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There are many types of diabetes. Endocrinologists explain the causes, symptoms, and treatments for Type 1, Type 2, gestational, and more.
Diabetes is becoming more widespread, yet receiving a diagnosis can still be scary. Expert endocrinologists share what you should know about diabetes—plus, exciting advancements in diabetes ...
November was National Diabetes Month. WJZ's Nicole Baker spoke with LifeBridge Health Dr. Asha Thomas about what diabetes is and how to prevent getting at least one form of it.
While it can affect your body differently when you have diabetes, sugar doesn’t have to be completely off the table.
As it becomes clearer which antihypertensive therapies are most effective, it also becomes clear that it is not always obvious which factors increase risk.
Emerging research is bringing much debate about the term type 3 diabetes as a moniker for Alzheimer's disease.
For those with type 2 diabetes, lifestyle changes — like eating a healthy diet that helps keep their blood sugar levels in range and manage their weight — can help.
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