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.
As the number of people diagnosed with diabetes continues to grow, an increasing number of products marketed under the guise of "dietary supplements" or "over-the-counter drugs" promising to prevent, ...
Aging is a natural process, but certain lifestyle choices can accelerate age-related diseases such as diabetes, heart disease ...
Dr. Jason Schott and Dr. Geoffrey Cousins state that cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in the United States.
Scientists using artificial intelligence (AI) and camera glasses to look for links between what people eat and conditions such as heart disease and diabetes are seeking Irish participants for an ...
We all want to eat foods that keep us strong, energized, and feeling our best, but we also all know that the typical American ...
Consumer Reports looks at why experts are raising concerns about sugar substitutes showing up in surprising places.
Researchers found that people who ate a walnut-rich breakfast had faster reaction times and better memory performance ...
Fewer than 10% of adults eat enough vegetables. These are the top 18 healthiest vegetables to add to your diet.
Fat that accumulates around muscles, below the facia (the tissue that separates muscles) and between muscle fibers is called intermuscular fat -- and it puts you at increased risk for chronic ...
A new awareness campaign from Abbott highlights a major sticking point in diabetes management: the harmful impact of societal ...