Diabetes-Mellitus Top Stories
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Diabetes Insipidus: What Is Diabetes Insipidus? Here's Everything You Need To Know
Sep 14, 2022 07:22 ISTDiabetes Insipidus: Despite the similarity in sound between the phrases "diabetes insipidus" and "diabetes mellitus," they are unrelated. Here's what you must know. -
World Diabetes Day: Is Type 2 Diabetes Reversible
Nov 13, 2017 12:18 ISTWorld Diabetes Day is celebrated worldwide for spreading awareness about diabetes mellitus and how to treat it. Let's find out if type 2 diabetes mellitus is reversible or not. -
Diabetic teens may have weaker bones
Feb 3, 2010 09:52 ISTYoung people with type 1 diabetes may have delayed bone development despite normal growth and maturity. -
Excess weight, diabetes risky in pregnancy
Nov 22, 2008 03:26 ISTWomen diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) who gain excess weight are at increased risk of preterm and cesarean delivery. -
Low vitamin D may cause diabetes
Sep 4, 2008 04:16 ISTPeople with lower levels of vitamin D in their blood may be at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes. -
Low vitamin D and death risk
Aug 14, 2008 08:36 ISTLow levels of vitamin D in the blood are associated with an increased risk of death from causes like diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cancers and others. -
Vitamin C fights diabetes
Aug 12, 2008 06:01 ISTHigh intake of vitamin C in the diet may lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. -
Diabetes risk during pregnancy
Aug 1, 2008 04:57 ISTDeveloping diabetes while pregnant, known as gestational diabetes, makes a woman highly vulnerable to type 2 diabetes later on. -
Snoring linked to diabetes
Mar 13, 2002 08:09 ISTSnoring may do more than just disturb others. It could also raise the risk of developing diabetes. People who snore on a regular basis have a two fold risk of developing diabetes independent of other risk factors such as obesity. The research was carried out at the department of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachus... -
Stress reduction for diabetics
Jan 14, 2002 12:31 ISTStress reduction techniques such as relaxation and breathing exercises can work as well as some drugs to control the effects of diabetes, as researchers reported recently. The study was carried out by a team of researchers at the Duke University Medical centre, USA. The team worked with 108 patients with type II or adult-onset diabetes. All the pa... -
Vitamin D reduces diabetes risk
Nov 16, 2001 02:29 ISTThe oft taken for granted sunlight may help in warding off more than just cold and rickets. Sunlight converts the non-usable form of Vitamin D to its active form (cholecalciferol), which is then utilised by the body. According to new research, Vitamin D helps in reducing the risk of diabetes. Researchers studied more than 12,000 children who were ... -
Maternal age linked with diabetes among children
Aug 25, 2001 12:54 ISTA study was carried out to check the association of maternal age at the time of delivery with the risk of childhood diabetes. It was found that older mothers have a risk of type 1 diabetes among their children. Type I Diabetes is also known as insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. People with this type of diabetes mellitus make little or no insu...