The human body sends subtle distress signals long before diabetes officially develops, but millions of people miss these crucial warning signs until irreversible damage has already occurred.
It’s estimated that 38.4 million Americans live with diabetes, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Diabetes is a major risk factor for heart disease, kidney disease and ...
Doctors say erectile dysfunction may be an early warning sign of diabetes, hypertension and metabolic syndrome, offering a crucial window for early detection.
When it comes to spotting the early warning signs of diabetes, most people think of blood sugar tests or weight gain. But here’s something you might not know: your eyes can reveal powerful clues about ...
Type 2 diabetes doesn't appear overnight. It often builds over time, quietly signaling that something’s wrong. Many people unfortunately miss these signs until it’s too late. This is known as ...
See your doctor if you have these symptoms. Nov. 4, 2013— -- intro: Diabetes affects 24 million people in the U.S., but only 18 million know they have it. About 90 percent of those people have ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Diabetes affects hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers and today, more than one in three adults have pre-diabetes but don’t know it. So 13News sat down with Dr. Tyler Feldman of Franciscan ...
Doctors say sexual dysfunction is often the body's earliest cry for help, revealing hidden diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart disease long before other symptoms appear.
If there’s one health condition that sneaks up on people more than anything else, it’s diabetes. It doesn’t always shout, it doesn’t always show signs, and it definitely doesn’t wait for you to be ...