Data from the American Red Cross shows that 1 in 5 blood donors have prediabetes and diabetes. On Wednesday, Feb. 25, the ...
Pre-diabetes is a serious health condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes. The problem is—most people don’t realise they ...
"I don't have diabetes," a woman said. "My doctor says it's just borderline." In truth, there is no such thing as "borderline" diabetes. (It's kind of like being "borderline" pregnant.) There is, ...
You feel tired all the time. Your vision gets a little blurry after meals. Maybe there’s a dark patch of skin on your neck you chalked up to dirt or sun exposure. What if those were your body’s early ...
Through the end of March, the Red Cross is offering all donors a free A1C test — a screening that measures average blood sugar levels and can detect early signs of pre-diabetes and diabetes.
A study led by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine has found that signs of silent heart damage or stress in the blood may strongly increase the risk of heart failure in people who already have high ...
Type 2 diabetes, which occurs when the body stops responding to insulin, the hormone that controls blood glucose levels, is becoming increasingly common. Before type 2 diabetes develops, many people ...
Millions of U.S. adults are living with undiagnosed prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes. During the month of March, the Red Cross ...