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Japanese researchers find diabetes drugs’ potential to protect kidneys
While Type 2 diabetes can lead to diabetic kidney disease, researchers from the Osaka Metropolitan University explored the potential of SGLT2...
AI-driven dataset to reveal new insights around diabetes
Since the study participants include people with no diabetes and others with various stages of the condition, the early findings hint at a tapestry of...
Doctor explains why a low-salt diet may not be healthy for everyone
Taking to X, Dr. Sudhir Kumar from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, in a post on X, said: “There is a common belief that salt is unhealthy”.
New weight loss drugs can cause decline in skeletal muscle mass: Study
The team found that GLP-1 receptor agonists lead to significantly larger muscle decline than with a non-pharmacological caloric restriction diet or...
Paternal intake of diabetes drug not linked to birth defects in...
The findings, based on more than 3 million pregnancies and published by The BMJ, showed that metformin can continue to be considered a suitable drug...
Why deep-fried, baked, grilled foods are driving diabetes in India
India is home to a staggering 101 million individuals afflicted by diabetes. The recent ICMR-NIN Dietary Guidelines for Indians reveals that more than...
DT Health: Use of gadgets results in silent pandemic that harms eyes
The epidemic of diabetes mellitus, with India becoming an epicentre raises the population at risk of blinding diabetic retinopathy.
Unable to sleep properly? Blame PFAs in your blood
The new research led by the University of South California (USC) linked higher levels of four specific types of PFAs in the blood with disruptions to...