There are three prominent warning signs of diabetes: excessive thirst, urination, and hunger.
See your doctor if you have these symptoms. Nov. 4, 2013— -- intro: Diabetes affects 24 million people in the U.S., but only 18 million know they have it. About 90 percent of those people have ...
According to data released by the International Diabetes Federation in 2024, an estimated 89 million adults in India have ...
Diabetes, particularly Type 2, can creep in quietly. Many people remain unaware until complications appear, yet subtle signs ...
Globally, more than 830 million people are living with diabetes, as per WHO. The chronic metabolic disorder, if left ...
Diabetic foot is a type of nerve damage that leads to poor circulation, slower healing, and in severe cases, infections that require amputation.
Most people think diabetes announces itself with obvious symptoms like extreme thirst, frequent urination, and dramatic weight loss. While these classic signs do occur, they typically appear when ...
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition in which the body doesn’t make enough of the hormone insulin, resulting in high blood glucose levels. It is commonly diagnosed in childhood or young ...
The human body sends subtle distress signals long before diabetes officially develops, but millions of people miss these crucial warning signs until irreversible damage has already occurred.
Diabetes is known to harm the heart and kidneys, but it’s the eyes that often suffer in silence. From diabetic retinopathy to ...
A new method of taking microscopic images of a live mouse's retina through the eye allows to record the reaction of brain ...
Scientists have developed a powerful new imaging method that reveals how immune cells in the eye behave long before visible damage occurs in diabetic retinopathy.