People often let conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes go for a long time without treatment. Here’s why you should address them before symptoms begin.
Living with diabetes doesn't mean you have to live a life of deprivation and misery, but you'll need to play it smart when it ...
According to city documents, the $242,750 program will run from Feb. 1-Sept. 30. Through this agreement, Metro Health will ...
As the new year begins, the Southern Nevada Health District is launching its schedule of free diabetes self-management, ...
A new major federal report says having more than seven drinks per week carries a 1 in 1,000 risk of dying from alcohol use.
For the first time in a decade, the American Heart Association has updated its guidelines on primary stroke prevention.
Diabetes mellitus, more commonly known as diabetes, actually consists of many different types. Learn more about the ...
Type 2 diabetes incidence in Australia decreased from 2010 to 2019 overall but rose among younger men and specific ethnic ...
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered how specialized cells surrounding small blood vessels, known as perivascular cells, contribute to blood vessel dysfunction in chronic ...
Type 2 diabetes is common; it affects one in ten adults internationally and one in five adults aged 65 years or older. It is ...
Cycling has many health and fitness benefits, whether you ride a bike outside, take a spin cycle class, or ride a stationary ...