Scientists at Western University have discovered a promising natural compound in sweet oranges and tangerines that may help combat obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. The molecule, called nobiletin, ...
Many foods and ingredients in your daily diet, such as sugary baked goods, fast food, soda, and artificial sweeteners, may be ...
Type 2 diabetes worsens atherosclerosis; new research identifies molecular targets for improved cardiovascular treatment.
While millions of Americans have some form of atherosclerosis, or clogged arteries, there are foods that can prevent it ...
A study led by the University of California, Irvine has found cardiovascular conditions such as high blood pressure and ...
A new study puts an estimate on the global number of cases of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease caused by the sugary ...
Controlling cardiovascular risk factors and maintaining long-term disease remission mitigated the increased risk for ...
The factors underlying accelerated atherosclerosis in diabetes extend beyond dyslipidemia, hypertension and obesity. Even after correction of these typical risk factors, patients with diabetes ...
In this Review, Khan and Jandeleit-Dahm discuss pathological mechanisms involved in atherosclerosis development and progression in patients with diabetes mellitus and highlight novel therapeutic ...
Doctors don’t know the exact cause of type 1 diabetes. Family history of type 1 diabetes is considered a risk factor. According to the American Diabetes Association: If a man has type 1 diabetes ...
Treatment can cause type 2 diabetes to go into remission. But remission does not mean that diabetes has gone away. You’ll need to manage and monitor your glucose levels to stay in remission.
Atherosclerotic plaques are a feature of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs). Atherosclerosis and AAA appear to share similar risk factors. These observations have led to the conclusion that AAAs ...