Sleep disruption can have significant metabolic effects and is can be associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes. Understanding the relationship between sleep, metabolism, and these health conditions is crucial for developing effective interventions and preventive strategies.
Many studies have shown that sleeping too much or too little can increase the chances of developing type 2 diabetes. Having diabetes can negatively impact the quality of sleep. Additionally, both the type of sleep problems...
Managing diabetes in general within a public space can feel daunting and embarrassing. For Amy, who has T2D, this is a topic that she’s all too familiar with. From her experience of feeling misjudged, to...
Our confession cam series aims to encourage a free-flow conversation on important topics that often may not get talked about on a public forum. We hope that it not only provides a welcoming space for...
As part of a 5 week exclusive video series, Glucology is partnering up with Warren Bingham to share a behind the scenes walkthrough into his personal insights and experiences of living with T2D. This series...
As part of a 5 week exclusive video series, Glucology is partnering up with Warren Bingham to share a behind the scenes walkthrough into his personal insights and experiences of living with T2D. This series...