People often let chronic conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes go for a long time without treatment. Here’s why you should address them before symptoms begin.
Eli Lilly’s profit doubled in the fourth quarter, propelled by its hot-selling diabetes and obesity treatments, and the ...
Major heart health risk factors like obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure remain on the rise in the United States, ...
After years of decreasing amputations in the United States, rates of non-traumatic lower extremity amputations due to ...
These days, many devices are programmed through apps on patients’ phones. But the FDA warns that certain phone settings, such ...
On average, the burden of sugar-sweetened beverage intake was higher among men than women, as well as among younger adults, ...
Dr. Medha N. Munshi, geriatrician and founder of Joslin's Geriatric Diabetes Program leads research on improving care for ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, made disputed claims before the ...
Chronic kidney disease affects about 37 million adults in the United States and is expected to rise. It is a common ...
New research suggests that gut bacteria may mediate the link between sugary drink consumption and increased diabetes risk. A ...
Major heart health risk factors like obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure remain on the rise in the United States, according to an annual report from the American Heart Association. These ...
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