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Diabetes

  • GLP-1 diabetes drugs likely trump metformin for curbing dementia risk in type 2 diabetes, study finds
    GLP-1 receptor agonists, a class of drug used to treat type 2 diabetes, likely trump the widely prescribed metformin for... Read more
  • Misfolded proteins accumulate in mitochondria of patients with type 2 diabetes, study finds
    Aging-related diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disorders and type 2 diabetes, are associated with defects in protein synthesis and folding.... Read more
  • Dementia risk does not differ with GLP-1 RAs, DPP4is for seniors with type 2 diabetes, study finds
    For older adults with diabetes, there is no clear evidence to suggest that the incidence of dementia differs for those... Read more
  • New advanced imaging technology enables detailed disease mapping in tissue samples
    Researchers from Aarhus University—in a major international collaboration—have developed a groundbreaking method that can provide more information from the tissue... Read more
  • Bone regeneration can suffer when diabetes damages surrounding nerves
    Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder and is one of the leading chronic diseases worldwide. It is widely known... Read more
  • Automated insulin delivery pump proved cost-effective in the treatment of type 1 diabetes
    Type 1 diabetes is more prevalent in Finland than anywhere else in the world, affecting approximately 50,000 people. New automated... Read more
  • AI-powered mobile retina tracker screens for diabetic eye disease with 99% accuracy
    A novel AI-powered retina tracker can analyze retinal images with near-perfect accuracy in under one second, according to a study... Read more
  • Research explores depression's ripple effect on diabetes
    A study conducted by researchers at Saint Louis University found that patients with depression were more likely to have uncontrolled... Read more
  • Lonely adults may have a higher risk of diabetes, study indicates
    Socially isolated older adults are at increased risk of developing diabetes and high blood sugar, according to a study being... Read more
  • CDC finds nearly 1 in 3 US youth have prediabetes, but experts question scant data
    A new federal estimate shows a rise in prediabetes among American adolescents, a finding that is spurring concerns about the... Read more
  • Newly discovered molecule may explain reduced muscle mass in type 2 diabetes
    Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have discovered a previously unknown molecule that may explain why people with type 2 diabetes often... Read more
  • High glucose levels in people with diabetes linked to tripling of eye disease risk
    Older people with diabetes who do not keep blood sugar levels low are three times more likely to develop eye... Read more
  • Barbie's latest look? It includes an insulin pump and glucose monitor
    Barbie's latest look includes a polka-dot crop top, chunky heels—and an insulin pump.... Read more
  • Implantable device could save diabetes patients from dangerously low blood sugar
    For people with type 1 diabetes, developing hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is an ever-present threat. When glucose levels become... Read more
  • Common autoimmune drug may help reverse immunotherapy-induced diabetes
    A team of researchers at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has identified a potential new strategy to prevent,... Read more
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