A growing body of research suggests the brain plays a central role in diabetic ketoacidosis, opening the possibility of treating type 1 diabetes in an entirely new way.
Skipping breakfast isn’t harmful for everyone, but it may affect blood sugar, hunger, and metabolism—especially in people with insulin resistance or hormonal shifts.
Children born small for gestational age (SGA) exhibited impaired glucose-insulin metabolism, similar to children with obesity, which worsened under growth hormone therapy. In contrast, children with ...
Research shows that just five days of sugary, fatty snacks can alter brain insulin responses, hinting that junk food can rewire the brain before visible weight gain.