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Type 2 diabetes is more aggressive in young people, harder to manage and more likely to lead to a premature death.
No longer just a condition of middle age, type 2 diabetes is increasingly affecting children, teenagers and young adults in New Zealand. And our health system is nowhere near ready to manage this ...
Hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery systems are transforming the management of type 1 diabetes. Young children with type 1 ...
A recent report raised concerns that it contains high levels of the heavy metal. Here’s what that may mean for your health.
Around 20,000 children and young people with type 1 diabetes in England now benefit from life-changing 'artificial pancreas' ...
Considered a disease of middle-aged and older adults until the late 20th century, type 2 diabetes has risen markedly ...
The MiniMed™ 780G system currently is not indicated for use in in type 2 diabetes or young children under 7 years old by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or other regulatory bodies.
Over a period of time, diabetes can damage your heart, nerves, and even eyesight. Contrary to popular opinion, diabetes can occur in children as well, and can start from an extremely young age.
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News Medical on MSNHow early-life factors raise lifelong diabetes risks in youthThe surge in diabetes among young people highlights critical gaps in care and the urgent need for comprehensive preventative ...
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Health and Me on MSNTeen Diabetes Is No Longer Rare—Can Prediabetes In Youth Be Reversed With Simple Nutrition Fixes?Teen diabetes rates are rising globally, but research shows that early nutrition interventions—like adding almonds—can help ...
Exclusive: The number of children injecting prescription drug Ozempic to manage diabetes has risen 700 per cent in three ...
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