University of Pennsylvania spinout Linnaeus Therapeutics has secured $22 million in federal funding to test whether its once-a-day pill can help Americans reap the benefits of estrogen without ...
Lowering your A1C can significantly reduce your risk of heart disease. You can lower your A1C by eating more fiber and protein, cutting back on refined carbs, and more.
A global meta-analysis finds that anemia affects 37% of patients with inflammatory bowel disease, highlighting gaps in ...
Laboratory reference ranges reflect methods, populations, and policies, and experienced clinicians interpret them in context rather than applying fixed cutoffs theoretically.
A recent mouse study suggests that low-oxygen conditions, such as being at high altitudes, could cause red blood cells to absorb excess blood glucose, potentially helping to protect against diabetes.
Researchers at University of Tsukuba conducted a systematic review of published case reports and case series examining carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning associated with waterpipe tobacco use. The ...
Research has shown that living at higher altitudes lowers your risk of developing diabetes, but scientists haven't been able ...
Last week, the Allahabad High Court pulled up the medical board and the Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Hathras, while dealing with a time-sensitive writ petition seeking medical termination ...
New Red Cross data reveals 1 in 5 blood donors have elevated A1C levels — a sign that prediabetes and diabetes are prevalent ...
"Boy kibble" may sound like a type of dog food, but the viral TikTok meal trend Gen Z men are cooking up can be a ...
For many years, scientists have been puzzled by individuals who live in high-elevation areas throughout the world. Surveys of high-altitude populations, from areas of the Andes to regions of the ...