Diabetes is very common. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that 38.4 million people in the United States are currently living with diabetes. That’s 11.6 percent of the ...
A diabetic coma, a severe complication of diabetes, occurs when blood sugar levels become dangerously high or low, leading to ...
Each November, we observe National Diabetes Month and engage in discussions surrounding prevention, management and the impact of this increasingly common autoimmune disease.
Everyday Health on MSN

What Is a Diabetic Seizure?

Severe low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) can result in seizures and unconsciousness. Diabetic seizures are rare but potentially fatal and need emergency medical treatment. Diabetic seizures can ...
Diabetes is the eight-leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – and that figure may be underreported. Experts say diabetes symptoms ...
Learning more about diabetes care — and how to go about it — can help you create a streamlined diabetes management plan and make necessary lifestyle changes. Diabetes is a chronic medical condition ...
When was the last time you had your blood sugar checked? It might be worth looking into, a new study says. Forty-four percent of people age 15 and older living with diabetes are undiagnosed, so they ...
Millions of people have diabetes — it's a daily battle that requires hard work and dedication. Eddie Farrar is a 17-year-old ...