In a small but revealing study, scientists discovered that tears strongly mirror blood glucose and saliva may reflect vitamin D status. This could lead to less invasive ways to monitor chronic health.
Randomized, controlled trials have shown both benefit and harm from tight blood-glucose control in patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Variation in the use of early parenteral nutrition and in ...
For many years, scientists have been puzzled by individuals who live in high-elevation areas throughout the world. Surveys of high-altitude populations, from areas of the Andes to regions of the ...
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Researchers show red blood cells drive better glucose tolerance at high altitude
By Vijay Kumar Malesu New research reveals how hypoxia-driven red blood cell adaptations may reshape glucose regulation, offering fresh insight into diabetes biology and potential therapeutic ...
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Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM): Should Non-Diabetics Wear Them? Expert Explains
Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs) were once considered medical devices strictly meant for people living with diabetes.
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