In 2020, deaths due to Type 2 diabetes mellitus or adult diabetes ranked fourth at 37,265 after heart disease (99,680), cancer (62,289), and cerebrovascular diseases (59,736),...
People with diabetes are at higher risk for COVID-19-related complications, especially if they are over the age of 40.
While genetics do contribute to the probability of developing type 2 diabetes, the findings indicate that maintaining healthy lifestyle habits, and especially having a healthy body...
Based on recent data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (2021), diabetes has claimed 37,265 lives last year (2020) despite the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic.
Stress and depression are two of the major causes of a flatter cortisol profile. These sustained levels of cortisol make it much more difficult to control...
The study found that intake of the equivalent of one U.S. cup of fresh blueberries (given as 22 g freeze-dried blueberries) resulted in clinically significant improvements...
The life expectancy of the whole population could be improved significantly through helping men and people with a lower level of education, in particular, make better...
Thyroid disease is more common than diabetes and heart disease, but more than half with thyroid disease are unaware.
A global study of 12 million people has found diabetes increases the risk of heart failure and this increase is greater for women than men.
Since 2008, the prevalence of diabetes was still low but it grew to 5.2% among adult population in 2013 and further grew up to 7.1% in...