Diabetes News & Features
The Surge in Type 1 Diabetes, and the New Ways to Fight It
- Barbie Has Type 1 Diabetes – How to Talk to Kids About It
July 10, 2025 — Barbie has joined a small but growing collection of children's toys that have type 1 diabetes. If your child has diabetes, here's how you can use Barbie to promote their well-being, boost emotional health, and help normalize chronic conditions.
- Nanotech 'Smart Tattoos' Will Soon Help Monitor Your Health
For people with chronic conditions such as diabetes, smart tattoos, which use nanosensors embedded in the skin, could replace daily finger pricks or bulky monitoring devices.
- Why Strict Blood Sugar Treatment in Older Adults May Do More Harm Than Good
Aggressive efforts to lower high blood sugar levels in older people may backfire, leading to dangerous falls, hospitalizations and even death, new research suggests.
- FDA OKs First Fast-Acting Insulin Biosimilar for Diabetes
February 20, 2025 — The FDA has approved Merilog, a new fast-acting insulin biosimilar for managing blood sugar in people with diabetes, marking the first such biosimilar to receive federal approval.
- FDA OKs Implantable Treatment for Diabetic Macular Edema
February 6, 2025 — The FDA has approved a new implantable treatment for adults with diabetic macular edema (DME) after studies showed that it could help maintain vision with as few as two treatments per year.
- FDA OKs Ozempic for Kidney Disease in Diabetes Patients
January 29, 2025 — The FDA has approved Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug Ozempic to help reduce the risk of worsening kidney disease, kidney failure, and heart-related death in adults with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease (CKD).
- My Experience Managing Type 2 Diabetes and My Heart
See how Anthony Wilson fought his way back from a near-death experience to thrive with both diabetes and heart conditions.
- Making Your Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Work for You
Learn from a diabetes educator how to understand your treatment plan and adapt it for your lifestyle so you can protect your health – including your heart.
- An Expert’s Perspective: Challenges of Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Health
Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular health share many risk factors and complications. It can be serious, but the steps to manage one help you manage the other.
- Innovations in Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
An expert on type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease explains the link between these two conditions and talks about the future of treatment.
- Daily Dark Chocolate: A Sweet Way to Reduce Diabetes Risk?
December 5, 2024 — When facing the choice between milk and dark chocolate, yet another study suggests that reaching for dark chocolate is likely the more beneficial option.
- U.S. Ranks Third Globally for Diabetes, Men Most at Risk
November 14, 2024 — New data shows that men are still more likely than women to be diagnosed with diabetes in the U.S., rates of the disease have doubled worldwide, and it now affects more than 800 million people globally.
- The Psychosocial Effects of DME
DME is linked to depression and social distress. Find out how to get support and feel better.
- Automated Insulin Device Now FDA-Approved for Type 2 Diabetes
August 27, 2024 — People with type 2 diabetes can now wear a device that will automatically deliver doses of insulin, following an expanded approval by the FDA on Monday.
- An Extreme Low-Calorie Diet May Stop Diabetes. Is It Safe?
August 22, 2024 — A yearlong program in the U.K. with a strict low-calorie diet put one-third of participants into diabetes remission. Medical experts weigh in on the health and safety of low-calorie diets, as well as effective weight loss via meal replacement products.
- Weight Loss Drugs Lower Cancer Risk in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
July 5, 2024 — Recent research on popular weight loss drugs has uncovered surprising benefits, like lowering the risk of fatal heart attacks. And now, there may be another advantage: People with type 2 diabetes who took these drugs had a lower risk of having 10 out of 13 obesity-related cancers, compared to those on insulin therapy.
- FDA Approves First OTC Continuous Glucose Monitor
March 6, 2024 — The Dexcom Stelo Glucose Biosensor System is for adults with or without diabetes who don't use insulin.
- Companies Can Claim Yogurt Reduces Diabetes Risk, FDA Says
March 4, 2024 — Yogurt manufacturers can now claim that eating yogurt reduces a person’s risk of type 2 diabetes, the Food and Drug Administration said in a letter of enforcement discretion.
- Bariatric Surgery Beats Lifestyle Changes for Type 2 Diabetes
February 28, 2024 — New research shows that patients who had bariatric surgery were significantly more likely to have improved glycemic control, diabetes remission, reduced cholesterol levels, and maintain much of their weight loss for a dozen years, compared to the 96 people treated with medical management and lifestyle changes.
- FDA: Avoid Smartwatches That Claim to Measure Glucose Levels
February 22, 2024 — Smartwatches and rings that claim to measure glucose levels without piercing the skin aren’t approved by the FDA and may be inaccurate.
- Certain Type 2 Diabetes Drugs Lower Risk of Kidney Stones
February 6, 2024 — Patients with type 2 diabetes treated with SGLT2 inhibitors vs other common diabetes drugs show up to a 31% reduced risk of kidney stone development.
- Prices Raised for Diabetes, Obesity Drugs and Hundreds of Others
January 18, 2024 — Manufacturers of diabetes drugs that have also become popular for weight loss raised their medication prices at the start of 2024. Pharmaceutical companies have also increased list prices on 775 brand-name drugs.
- How to Maximize the Benefits of Exercise For Type 1 Diabetes
January 17, 2024 — A few simple precautions can help prevent hypoglycemia.
