The UAB Comprehensive Diabetes Research Center is actively researching curative therapies for many types of diabetes. Learn more about the various types of diabetes below. Pre-diabetes is a condition ...
More than 1 in 10 Americans have diabetes—that’s a lot of people. But diabetes isn’t just one universal condition. There are many different types. All types involve problems with blood sugar ...
Type 5 diabetes has just been recognized as a distinct form of diabetes by the International Diabetes Federation. Despite the name, there are more than a dozen different types of diabetes. The ...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common kind of diabetes. Lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise, genetics, and some medications can cause you to develop the condition. It’s sometimes called ...
Diabetes is a chronic condition involving issues regulating blood sugar (glucose). When glucose levels are too high, you may be at risk of developing problems with your kidneys, heart, and other parts ...
Those who were misdiagnosed had higher healthcare utilization, suggesting potential benefits of broader autoantibody screening.
Diabetes mellitus is a condition that affects how the body regulates blood sugar. A person’s genetics can increase their likelihood of developing the condition. The term “diabetes” refers to a group ...
A new study details the discovery of rare gene variants that increase the prevalence of Type 2 diabetes in multiple generations of Asian Indian people. The unusual finding is a step toward more ...
From type 1 to gestational diabetes, each type affects your body differently. Knowing which form you have is important for proper treatment. Reviewed by Dietitian Lisa Valente, M.S., RD Diabetes isn’t ...