Diabetes insipidus and diabetes mellitus are two different medical conditions, despite having similar names. Diabetes insipidus affects the kidneys and water balance in the body, while diabetes ...
To raise awareness about the health impact of diabetes-related misconceptions, Abbott launched the Above the Bias initiative.
Diabetes mellitus – commonly known as type 1 and type 2 – gets the maximum attention since the cases are rising globally and significantly. However, its lesser-known relative – diabetes insipidus is ...
Living with diabetes for over 40 years has given me the strength of survival, the wisdom of patience, and the joy of helping others.
When was the last time you had your blood sugar checked? It might be worth looking into, a new study says. Forty-four percent of people age 15 and older living with diabetes are undiagnosed, so they ...
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