Sleeping In On The Weekend May Be Bad For Your Health, Researchers Find Differences between our work week and weekend sleep habits can increase health risks, researchers find. So-called 'social jetlag' can up risks of diabetes, heart disease or obesity, they say. by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Drinking Coffee Everyday Linked To Reduced Death Risk From Heart Disease, Diabetes And Suicide by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness Type 2 Diabetes Can Affect Children As Young As 9: Symptoms Parents Should Watch Out For by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness Insulin Pump Improves Glycemic Control But Is Underused In Kids With Type 1 Diabetes by Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/Wellness Association Found Between Excessive TV Watching And Leading Causes Of Death In US by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Study Shows Kicking Alcohol For A Month May Prevent Serious Illness Later In Life by Ted Ranosa
Healthy Living/Wellness US Task Force Urges All Overweight Adults To Get Screened For Type 2 Diabetes by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness Less Than Six Hours Of Sleep Linked To Risk Factors For Strokes, Heart Disease And Diabetes by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness NHS Sets Up 'Stem Cell Factory' To Treat Kidney Problems Caused By Diabetes by Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/Wellness AstraZeneca Diabetes Drug Combo Faces Launch Delay As FDA Asks For More Clinical Trial Data by Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/Wellness Early Insulin Therapy Beneficial For Patients With Type 2 Diabetes by Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/Wellness New York's Medicaid System Spends $1.2B Annually for Diabetes Treatment by Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/Wellness Drinking Two Cans Of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage A Day Significantly Increases Heart Attack, Stroke And Diabetes Risk by Julienne Roman
Healthy Living/Wellness Here's Why Sodas And Other Sugary Drinks Up Your Heart Attack Risks By 35 Percent by Rhodi Lee
Healthy Living/Wellness Scientists Develop Prebiotic Pasta that Fights Diabetes and High Cholesterol by Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/Wellness Sodas And Other Sugary Beverages Can Be Bad For Your Heart Health, Review Of Studies Finds by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Obesity Rates Holding Steady In Most US States But Are Still Too High, Report Says by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Obese Three-Year Old Diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes: Is Treatment Possible? by Julienne Roman
Healthy Living/Wellness Children Without Access To Garden More Likely To Become Obese, New Study Says by Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/Wellness Drug Prescribed For Gallstone-Related Spasms May Prevent Type 1 Diabetes by Julienne Roman
Healthy Living/Wellness American Diet Can Cause Sickness In Just Three Days: Study by Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/Wellness Women With Diabetes More Prone To Heart Attacks Compared To Men by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness Marijuana Users Face Risk Of High Blood Sugar Later In Life, Study Suggests by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Sanofi's New Diabetes Drug LixiLan Shows Promising Results In Clinical Trial by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness A Third Of Diabetics In The US Go Undiagnosed, Analysis Of Figures Shows by Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness Type 2 Diabetes Cure: Weight Loss Surgery vs. Medication by Rina Marie Doctor
Business Tech Google Teams Up With Sanofi To Improve Diabetes Management And Treatment by Lauren Keating
Healthy Living/Wellness Intarcia Diabetes Implant Shows Promising Results During Phase 3 Trials by Ted Ranosa
Tech Google's Life Sciences Division Strikes Deal To Make Miniature Glucose Monitoring Devices by Don Melanson
Healthy Living/Wellness Meet Microbiota, Set Of Gut Bacteria That Can Prevent Type 1 Diabetes by Jill Arce
Healthy Living/Wellness Coca-Cola Funded Research That Says Sugary Drinks Should Not Be Blamed For America's Obesity Epidemic by James Maynard
Healthy Living/Wellness Sugary Drinks Cause Thousands Of New Diabetes Cases Per Year: Here Are Some Alternatives by Jill Arce
Healthy Living/Wellness Glitazones Anti-Diabetes Drug May Have Applications In Preventing Parkinson's by Ted Ranosa
Healthy Living/Wellness Researchers Find New Evidence That Type 2 Diabetes Can Affect The Brain Negatively by Rina Marie Doctor
Healthy Living/Wellness Diabetes, Heart Disease, And Stroke Combo Ups Early Death Risk Eightfold: Study by Jill Arce