“Untreated diabetes is dangerous for your health in ways you might not be aware of,” said Dr. Allison Baroco, acting health director for Central Shenandoah Health District. “For example, it is the ...
When it comes to diabetes, the numbers are staggering -- 30 million Americans are estimated to be living with the disease, 1.4 million new cases are diagnosed annually in the United States and about ...
The National Institutes of Health recommends several strategies to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes: Work with your ...
The number of young Americans with Type 2 diabetes is projected to skyrocket nearly 700% by 2060 if current upward trends continue unchecked, according to a “startling” new report from the Centers for ...
today announced that it has acquired as part of the company’s continued focus to help physicians with patient treatment and care. This will be instrumental in helping physicians coordinate patient ...
The end of the year is a time when parties and get-togethers are part of the festive season. This month, especially, your patients may ask about how they can stay on a wellness journey while still ...
The Food and Drug Administration has issued an Early Alert in response to “a potentially high-risk issue” concerning faulty ...
AURORA, Colo. (CBS4) – Ultrasound technology has been around for a long time. Most people associate it with seeing their baby in utero, but developments in contrast agents and in the technology itself ...
Destruction of the insulin-producing β cells in the pancreas causes type 1 diabetes, which requires daily treatment with insulin. There are few symptoms of this destruction in the early stages, until ...
The latest Texas Business Group on Health (TBGH) annual report on diabetes reflects a steadily worsening toll of Type 2 diabetes locally and in Texas. Among the findings: Only about 2 out of 3 Texas ...