The word “diabetes” serves as an umbrella term covering conditions that share a common symptom—elevated blood sugar—but diverge significantly in their underlying mechanisms, progression patterns, and ...
November marks Diabetes Awareness Month, and Dr. Elizabeth Gersh is shedding light on the crucial differences between type 1 and type 2 diabetes. "Type one diabetes, usually you get it when you're ...
Type two Diabetes is a serious condition, which according to the CDC affects about 37 million Americans, with one in five people not knowing they have it. When not treated, diabetes can cause other ...
In this fourth episode of “Type 2 Diabetes — Controlling the Epidemic,” a four-part Double Take video miniseries from the New England Journal of Medicine, Drs. Jane E.B. Reusch (University of Colorado ...
Stem cell therapy is an emerging treatment for type 2 diabetes. Although it’s not yet FDA-approved in the United States, it is a rapidly expanding and promising field of research. Stem cells are ...