Most people think of heart disease, kidney disease and diabetes as separate problems. In reality, they are tightly ...
Learn why even slightly elevated blood sugar levels can put your heart at risk and how simple lifestyle changes can protect your cardiovascular health.
Those at risk of type 2 diabetes may be able to prevent heart problems later. A new study published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology discovered that lowering the blood sugar of those with ...
Obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure are fueling increases in cardiovascular disease, even among much younger women, the ...
Research challenges the “low-risk” classification in type 2 diabetes, reporting fewer deaths and cardiac events with statins.
Researchers from Queen Mary University of London have found that a medication originally developed for glycemic control can reverse serious heart damage—not by controlling blood sugar as originally ...
An international clinical trial has found that an oral form of semaglutide, a widely used diabetes drug, reduced the risk of serious heart failure events in people with type 2 diabetes who already had ...
Seacoast doctors say signs of serious heart trouble while snow shoveling often fall short of clutch-your-chest pain. Here's what to know.
Women are more likely to have autoimmune conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, which cause inflammation that can ...