Medicine & TechnologyA recent study revealed how being exposed to artificial light at night can boost diabetes risk. Read to know more about these findings.
Researchers compared the benefits of exercising in the morning versus in the afternoon or evening and found that exercise later in the day is more beneficial in reducing blood sugar levels. Read the article for more details.
There has been a shortage of the diabetes treatment Ozempic after it went viral on TikTok as a weight loss drug. Read the article to know what experts say about the health risks of misusing this drug.
A new study supports that reducing salt content in everyday life can reduce the potential risk of cardiovascular conditions. Continue reading to know the details.
Artificial sweeteners present some setbacks that many are not aware of. Read more to know why artificial sweeteners are not that healthy just like sugar.
A new study from researchers in Israel suggested that artificial sweeteners should not be generally assumed safe. Read the article to know more about this study.
Scientists modified E. Coli bacteria using genetic engineering. Continue reading to find out the potential application of the modified bacteria in the field of medicine and health.
A new study shows that a higher insulin dose positively correlates with cancer incidence and the association is notably stronger with insulin resistance. Read the article to learn more.
A new smart necklace with biochemical sensors analyzes sweat samples to track the wearer's health status. Check out this new technology that could help 400 million diabetics worldwide monitor their glucose levels.
Researchers have revealed that with just a few drops, a new approach can spot certain diseases like eye disease, cancer, and diabetes. Read to know more.
A new study shows that the fast mimicking diet that tricks the body into thinking it is fasting can improve metabolism and overall health, especially among those with type 2 diabetes. Read the article to learn more.
A study shows the link between prediabetes and cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke. Know more about the connections of the conditions here.
A meta-analysis of different populations revealed how genes are affecting diabetes. Do they contribute to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes? Read on to find out.