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Eating red meat may increase your risk of type 2 diabetes – not a lot of people know that

Brett Hondow / Alamy Stock Photo by Gulshanara (Rumy) Begum, University of Westminster Red meat has been a part of diets worldwide since early man. It...

Does eating ham, bacon and beef really increase your risk of developing type 2 diabetes?

Jack7_7/Shutterstock by Duane Mellor, Aston University That lunchtime staple, the humble ham sandwich, has come in for a bashing in the press recently. According to many...

What is type 1.5 diabetes? It’s a bit like type 1 and a bit like type 2 – but it’s often misdiagnosed

Getty Images Stock Photo Emily Burch, Southern Cross University and Lauren Ball, The University of Queensland While you’re likely familiar with type 1 and type 2...

Diabetes and obesity can damage the liver to the point of failure – but few people know their risk of developing liver disease

Insulin resistance links MASLD to several other metabolic diseases. Kateryna Kon/Science Photo Library via Getty Images by Madona Azar, UMass Chan Medical School Liver disease is...

Big Pharma’s monopoly on Ozempic threatens access to diabetes drug in communities of color

    by Andre Johnson Black Americans suffer from obesity at disproportionate rates, but the popular weight-loss drug Ozempic isn’t available in many inner-city neighborhoods. An obscure industry...

Whose health matters? The diversity deficit in clinical trials

Racialized people are disproportionately affected by diabetes, but are underrepresented in clinical studies. (Shutterstock) by Sonia Anand, McMaster University Most people are aware that the process...

Black Voices, Black Bodies: Life in the age of Ozempic

Fitness instructor DJ Rock at OutBox Gym in Brooklyn, N.Y. STEPHANIE MEI-LING FOR STAT   How do Black people feel about their health, the new obesity...

Take Charge of Your Health Today. Be Informed. Be Involved…Wound Care

CARLOS T. CARTER  This month’s Take Care of Your Health Today (TCYHT) focuses on the importance of adequate wound care — specifically as it affects...

For individuals who inject their drugs, compassion and acceptance help heal skin infections and increase trust in healthcare

In the past 10 years, injection drug use (IDU) in the U.S. has increased. The uptick follows a shift in the way people use...

To avoid amputation, diabetics must be vigilant about foot wounds — and seek treatment early and often

  Are you or someone you love living with diabetes? If so, Dr. Chandan K. Sen, UPMC Chief Scientific Officer, Wound Healing Services, and Director...

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