Sage for Health

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How to Use Sage for Health Benefits: Guide for Diabetes, Blood Pressure, Inflammation, and More Sage (Salvia officinalis) is a fragrant herb with a long history of medicinal use. It is well-known for its rich antioxidant content and promising effects on metabolic health, including diabetes management, cardiovascular support, and inflammation reduction. Using sage properly can … Read more

Fenugreek for Health

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  How to Use Fenugreek for Health Benefits: Guide for Diabetes, Blood Pressure, Inflammation, and More Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a versatile herb that offers significant health benefits, especially for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, inflammation, and other metabolic conditions. To safely and effectively use fenugreek, it is important to understand how it works, … Read more

Cinnamon for Health

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How to Use Cinnamon for Health Benefits: Guidance on Species, Preparation, and Dosage Cinnamon, a widely cherished spice, offers numerous health benefits, especially for people with diabetes, high blood pressure, inflammation, and other related illnesses. To harness its benefits safely and effectively, it is important to select the right species of cinnamon, understand how to … Read more

G6PD and Zero-Calorie Sweeteners

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G6PD Deficiency, Diabetes, and the Case for Zero-Calorie Sweeteners Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase deficiency, more commonly known as G6PD deficiency, is one of the most common enzyme disorders worldwide. People with this condition have red blood cells that are unusually sensitive to oxidative stress. When exposed to certain triggers—such as fava beans, specific medicines, or strong oxidative … Read more

Effects of Diabetes

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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels due to either insufficient insulin production or ineffective use of insulin. The World Health Organization (WHO, 2021) estimates that 422 million people worldwide live with diabetes, and the numbers continue to rise.

G6PD Deficiency and Diabetes

g6pd and diabetes

Why People with G6PD Deficiency Should Be Cautious About Developing Diabetes A concise, evidence-based review with clinical implications and citations Abstract Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is a common X-linked enzymopathy affecting hundreds of millions worldwide. Growing evidence from observational, genetic and clinical studies indicates that G6PD deficiency is associated with a higher probability of abnormal … Read more

Blue Light Exposure and Diabetes

Blue Light Exposure on Glucose Metabolism and Diabetes

Blue Light Exposure and Diabetes: What Science Reveals In today’s world, exposure to artificial light at night—especially blue-enriched light from LED bulbs, smartphones, and computer screens—has become nearly unavoidable. While this illumination has improved productivity and convenience, research is increasingly showing that it may come at a hidden cost: our metabolic health. In particular, blue … Read more

Nutritional Factors in Diabetes

Nutritional Factors in Diabetes

Nutritional Factors in Diabetes: What Research Really Shows Diabetes, especially type 2 diabetes, has become one of the most pressing global health challenges of the 21st century. The World Health Organization estimates that over 500 million people worldwide now live with the condition, and the number is projected to rise sharply in the coming decades. … Read more

Diabetes Around the World

Diabetes Around the World

Diabetes Around the World: Who Is Affected, How Serious It Is, and How It’s Managed The global picture (2025) 589 million adults (20–79) are living with diabetes—1 in 9 people worldwide. IDF projects 853 million by 2050. Direct health spending is ~US$1 trillion annually. In 2024, diabetes was linked to ~3.4 million deaths (about one … Read more

Core Causes of Type 2 Diabetes

core causes of type 2 diabetes

Core Causes of Type 2 Diabetes: A Science-Based Overview Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is one of the fastest-growing chronic diseases worldwide, affecting more than 500 million people as of 2021, with numbers projected to exceed 780 million by 2045 (International Diabetes Federation, 2021). Unlike type 1 diabetes, which is autoimmune in nature, type 2 diabetes … Read more