Blood glucose levels vary, depending on a person’s health status and whether they have eaten. People without diabetes typically have between 72–140 milligrams of glucose per 1 deciliter of blood.
A new study finds that very few patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are able to achieve normal blood glucose levels through weight loss alone. A team led by Andrea Luk of the Chinese University of ...
The uses of graph technology continue to expand and change the way people in all professions can uncover and analyze the relationships between data. I’ve written extensively about graphs in the past ...
Understanding more about diabetes is key to treating and preventing the disease. Germany's DZD centre of diabetic research is using graph database technology from Neo4j to learn more about the illness ...
New research presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD), held online this year, found that contrary to the perceived wisdom, people of normal weight ...
Obesity is by far the most common risk factor for type 2 diabetes, but one in five people diagnosed with the disease are of a normal weight. A new test promises a novel way to estimate diabetes risk ...
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