The difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes is that people with type 2 have a wider variety of treatment options.
Type 2 diabetes is caused by insulin resistance, which often develops over time, and is more likely for certain people. Here's what you should know.
Diabetes affects 37 million people in the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates another 96 million people – or 1 in 3 adults – have prediabetes, a condition where blood sugar ...
Toujeo is an injectable insulin medication for the treatment of diabetes (type 1 or type 2) in people who are 6 years old and older. It is a long-acting form of insulin, which allows it to last for a ...
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People who have type 2 diabetes have an increased amount of sugar in their blood, also called blood glucose. Increased blood sugar happens when your body’s insulin doesn’t work as well as it should.
Fortunately, carefully managing your diabetes, reaching certain health targets, and making healthy lifestyle adjustments can all reduce the impact of type 2 diabetes on your lifespan, potentially ...
A recent study from Germany shows you can cut your risk without losing weight. People with prediabetes who focused on eating better, moving more, and lowering blood sugar, even if the scales didn’t ...
The first 90 days after a type 2 diabetes diagnosis are crucial for managing the condition and reducing heart disease risks. Experts emphasize understanding the body's response to high blood sugar, ...
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Editor's note: Part one of a five-part USA TODAY series revealing why America hasn't solved its long struggle with Type 2 diabetes. For chef Robin Ray, newly married with young stepchildren, the ...