Human bodies make 2 million red blood cells per second. They each live for 120 days and spend that time zooming completely around the body every 20 seconds, carrying oxygen from the lungs to other ...
Type 2 diabetes becomes more dangerous to the heart the longer a person has it. Researchers found that after several years, ...
After years of type 2 diabetes, red blood cells may quietly turn against the heart—offering a new clue for spotting danger early. People who live with type 2 diabetes for many years face a steadily ...
People living with type 2 diabetes observe an increase over time in the risk of suffering from heart disease. Why does this ...
A new, fast and easy test could revolutionize blood transfusions, giving blood centers and hospitals a reliable way to ...
The longer a person has type 2 diabetes, the greater the risk of cardiovascular disease. A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in the journal Diabetes, shows that changes in red blood ...