As the costly diabetes drug Ozempic continues to be in short supply across the United States, many are turning to a natural supplement to curb their appetites.
When you think of diabetes, the jaw is probably the last thing on your mind. However, this particular jaw symptom could actually be related to your diabetes.
If you have diabetes, monitoring your ABCs is a huge key to tracking and managing your health. We spoke with an expert for his tips on on tracking ABCs.
Hypoglycemia has also been linked with a condition known as diabetic retinopathy, a condition characterized by vision impairment, which can worsen. Here's why.
While metformin is good at its job, some taking the medication may experience side effects. However, discontinuing it on your own could make matters worse.
Half of all those diagnosed with diabetes experience nerve damage, also known as diabetic neuropathy. Here's why this happens and what you can do to prevent it.
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition characterized by insulin resistance. It is the most common form of diabetes, accounting for almost 90% of all cases.
One out of every 10 people in the United States has diabetes, and most of those people have type 2 diabetes. Obesity can contribute to its development.
If your doctor diagnoses you with a thyroid condition, you are not alone. At least 12% of Americans will develop thyroid dysfunction in their lifetime.
Good news is on the horizon for those who take insulin as pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly plans to lower costs for this potentially life-saving medication.
Diabetes is a medical condition in which the body cannot produce or effectively use insulin. It turns out that diabetes might also contribute to hair loss.
There are many reasons to get a COVID vaccine, with a recent study finding that those who are vaccinated have a reduced risk of developing post-COVID diabetes.
People affected with diabetes can display a wide variety of symptoms. Could dizziness be one of them? Here's what to look out for and how to address it.
Diabetes is a condition that occurs when your body has a difficult time producing or using insulin. Is there a cure, and if not, what treatments are available?