See your doctor if you have these symptoms. Nov. 4, 2013— -- intro: Diabetes affects 24 million people in the U.S., but only 18 million know they have it. About 90 percent of those people have ...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease (typically arising in younger people) that occurs when your immune system attacks ...
Parents and caregivers often notice slight changes in their child long before anyone else does. Whether it’s a shift in mood, ...
Most people think diabetes announces itself with obvious symptoms like extreme thirst, frequent urination, and dramatic weight loss. While these classic signs do occur, they typically appear when ...
Type 2 diabetes usually begins subtly, with symptoms that can be easily mistaken for other common conditions. Read on to know ...
Diabetes develops gradually, not suddenly. Long before a formal diagnosis, the body sends subtle signals indicating rising insulin resistance. Many people overlook these early warning signs, often ...
November is National Diabetes Awareness Month and of the more than 38 million people in the US estimated to have diabetes, ...
Type 2 diabetes is not reversible, but it can go into remission, meaning your blood sugar levels return to normal without medication for at least three months. Some people can achieve this by ...