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Makers of smartwatches and other wearables have spent years trying to measure blood sugar without pricking your skin. The ...
When it comes to managing blood glucose (a.k.a. blood sugar), most people with diabetes focus on familiar factors like food, exercise, and medication to keep levels within range. But there are so many ...
A rare form of diabetes is emerging in the very first weeks of life, reshaping how doctors think about blood sugar disorders in infants. Researchers tracking newborns on several continents are now ...
Erythritol, a widely used sugar substitute found in many low-carb and sugar-free products, may not be as harmless as once believed. New research from the University of Colorado Boulder reveals that ...
Keeping your blood sugar levels balanced and avoiding big spikes has a number of health benefits. When we eat food, our bodies break it down into glucose, which enters the bloodstream. The more you ...
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People with type 2 diabetes may be able to improve their blood sugar by doing something as simple as sitting by a window for a few hours each day. In a study published in Cell Metabolism, scientists ...
Many of us sit by a window to boost our mood, but exposure to natural light during the day also seems to improve blood sugar control in people with type 2 diabetes. Our cells and tissues follow ...
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People who brought their blood glucose down to a normal level had a lower risk of death from heart disease or hospitalization for heart failure after 20 years. By Nina Agrawal People with prediabetes ...