Folks working a night shift have a harder time managing their type 2 diabetes, a new study says. Health care workers with diabetes, mainly nurses and midwives, have blood sugar levels that fluctuate... Read more ...
Eating a healthy breakfast is beneficial to your long-term health and can help lower your risk of certain conditions. Here are the health benefits of eating breakfast in the morning, preferably within... Read more ...
Biden-era policies have reined in insulin prices for Medicare patients, a new study says. Roughly 3 out of 4 (75%) Medicare prescription beneficiaries were paying $35 or less for each month's supply of... Read more ...
People with type 2 diabetes struggle to control their disease if their insurance coverage is shaky, a new study says. Low-income adults who experience insurance 'churn' have poorer blood sugar control... Read more ...
'Early bird' exercise provides better health benefits for people, a new study says. People who regularly exercise in the early morning are significantly less likely to develop health issues such as... Read more ...
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