Mental health disorders increase the likelihood of developing chronic diabetic complications and vice versa across all age groups in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) or type 2 diabetes (T2D).
Diabetes remains a global health concern. In 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that the number of people ...
Heart attack, stroke, nerve damage. These are just some of the complications for which millions of Americans with diabetes are at greater risk. When a person has any of these chronic diabetes ...
As India grapples with one of the world's largest diabetes burdens, doctors are reporting a less-recognised consequence of ...
In patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), eating more ultraprocessed food (UPF) increased the overall risk for microvascular complications and for diabetic kidney disease in particular. The risk was ...
Diabetic neuropathy of the feet is a common complication of diabetes. It can cause pain or feelings of numbness and tingling in the feet. You can’t reverse it, but you can prevent it. Diabetic ...
A review highlights hearing loss as a hidden complication of type 2 diabetes. It notes that roughly 1 in 4 experience hearing ...
Your stomach has essentially gone on strike, and your diabetes is the reason why. Gastroparesis, which literally means stomach paralysis, is one of the most frustrating and dangerous complications of ...
No, diabetes-related retinopathy is not reversible. But you can slow down progression or stop it from getting worse through diabetes management, eye injections, laser treatment, and more. Diabetic ...
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Diabetes management should focus on complications, not blood sugar
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Diabetes is called the “silent killer” and can develop after an organ transplant, an expert tells PEOPLE Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage Michelle Trachtenberg's sudden death was caused by complications from ...
When a person has chronic diabetes complications -- such as heart attack, stroke and nerve damage - they are more likely to have a mental health disorder, and vice versa, according to a study.
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