Diabetes
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healthWeight Loss Drugs Show Greater Efficacy in Women, Study Finds
New meta-analysis reveals GLP-1 receptor agonists significantly outperform in women compared to men, offering key insights for obesity and diabetes treatment.
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healthHigh Altitude Living: Red Blood Cells Soak Up Sugar, Lowering Diabetes Risk
New research reveals how red blood cells act as glucose sponges at high altitudes, offering potential new pathways for diabetes treatment.
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healthDoctor Warns 'Healthy' Breakfasts Fueling American Diabetes Surge
Physician Dr. Mark Hyman links common breakfast choices to rising rates of diabetes and obesity, urging a shift to whole foods.
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healthHeart Disease Threat Surges for Women: Stark 2050 Projections Revealed
A new American Heart Association report forecasts a significant rise in cardiovascular disease and related conditions among women by 2050, highlighting critical health challenges.
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healthAltitude's Secret: Red Blood Cells as a New Diabetes Solution
Groundbreaking research reveals how red blood cells act as a glucose sink at high altitudes, paving the way for novel diabetes treatments.
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healthHigh Altitude's Secret: How Red Blood Cells Combat Diabetes Risk
New research reveals how low-oxygen environments at high altitudes cause red blood cells to absorb excess glucose, potentially explaining lower diabetes rates.
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healthDiabetes Alert: Experts Warn Certain Supplements Pose Serious Health Risks
US health experts caution individuals with diabetes against specific supplements that can dangerously alter blood glucose levels and interfere with medications.
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healthDiabetes Drug Semaglutide Linked to Vision Loss Risk
New research suggests semaglutide, a popular diabetes and weight loss drug, may increase the risk of optic neuropathy and vision loss. Experts urge careful patient counseling.