Diabetes in Women

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Menopausal Women at Greater Risk for Sleep Disturbance, According to Research

Women with diabetes undergoing the menopause transition are at greater risk for sleep disturbances, according to new findings. Hormone changes have …

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Early Onset of Menstruation Associated with Higher Risk of T2D

A large study of rural Chinese women suggests that early onset of menstruation is associated with a higher risk, and body mass index (BMI) may …

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Study: Boosting Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women with Diabetes

Walking downhill after eating can reduce bone resorption, the process in which old bone is broken down and removed from the body, in postmenopausal …

Study: Mentally Tiring Work May Increase Diabetes Risk in Women

Women who find their jobs mentally tiring are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in the European Journal of …

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Texas A&M-Led Study Explores the Role of Estrogen in Controlling Type 2 Diabetes

By: Paul Schattenberg The results of a recent Texas A&M University-led study provide insights into the mechanism by which estrogen can decrease …

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Working Long Hours Linked to Increased Risk of Diabetes in Women

A new study finds women who work 45 hours or more each week may be inadvertently increasing their risk for diabetes.  Men who work the same number …

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What Causes Diabetes in Men and Women?

Diabetes is a metabolic condition characterized by high sugar levels in the blood. This happens when the body doesn’t produce enough of the hormone …

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