A new study has uncovered the mechanism by which the brain waves produced during deep sleep can predict blood glucose control. The discovery not only highlights the importance of sleep in managing ...
The body's blood glucose level needs to be maintained in a relatively narrow range. It cannot be too high, as it can lead to diabetes, and it cannot be too low because it can cause fainting or even ...
Current medical guidelines recommend that people in a preliminary stage of type 2 diabetes lose at least 7 percent of their body weight in order to prevent manifest diabetes. In an article in Nature ...
Researchers at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine), have found that ...
Many individuals are told that managing type 2 diabetes is simply a matter of controlling blood sugar. As long as glucose levels fall within a target range, they are often reassured that everything is ...
One woman’s health-saving device is another woman’s…lifestyle tracker? That’s the complicated question surrounding the rising interest in glucose monitoring for active, healthy people. As the main ...
Your blood sugar goal may vary depending on whether you have diabetes, which type of diabetes you have, and whether you’re pregnant. Keeping track of your blood sugar is a key part of diabetes ...
The highs and lows of blood glucose aren't just an energy rollercoaster; they could be a key to detecting diabetes risk early and spare you a needle prick or two. Researchers at the University of ...