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 ...
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).
As a complex disease, diabetes can affect many areas of the body. The UAB Comprehensive Diabetes Center is comprised of over 200 researchers from 10 different schools and many departments to ...
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 ...
Management of dry mouth through adequate hydration, sugar-free saliva stimulants, saliva substitutes, and fluoride ...
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 ...
Both hypertension and diabetes can pose silent threats to your overall health, and when they occur together, the risks are ...
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that gives rise to a spectrum of vascular complications broadly categorised as microvascular (damage to small blood vessels) and macrovascular ...
Diabetic amyotrophy is a rare complication of diabetes that impacts the nerves in the lower body, especially the hip and thigh. It can cause weakness, muscle loss, and debilitating pain, making it ...
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.