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Month: November 2025

Diabetes

Root canals and blood sugar: The connection you probably haven’t heard of

November 30, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

As a public health dentist and researcher, for years I saw the same pattern. Patients with deep root infections often had wider health problems, particularly those with diabetes. I did not yet understand why. Now, […]

Diabetes

Environmental pollutants and epigenetics: Uncovering a hidden link to diabetes risk

November 28, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Diabetes mellitus (DM) continues to be one of the most prevalent and complex metabolic diseases globally, affecting approximately 500 million people. Characterized by elevated blood glucose levels, diabetes results either from insufficient insulin production (type […]

Weight & Obesity

Tirzepatide’s benefits fade for most: Weight and health markers rebound after withdrawal, study finds

November 28, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Eli Lilly and Company, along with partner institutions in the US and United Kingdom, describe how short-term pharmacologic intervention does not appear to have lasting effects for most tirzepatide patients. People with obesity who lost […]

Arthritis & Rheumatism

Inhibiting a master regulator of aging regenerates joint cartilage in mice

November 27, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

An injection that blocks the activity of a protein involved in aging reverses naturally occurring cartilage loss in the knee joints of old mice, a Stanford Medicine-led study has found. The treatment also prevented the […]

Diabetes

Diabetes linked to higher risk of complications after stent surgery

November 27, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Patients with diabetes have an increased risk of complications after stent implantation, according to a study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden published in Diabetes Care. The study, which includes over 160,000 patients, emphasizes the importance […]

Food

Transform Your Kitchen: Mastering Allergy-Safe Cooking Through Ingenious Ingredient Swaps

November 26, 2025 Community Partners

By Daniel Zane Bryant, author of “Living with Food Allergies: A Complete Lifestyle Guide” (available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G2BcGB2K) Navigating food allergies might initially feel overwhelming, yet it presents an exciting opportunity to reimagine familiar […]

Sleep Apnea

Tai chi as good as talking therapy for managing chronic insomnia, finds study

November 26, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Tai chi, a form of mind-body exercise widely practiced in Chinese communities, has similar benefits to talking therapy for middle aged and older people with chronic insomnia, finds a trial from Hong Kong published by […]

Weight & Obesity

Study links America’s favorite cooking oil to obesity

November 26, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Soybean oil, the most widely consumed cooking oil in the United States and a staple of processed foods, contributes to obesity, at least in mice, through a mechanism scientists are now beginning to understand.This article […]

Weight & Obesity

Metabolites produced in intestine play central role in controlling obesity and diabetes, study shows

November 26, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

A study conducted at Harvard University identified a group of metabolites that travel from the intestine to the liver and then to the heart, where they are pumped throughout the body. These metabolites play an […]

Diabetes

Possible therapeutic approach to treat diabetic nerve damage discovered

November 26, 2025 Medical Xpress.com

Nerve damage is one of the most common and burdensome complications of diabetes. Millions of patients worldwide suffer from pain, numbness, and restricted movement, largely because damaged nerve fibers do not regenerate sufficiently. The reasons […]

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