- Insulin Price Cap of $35 Takes Hold
January 4, 2024 — The price of insulin was capped this week by the last of the major three suppliers, meaning more Americans are now paying no more than $35 for the diabetes treatment.
- Are Glucose Monitors for Those Without Diabetes a Good Idea?
December 12, 2023 — Before you buy a continuous glucose monitor, know that diabetes experts are unified in their concerns that the devices are not quite ready for the consumer market and people who don’t have diabetes.
- Stem Cell Therapy Implant Shows Promise For Type 1 Diabetes
December 11, 2023 — Researchers say the treatment may someday provide a cure for the chronic, life-altering condition.
- Walk Briskly to Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk, Researchers Say
November 30, 2023 — New research suggests a walking speed of at least 2.5 mph, the equivalent of a brisk walk, may help lower your risk of Type 2 diabetes.
- People With Diabetes Have a Higher Risk of Colon Cancer: Study
November 14, 2023 — People with diabetes had a 47% increased risk of getting colorectal cancer, compared to people without diabetes, according to results of a large new study. Getting a colonoscopy dramatically reduced the risk, the results showed.
- Can Diabetes Drugs Lower the Risk of Age-Related Dementia?
November 6, 2023 — A new study suggests that stopping metformin speeds up cognitive decline in older people who have diabetes. What does this mean for them?
- Intermittent Fasting May Hold Keys to Diabetes Treatment
November 3, 2023 — Because weight loss is often a goal and avenue to better health for many people with type 2 diabetes, researchers are looking at how intermittent fasting might help
- Type 2 Diabetes Risk in South Asians: Expert Q&A
People of South Asian descent may have a higher risk of type 2 diabetes than they might expect, even if they're not overweight. Find out when to ask for type 2 diabetes screening.
- Cómo hablar con tu familia sobre la diabetes
Tu diagnóstico no te afecta solo a ti. Averigua cómo puedes ayudar a que se adapten tus seres queridos.
- Tu familia, tus amigos y la comida: nuevas costumbres
Obtén más información sobre cómo puedes minimizar los efectos de la diabetes en tu vida social.
- ¿Recién diagnosticado? Qué puedes esperar
La diabetes tipo 2 te cambiará la vida. Obtén información sobre lo que puedes esperar.
- Cómo crear un equipo de cuidados de la salud que te comprenda
Aprende cómo encontrar profesionales médicos que entiendan lo que estás pasando.
- Factores que conducen a la diabetes tipo 2
Los latinos tienen un índice más alto de diabetes tipo 2 que otros grupos. ¿Cuáles son las razones?
- The Best Ways to Get Your Diabetes Questions Answered at the Doc
August 3, 2023 — It’s easy to get overwhelmed with information when you’re newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Three experts share the best ways to get your questions answered at the doctor.
- Drinking Kombucha May Help Manage Blood Sugar: Study
August 1, 2023 — People with type 2 diabetes who drank the fermented tea beverage kombucha for 4 weeks lowered their blood sugar from dangerous to safe levels, a small new pilot study from Georgetown University shows.
- Intermittent Fasting vs. Calorie Counting for Type 2 Diabetes
July 25, 2023 — Eating during an 8-hour window is just as good as calorie counting for weight loss, according to new findings released Monday.
- Cells from Cadaver Pancreas May Help Treat Type 1 Diabetes
June 30, 2023 — One product, from cadaver donors, has just been approved by the FDA. The other, made from stem cells, is showing promise in a clinical trial.
- Moderate Drinking Won’t Limit Risk of Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes
June 28, 2023 — New research reveals that even light drinking doesn’t have any protective effect against type 2 diabetes, obesity, and other endocrine conditions.
- Exercise May Erase the Genetic Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
June 22, 2023 — Being active can greatly lower your risk of getting type 2 diabetes, even if the condition runs in your family.
- FDA Approves Adult Diabetes Drug for Children
June 21, 2023 — The new approval was based on results from a study of 157 kids ages 10 to 17 years old with type 2 diabetes that wasn't well-controlled, the FDA said.
- Low-Carb Breakfast May Help Stabilize Blood Sugar in Type 2 Diabetes
June 7, 2023 — Heads-up, type 2 diabetes patients: In a new study, researchers found that eating a low-carb breakfast was linked to a smaller spike in blood sugar after the meal, as compared with eating a low-fat breakfast. Eating a low-carb breakfast was also followed by steadier blood sugar levels throughout the rest of the day.
- About 1 in 3 With Diabetes Have Unknown Heart Risk: Study
May 31, 2023 — If you have type 2 diabetes, you could already be at a higher risk for heart disease without knowing it.
- FDA Warns People to Avoid Compounded Semaglutide Medicines
May 31, 2023 — The FDA is warning people to avoid using compounded medicines as substitutes for the popular weight loss and diabetes drugs Ozempic, Rybelsus, and Wegovy.
- New Study Shows Mediterranean Diet Prevents Diabetes
April 28, 2023 — Researchers found that people whose blood biomarker levels indicated they were following a Mediterranean diet had a nearly 30% reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
- What Are the Healthiest Drinks for People With Type 2 Diabetes?
April 20, 2023 — People with type 2 diabetes who drink large amounts of sugary beverages face an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and of death compared with those who stick to healthier options.
- Severe COVID-19 Linked to New Diabetes Diagnoses
April 19, 2023 — COVID-19 can more than triple the chance of being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes within a year of being infected, according to a new Canadian study.