
Acute Risks and Long-Term Challenges in Diabetes
At the beginning of the program, Dr. Sunil Gupta explained that the complications of diabetes are of two types: acute complications, such as hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) and diabetic ketoacidosis es...
3 Okt 202527min

Understanding Diabetes: Types, Treatment, and Legacy Phenomenon…!
Diabetes is a condition in which the body cannot regulate blood sugar properly. There are different types of diabetes, each with unique causes and treatment needs. Type 1 diabetes usually occurs in ch...
30 Sep 202528min

Obesity… Beta cell health… Insulin release… Glucose fluctuation…!!
The relationship between diabetes and obesity was explained in simple terms, highlighting how excess weight leads to insulin resistance. As obesity increases, the effect of insulin in the body decreas...
30 Sep 202527min

Let Us Preserve Our Beta Cells…!!! Obesity, Beta Cells, and the Hidden Link to Diabetes
Obesity is one of the strongest risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Around 60–70% of people with diabetes are either obese or overweight. For Indians, even a BMI above 23 is considered overweight, above...
25 Sep 202528min

Higher Insulin Secretion from Your Pancreas is Risky
When your body begins to lose its ability to respond to insulin effectively, this condition is known as insulin resistance. It places extra pressure on the beta cells of the pancreas, which are respon...
24 Sep 202528min

Low Blood Glucose (Hypoglycemia) is more risky, CGM is a game changer
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) can be more dangerous than hyperglycemia (high blood sugar), especially because it can lead to immediate and life-threatening situations. While high sugar levels over ti...
23 Sep 202527min

Rethinking Diabetes Care: Beyond Molecules to Glycemic Happiness
Finland ranks as the happiest country, while our happiness index has dropped. To be in the top ten, we need to improve significantly. This shift highlights the concept of glycemic happiness in diabete...
29 Mai 202528min

Mindful Smart Eating: The Best Mantra for Healthy Life
During extreme stress, the body releases counter-regulatory hormones like adrenaline, growth hormone, and cortisol, which raise blood sugar levels. While insulin lowers sugar, these hormones can count...
28 Mai 202527min



















