A chronic disease in which the body makes little to no insulin, resulting in high blood glucose levels
Diabetes is a condition in which the body either does not produce insulin or does not use it properly. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A condition in which a person's blood glucose level is higher than normal. It's also known as high blood sugar.
A chronic disease in which the body is unable to properly make use of insulin, leading to high blood glucose levels.
Laboratory tests that used to take days to come back can now be performed instantly and accurately, using point-of-care tests.
Gestational diabetes is glucose intolerance that develops during pregnancy, worrisome because it can affect the health of both mother and baby.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is an umbrella term used to describe a collection of symptoms caused by certain hormone imbalances.
Fatty liver disease occurs when fat deposits inside of the body, within organs such as the liver. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Bariatric surgery alters the stomach's anatomy to reduce the amount of food eaten and digested. Learn more about this procedure.
Poorly managed diabetes can cause several diabetic eye diseases—including diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, cataracts and glaucoma. Learn about symptoms and treatment.