United States: Irregular sleep linkage with growing type 2 diabetes risk is said to be reduced, with adjustments in obesity, comorbidities, and lifestyle factors. However, scientists from Boston, MA, and Manchester, the UK, have also found that a 7.5-year follow-up ...
United States: Inconsistent slumber habits, characterized by alternating between extended and truncated sleep durations, can be detrimental, as per a novel investigation that identifies “erratic” sleep cycles as a potential precursor to type 2 diabetes. The findings “emphasize the necessity ...
United States: The latest study unveiled the stress hormone, Cortisol to have a central place in difficult-to-manage type-2 diabetes. The University of Manchester research does throw some light on the fact that the stress hormone Cortisol, plays its part in ...