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Struggling to swallow could be a sign of poor health, latest evidence has highlighted. A new study has found that a 30-second swallow test can identify whether or not someone is living with a serious ...
Women diagnosed with gestational diabetes during pregnancy are more likely to have children who go on to develop attention-deficient hyperactive disorder (ADHD), research has suggested. A new study ...
Shift workers are less likely to develop cardiovascular complications if they only eat in the daytime, latest research has suggested. Researchers from Mass General Brigham have found that eating ...
People who regularly consume pomegranate extract are less at risk of developing cardiometabolic complications, new evidence has demonstrated. Researchers have found that a high intake of pomegranate ...
Ozempic has triggered an increase in the number of people undergoing plastic surgery over the past year, new figures have shown. Plastic surgeons have revealed that more and more people who have ...
Type 5 diabetes also known as Diabetes MODY Formal recognition comes after years of debate Thought to affect up to 25 million globally A new type of diabetes that is linked not to obesity but to ...
Restricting your carbohydrate intake can “reap the metabolic effects associated with short-term fasting ”, a new study has ...
Individuals living with prediabetes are less at risk of going on to develop type 2 diabetes if they follow a digital ...
Dr. Richard K. Bernstein – a pioneer in diabetes care and example for countless individuals living with type 1 diabetes – passed away peacefully on April 15, 2025, at the age of 90. His life’s journey ...
Your dietary patterns can influence the smell of your farts, a new study has suggested. Researchers from the University of Tübingen in Germany have found that regularly eating eggs and red meat will ...