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Varied bedtimes tied to obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure

People who don’t consistently get the same amount of sleep or go to bed at the same time each night may be more likely to develop health problems

Vitamin D fails to prevent type 2 diabetes in large study

If you’re talking vitamin D and expecting it to lower your risk of getting type 2 diabetes when you get older, it’s time to lower your expectations

Mediterranean diet tied to better memory for diabetics

People with diabetes may have better brain function if they follow a Mediterranean diet rich in fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains, fish and healthy fats

Qatar seeks to transform diabetes care

Diabetes -- a disease where body blood sugar levels are too high -- is common across the globe.

Novo Nordisk submits diabetes pill for US approval

Novo Nordisk has submitted its oral semaglutide drug, a pill it hopes will transform the diabetes market, for approval in the United States.

Insulin producing cells grown in lab!

UCSF researchers have for the first time transformed human stem cells into mature insulin-producing cells, a major breakthrough in the effort to develop a cure for Type 1 diabetes

Diabetics stock up on insulin over Brexit fears

Diabetics and insulin providers in Britain are stockpiling the precious medicine to avoid potential shortages in case Britain leaves the European Union

Diabetes, blood pressure of Nawaz in control: Dr Asim

Dr Asim apprised the media that as per instructions of the Ministry of Interior only relevant people were being allowed to meet.  

Many diabetics patients needlessly test blood sugar at home

One in seven people with type 2 diabetes may be needlessly testing their blood sugar at home several times a day, a U.S. study...

Here is what Pakistan should know about diabetes, a deadly disease

World Diabetes Day is being observed across the world today. World Diabetes Day was first observed in 1991 by International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the...

Cancer diagnosis tied to increased risk of diabetes

NEW YORK: People who get diagnosed with cancer may be more likely to develop diabetes, a Korean study suggests. The study included 524,089 men and...

Work stress may be deadly for men with heart disease and diabetes

NEW YORK: Men with heart disease, diabetes or a history of stroke are more likely to die prematurely when they have a stressful job...

Diabetes, smoking linked to deposits in brain region tied to memory

NEW YORK: People who smoke or have diabetes may be more likely to have calcium deposits in brain regions crucial for memory, a Dutch study...

Half of Pakistani population found to be Obese, faces high risk of Diabetes

LAHORE: the Scientific survey has revealed that half of the population in Pakistan is at high risk of suffering from diabetes. With 50 percent...

Red meat linked to liver disease, diabetes risk factor: study

NEW YORK: People who eat lots of processed and red meat are at increased risk of developing chronic liver disease and insulin resistance, a...

In diabetes war, Novo Nordisk aims to break mold with new pill

LONDON: After nearly a century building a company worth $125 billion based on injectable drugs, Denmark’s Novo Nordisk - the world’s biggest insulin maker...

Increased stress at work linked to higher risk of diabetes: study

BEIJING: Workers who experience an increase in stress on the job over time may be more likely to develop diabetes than their coworkers who...

Diabetes, obesity behind 800,000 cancers worldwide: study

PARIS: Nearly six percent of new cancers diagnosed worldwide in 2012 -- some 800,000 cases -- were caused by diabetes and excess weight, according...

Diabetes researchers believe the future is bright

Diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases in the world, but as yet there exists no known cure for the malady. Now, as part...

Cost of diabetes epidemic reaches $850 billion a year

NEW YORK: The number of people living with diabetes has tripled since 2000, pushing the global cost of the disease to $850 billion a...
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