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On the road to diabetes: How to halt disease progression and turn back to health
While diabetes is a serious chronic disease with devastating complications, it usually develops after years of insulin resistance, or prediabetes.
On the road to diabetes: A look at what’s happening inside the body
Diabetes is one of the most serious chronic disease problem in the U.S. Roughly 30 million Americans — 12 percent of adults — have diabetes, and its complications include heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, blindness and amputations.
November is National Diabetes Month
Each November communities across the country observe National Diabetes Month to bring attention to diabetes and its impact on millions of Americans.
Stanford Health Care Diabetes Education and Prevention Program Recognized by the ADA
Stanford Health Care Diabetes Education and Prevention Program was recently recognized by the American Diabetes Association as a national Diabetes Education program.
SDRC Becomes a NIH Diabetes Research Center
With the grant, Stanford joins 16 other federal research centers across the country dedicated to the prevention and treatment of diabetes.
A decade-long study finds that roughly 1 in 10 people carry genetic variants that may blunt the blood sugar-lowering effects of widely used diabetes medications — raising new questions about precision medicine in diabetes care. Read more...