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Tag: Diabetes

Going back to the office? The colder temperature could lead to...

Kenneth McLeod, Binghamton University, State University of New York With millions of Americans vaccinated against COVID-19, many who have...

Why sign language is vital for all deaf babies, regardless of...

Kimberly A. Wolbers, University of Tennessee and Leala Holcomb, University of Tennessee When their newborn failed a hearing test, Quinn and Kai were distraught. Their...

Diabetics break bones easily – new research is figuring out why...

Lamya Karim, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth A person with Type 2 diabetes is three times more likely to break a bone than a nondiabetic. Since...

Limited eating times could be a new way to fight obesity...

Satchin Panda, University of California San Diego and Pam Taub, University of California San Diego People with obesity, high blood sugar, high blood pressure or...

Diabetic foot wounds kill millions, but high-tech solutions and teamwork are...

David G. Armstrong, University of Southern California What if someone told you that there’s a disease you could catch where you couldn’t feel any symptoms...

Why telling people with diabetes to use Walmart insulin can be...

Jeffrey Bennett, Vanderbilt University About 7.4 million people in the U.S. require manufactured insulin to stay alive. I’m one of them. I’ve lived with Type...

Curious kids: Why don’t hummingbirds get fat or sick from drinking...

Jessica Pollock, Boise State University Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to...

Is apple cider vinegar good for you? A doctor weighs in

Gabriel Neal, Texas A&M University When my brother and I were kids back in the ‘80s, we loved going to Long John Silver’s. But...

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