This study found that a high percentage of people with type 2 diabetes tend to be deficient in three micronutrients: vitamins ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer More than half of people with type 2 diabetes in the Americas may be deficient in essential ...
Millions with type 2 diabetes face hidden nutrient deficiencies, raising concerns about health risks and the urgent need for dietary intervention.
Vitamin D, magnesium, and B12 deficiencies were common among people with type 2 diabetes according to new research.
Iron deficiency can contribute to anemia, which worsens fatigue and exacerbates the systemic effects of diabetes. Vitamin B12 deficiency is also an issue, particularly among those taking metformin, a ...
A new review found as many as 45% of Type 2 diabetics are suffering multiple deficiencies in vitamins, minerals and ...
Nearly half of Type 2 diabetes patients suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, with vitamin D and magnesium being the most ...
a common diabetes medication, vitamin B12 deficiency was present in almost 29% of participants Here’s where the chicken-and-egg scenario comes in. Researchers can’t say whether the ...
Other common deficiencies included magnesium (42%), iron (28%) and vitamin B12 (22%). People on the diabetes drug metformin were at higher risk for B12 deficiency, with 29% having low levels of ...