Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Adults with obesity saw improvements in glycemic response and endothelial function after a 14-day intervention ...
A new study led by researchers at McLean Hospital (a member of Mass General Brigham) and Washington State University used advances in digital testing to demonstrate that naturally occurring glucose ...
The sugar glucose, which is the main source of energy in almost every living cell, has been revealed in a Stanford Medicine study to also be a master regulator of tissue differentiation—the process by ...
Glycogen is a form of glucose that helps regulate your blood sugar levels. Your eating and exercise habits play a role in determining your glycogen levels. Glycogen is the stored form of a simple ...
Vitamin B6, which is absorbed from a broad range of foods, helps bolster immune system function and neurotransmitters in the ...
High glucose in obesity appears to gum up the works of the circadian clocks inside our cells that help regulate the timing of many body functions across the 24-hour day and drive the risk of ...
Where fat is stored in the body may be more important than excess weight when it comes to diabetes risk, a new study suggests ...
People with type 2 diabetes who have full chewing function may have lower blood glucose levels than those with impaired chewing function, researchers have reported. Dr. Mehmet Eskan, PhD, of the ...
Compounds in green tea can reprogram muscle metabolism to boost insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance, according to new ...