Pill Effective In Slowing Type 1 Diabetes Progression

A pill typically prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis and alopecia might help slow the progression of type 1 diabetes...
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Pill Effective In Slowing Type 1 Diabetes Progression

A pill typically prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis and alopecia might help slow the progression of type 1 diabetes, a new study says. Baricitinib safely preserved the body's own insulin production in...
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 Slideshows
Diabetes Nerve Pain: Improving Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Learn how to cope with the symptoms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy through pain management exercises. Find relief for diabetic nerve pain without medication, including these low-impact...
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 Diseases and Conditions
What Is Low Blood Sugar?

Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia occurs when blood sugar is dangerously low and is often a complication of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Learn about symptoms, dangers, and treatment.
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 News
New Diagnosis Code For Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in Remission

Use lifestyle interventions to show no signs of type 2 diabetes for at least three months? There's a code for that: E11.A. Starting Oct. 1, 2025, a new diagnosis code was added to the detailed list of...
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'Fun-Sized' Exercise Snacks Can Boost Fitness

'Fun-sized' bits of exercise sprinkled throughout the day might help boost the fitness of inactive folks, a new evidence review says. These exercise 'snacks' significantly improved heart and lung fitness...
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Gen X Older Adults Show High Rates of Ultra-Processed Food Addiction

New research suggests that older adults, particularly Generation X women, have high rates of addiction to ultra-processed foods, such as fast food, sugary drinks, and packaged snacks. These products...
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