Frequent exposure to toxic metals such as arsenic can trigger the development of type 2 diabetes, scientists have said.
Moderate amounts of caffeine drank regularly could help to protect against multiple cardiometabolic diseases including type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease and stroke, research has indicated. The ...
A new study has found that a high intake of ultra-processed foods can trigger type 2 diabetes, as well as cardiovascular ...
Low impact yoga helped women taking part in a study reduce episodes of urinary incontinence by around 65%, research has shown. Regular stretching and strengthening is also beneficial for older women ...
A daily diet pill has shown promising results in early trials, with participants losing an average of 13% of their body weight in 12 weeks compared to 6% in those taking the Wegovy injection.
A recent study found that consuming most fruits and numerous grains, which are typically considered healthy foods, can increase the risk of developing diabetes. The findings were presented at the ...
People with type 1 or type 2 diabetes could soon benefit from weekly insulin injections after new research showed they are as effective at controlling blood sugar levels as daily jabs of long-acting ...