Gestational diabetes affects up to 10 percent of pregnancies worldwide, but its long-term shadow often catches new mothers ...
Results from oral glucose tolerance testing yield information that can be used to stratify women with varying levels of risk ...
Prediabetes has for many years been viewed solely as a precursor to future diabetes; however, recent findings indicate that ...
A simple blood sugar test one hour after drinking a glucose solution may help doctors spot early signs of type 2 ...
A Scientific Reports study developed a pattern neural network that integrates total antioxidant status with clinical and ...
Early detection of diabetes is crucial, especially in India, where many are diagnosed late. Experts highlight biochemical markers like FPG and HbA1c f ...
Early intervention within 2 years of a prediabetes diagnosis can significantly help restore normal blood sugar and prevent type 2 diabetes.
Gestational diabetes (GD) subtypes are associated with distinct postpartum prediabetes rates, with the fasting and mixed defect subtypes showing significantly higher prevalence of prediabetes compared ...
Research reported in JAMA Network Open found distinct postpartum prediabetes rates among women with gestational diabetes (GD), underscoring significant heterogeneity and the need for subtype-specific ...
Doctors have long used tests like fasting blood sugar and two‑hour glucose readings to find out whether someone is at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. But a growing number of people who later ...
As a family medicine doctor, I’ve seen a growing number of young patients in their teens, 20s and 30s come into my clinic with a diagnosis they didn’t expect: prediabetes. For many, it’s a surprise.
Prediabetes is extremely common. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 98 million adults (or 1 in 3 people) in the United States have it. And it puts people at ...