Men who have diabetes are more at risk of complications from the condition than women, according to a study. This could be down to men being more overweight and less likely to adopt a healthier ...
Men and women have different fat distribution, and doctors already know that this can affect men’s risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Men tend to develop type 2 diabetes earlier and ...
In men with type 2 diabetes, higher baseline testosterone may reduce risk for cardiovascular events, whereas greater change in estradiol after weight loss may raise CV risk.However, there was no ...
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 ...
Men have a greater risk of major health effects from type 1 and 2 diabetes compared to women, according to a new study. In the study, which was published Thursday in the Journal of Epidemiology & ...
A recent study revealed that men with diabetes (type 1 and 2) are far more likely to suffer from co-morbidities like cardiovascular disease (CVD), kidney complications, and foot or leg complications ...
Compared to those without diabetes, men with diabetes have an increased risk of developing erectile dysfunction. Beta‐blockers can reduce testosterone levels and cause vasoconstriction in the penile ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FACES, talks with Brenda Jagatic, BScN, RN, CDCES, about the prevalence of ...
SAN ANTONIO – Diabetes is a major reason people lose their vision or limbs or experience kidney failure, three complications that Joel Gonzalez, Jr. has dealt with in his life. Gonzalez, 46, suffered ...