DIABETES

Nov 10 2024HEALTH

Diabetes Drugs: A New Weapon Against Kidney Stones

Ever wondered if diabetes drugs could do more than just control blood sugar? Well, they might! Recent research shows that certain diabetes drugs can lower the risk of kidney stones. These drugs, called SGLT-2 inhibitors, help the body get rid of extra fluid. This makes the kidneys work better and re

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Which Diabetes Medication is Best for Kids?

Ever heard of type 2 diabetes in kids? Two medicines are often used to help manage it: dapagliflozin and saxagliptin. But which one is the better choice? Let's break it down! Dapagliflozin is a unique drug. It helps the body get rid of extra sugar by making you pee it out. A cool trick, right? Howe

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Nov 09 2024HEALTH

Affordable Insulin: A Game Changer for South African Diabetes Care?

Recently, some big names in the insulin business, like Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi, have cut prices on their long-lasting insulin types. This isn't just good news for South Africa's healthcare system—it's essential. Diabetes is a big problem here, especially pre-diabetes, and the country's E

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Understanding Diabetes: Beliefs and Practices in Southeast Ghana

Diabetes is a global health concern, with over half a billion people affected and 6. 7 million deaths in 2021 alone. The United Nations aims to halt the rise of diabetes cases and cut premature deaths by a third by 2030. However, local beliefs about diabetes can hinder prevention and management effo

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

Health Beliefs of African Migrant Moms with Gestational Diabetes in Sweden

Gestational diabetes, or GDM, is a big deal for moms and babies. With lots of people moving around the world, migrant women from Africa living in Sweden face a clash of cultures. This study looked at how these women's beliefs about health, illness, and healthcare change over time, especially during

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Nov 08 2024HEALTH

The Impact of a Lifestyle Change on Metabolism in People with a Genetic Risk for Diabetes

Let's talk about a study that looked at how a certain genetic factor affects the body's metabolism when people try to make healthier choices. This particular genetic factor, found in some Mexican people, makes them more likely to get type 2 diabetes. The study wanted to see if this genetic factor ch

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

How Genes and Lifestyle Change Our Metabolism

Did you know that our genes can affect how our bodies respond to lifestyle changes? Scientists studied people with prediabetes in Mexico and found that those with a specific gene variant had different metabolism changes after a 24-week lifestyle intervention. Before the intervention, these people ha

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Understanding Beliefs about Health and Illness in Pregnant African Women with GDM in Sweden

Gestational diabetes (GDM) poses significant health risks for mothers and their babies, especially for migrant women from Africa now living in Sweden. A recent study investigated how their beliefs about health, sickness, and healthcare evolve over time, particularly during and after pregnancy. The r

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Nov 06 2024CELEBRITIES

Rylee Arnold: From Stage Fright to Spotlight

Rylee Arnold, a 16-year-old dancer, was feeling exhausted and thirsty all the time. Her family didn't take her complaints seriously at first. But her dad, who is a doctor, finally listened and took her to the hospital. There, they found out her blood sugar level was extremely high at 1023! She could

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Nov 06 2024HEALTH

Diabetes and Your Eyes: What You Need to Know

Did you know that people with diabetes can have eye problems? One of the biggest issues is called diabetic retinopathy. This happens when high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels in the back of the eye, called the retina. The scarier part is that you might not even notice anything wrong unti

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