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Food additive carrageenan could disrupt intestinal barrier and increase risk of type 2 diabetes
The food additive carrageenan (E 407) can be responsible for the development of chronic inflammatory bowel disease, ulcers, and increased... Read more
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No 'one size fits all' treatment for type 1 diabetes, study finds
Factors beyond carbohydrates have a substantial influence on blood glucose levels meaning current automated insulin delivery systems miss vital information... Read more
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Bioengineering strategy uses immune-protected beta cell transplant to advance type 1 diabetes care
Regenerative medicine holds the extraordinary promise that future patients in need of new cells, tissues or organs will no longer... Read more
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'Inceptor' that regulates insulin homeostasis offers new approach for diabetes therapies
In 2021, a research team led by Prof. Heiko Lickert from Helmholtz Munich discovered the insulin-inhibitory receptor "Inceptor" and its... Read more
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Making fat cells skinny: Findings could lead to new, more effective therapies for managing diabetes
Scientists at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA have discovered a... Read more
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Nerve damage reduced in prediabetic mice with diet, exercise
A low calorie diet and high intensity exercise can reduce nerve damage in prediabetic mice, according to a Michigan Medicine... Read more
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Transplanting insulin-making cells to treat Type 1 diabetes is challenging. Stem cells offer a potential improvement
Diabetes develops when the body fails to manage its blood glucose levels. One form of diabetes causes the body to... Read more
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Researchers explore new therapy for diabetes-related heart disease
Monash University drug discovery researchers have found that a natural fat molecule called "lipoxin A4" (LXA4) could significantly reduce inflammation... Read more
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Study: Eating more than 45% of calorie intake after 5 p.m. alters glucose levels, with serious consequences for health
Although people have always said that having a light and early dinner is better, a study by the Universitat Oberta... Read more
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Earlier diabetes diagnosis linked to dementia risk
People diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at a younger age are at a higher risk for developing dementia than those... Read more
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Patients with diabetes are as satisfied with telehealth as with in-person care
A University of Florida study finds that people with diabetes who participate in telehealth doctor visits report the same level... Read more
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Systolic BP of less than 120 mm Hg reduced CVD risk in adults with type 2 diabetes
An intensive treatment approach to lowering high systolic blood pressure in people with Type 2 diabetes led to a reduced... Read more
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Screening diabetics for heart disease does not improve long-term mortality rates, reduce future cardiac events: Study
While coronary heart disease and diabetes are often seen in the same patients, a diagnosis of diabetes does not necessarily... Read more
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Diabetes drug shows promise in protecting kidneys
Type 2 diabetes can lead to diabetic kidney disease, but a class of drugs that cause the kidneys to remove... Read more
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Innovative islet transplant method reduces surgical complications for type 1 diabetes
An advancement in diabetes treatment has been achieved by Professor Hyun-Wook Kang and his team from the Department of Biomedical... Read more