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This method is not only needle-free but also cheaper and easier to produce than traditional insulin delivery methods.
Many common breakfast habits, like sugary cereals and sweetened drinks, can lead to rapid insulin spikes and energy crashes.
An expert calls pre-diabetes and diabetes an epidemic in today's generation due to our poor lifestyle choices. Check what he ...
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U.S. citizen told "you have no rights" during immigration arrest speaks out Jay Leno criticizes political late-night hosts ...
A groundbreaking brain imaging study from Wake Forest University School of Medicine confirms a vital step toward new ...
If it has seemed like more people you know are developing diabetes, you are right. The diabetes epidemic is not called an ...
Addy Tayler told Newsweek: "I very well could drink that shake—but personally I never would. It would not be worth it to me!" ...
A healthy fasting blood glucose level for a person without diabetes is roughly 70 milligrams per deciliter to 99 milligrams ...
The 16-person, first-in-human study showed promising safety and efficacy data for delivering insulin intranasally in older ...
For the study, researchers performed brain scans on 16 seniors with an average age of 72, including seven who were cognitively normal and nine with mild cognitive impairment, after they’d taken ...
Strength training after the age of 50 gets a lot of love these days—for good reason. But aerobic exercise —continuous ...