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Diabetes

  • AI-powered tool set to transform type 1 diabetes diagnosis and treatment
    Western Sydney University researchers have led a global team to pioneer a new AI-powered tool to assess the risk of... Read more
  • From mixed to matched: New marker pinpoints therapeutically relevant stem cell-derived islets
    Over 500 million people worldwide suffer from diabetes—a disease that contributes to major complications such as stroke, kidney failure, cancer,... Read more
  • Blood sugar response to various carbohydrates may point to metabolic health subtypes
    A study led by researchers at Stanford Medicine shows that differences in blood sugar responses to certain carbohydrates depend on... Read more
  • Newly discovered mechanism of mitochondrial dysfunction in obesity may drive insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
    A newly discovered mechanism that leads to liver dysfunction may be a key factor in type 2 diabetes and other... Read more
  • Detecting invisible wounds: Study could change how wound closure is defined
    In patients with diabetic foot ulcers that looked healed and met the current definition of a closed wound, closed ulcers... Read more
  • Sugar consumed through soda, fruit juice consistently linked to higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes
    For years, we've been told that sugar is a major culprit behind the global rise in type 2 diabetes. Now,... Read more
  • Could mindfulness be the missing link to helping interventions stick for people with type 2 diabetes?
    Australian researchers find people with type 2 diabetes could benefit from mindfulness practices. These findings were based on a systematic... Read more
  • Inexpensive HIV drug can improve vision in patients with common diabetes complication, clinical trial suggests
    An inexpensive, long-approved HIV drug can improve vision in patients with a blinding complication of diabetes more effectively and at... Read more
  • Newly discovered 'molecular fingerprints' for insulin resistance could transform diabetes treatment and diagnosis
    Scientists have unearthed surprising details about how our bodies handle insulin—the hormone that plays a crucial role in regulating blood... Read more
  • Spleen-based islet transplantation restores glycemic control in type 1 diabetes without full immunosuppression
    Wenzhou Medical University researchers have reimagined the spleen as a viable site for islet transplantation, enabling long-term diabetes control without... Read more
  • Vascularized stem cell islet organoids offer improved model for diabetes research
    Researchers led by Maike Sander, scientific director of the Max Delbrück Center, have developed a vascularized organoid model of hormone-secreting... Read more
  • Replacing animal products with plant-based foods leads to weight loss in people with type 1 diabetes, finds new research
    Replacing animal products with plant-based foods—even those defined as "unhealthy" by the plant-based diet index—is an effective strategy for weight... Read more
  • Use of metformin associated with exceptional longevity among older women
    There is increasing interest in finding drugs, known as gerotherapeutics, that can slow aging and help people live longer. Metformin,... Read more
  • Telemedicine improves access to endocrinology care for rural patients, study finds
    The availability of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic improved access to endocrinology care for rural patients with type 2 diabetes... Read more
  • A clearer look at diabetic kidney disease via new optical imaging technology
    Scientists from the University of California San Diego and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a... Read more
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