[ad_1] (RxWiki News) As a new year begins, we celebrate the beginning of something new and exciting. This year, that includes several new medication approvals from the US Food and
New Insulin Product Approved | RxWiki
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a short-acting insulin product to improve blood sugar levels in those with diabetes. The FDA reviewed Admelog through
How Diabetes and Obesity Affect Cancer Rates
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Obesity and diabetes might have caused nearly 800,000 cases of cancer around the world in 2012, a new study found. That’s nearly 6 percent of new cancer
Antioxidants and Your Diabetes Risk
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Here’s another reason you may want to eat antioxidant-rich foods: They may lower your risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. Vegetables, fruits, tea
How to Celebrate National Diabetes Month
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) It’s National Diabetes Month, and you can celebrate by learning how to better manage your diabetes. Officials from the National Institutes of Health are encouraging people with
Diabetes: Progress and Problems | RxWiki
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) There’s good news and bad news about diabetes in the United States, according to a new study. The good news is that improved screening and diagnosis appears
Gestational Diabetes and Your Heart
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Pregnant women who experience gestational diabetes may have an increased risk of heart disease later on, a new study found. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle may reduce
The Benefits of Insulin Pumps
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) Young patients with type 1 diabetes may have a lower risk of complications if they use insulin pumps instead of injections, according to a new study. This
Stroke Risk Factors: A Growing Threat
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) In spite of stroke-prevention efforts in recent years, stroke risk factors appear to be becoming more common, according to a new study. Between 2004 and 2014, modifiable
Monitoring Blood Sugar Without the Finger-Stick
[ad_1] (RxWiki News) A newly approved device can monitor blood sugar without requiring a blood sample. That means no more finger-stick to check your blood sugar levels. The US Food
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