Buffalo AKG Art Museum includes the giant blade of a wind turbine. Heffel Fine Art Auction House hosted its highly-anticipated spring ...
A night of 1920s glamour will help fund a future without Type 1 diabetes. The Blair Type 1 Diabetes Foundation is hosting its annual Roaring 20s Grand Gala on Saturday, Feb.
With so many things happening in the diabetes tech world, it can be hard to keep up ... The iPhone version joins Insulet's Android app that was released last May. Tidepool Will Support Abbott's ...
It's common for people to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in their late 40s and continuing into their 50s and beyond. The fastest-growing group of people with a diabetes ... They also may evaluate ...
The Physicians Committee promotes plant-based diets for good health and disease prevention.