The study, published in Cell Metabolism, found that exposure to natural light — even indoors next to a window — changes how the body processes glucose and uses energy. Read more
New York Post - Dec 23
A new study suggests that spending time near windows could help people with type 2 diabetes manage their blood sugar, with research linking natural light to better glucose regulation. Read more
Fox News - Dec 22
Researchers profiled a terminally sterilized probiotic-fermented MFH beverage and identified aporphine alkaloids and flavonoids with favorable predicted ADMET properties. Integrated network pharmacology, molecular docking, and 100-ns MD simulations suggest multi-target engagement of metabolic-inf... Read more
Medical News - Dec 10
A Danish nationwide study found that people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes have markedly higher rates of sudden cardiac death than the general population, especially at younger ages. At age 30, people with diabetes lose many years of life, with several of those years specifically attributable to... Read more
Medical News - Dec 08
New figures have shown a concerning trend, according to a physiotherapist involved Read more
Mirror - Nov 22
The liver plays a central role in storing and supplying energy to the body. In type 2 diabetes and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD, commonly referred to as fatty liver disease), mitochondria-the cell's power plants-cannot switch efficiently between fuel sources. Read more
Medical News - Nov 22
Type 2 diabetes is a common condition where the body either doesn't produce enough insulin or the insulin it produces isn't effective. Read more
Express - Nov 16
The assessment should only be completed by people aged 18 and above Read more
Surrey Live - Nov 15
As the United States observes American Diabetes Month this November, a comprehensive study published in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, the peer-reviewed journal of the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation, reveals that individuals with type 2 diabetes face a ... Read more
Medical News - Nov 10
A heart-healthy lifestyle can reduce the risk of cognitive problems for people with type 2 diabetes and a genetic risk for dementia, researchers said. Read more
Upi - Nov 05