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  • Two biomarkers that may predict diabetic foot ulcer healing outcomes identified
    Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a major clinical challenge, with high rates of morbidity, disability, amputations and mortality. Despite extensive... Read more
  • Study first to use novel glucagon isotopes to measure glucagon metabolism in Type 1 diabetes
    A new study led by Ananda Basu, M.D., used novel non-radioactive, stable glucagon tracers for the first time to characterize... Read more
  • Artificial pancreas uses 'digital twin' tech to improve diabetes control
    New digital twin technology that allows a University of Virginia-developed artificial pancreas system to adapt to users' changing needs—and lets... Read more
  • Primary care clinics can successfully use glucose monitors to help people with diabetes
    A new study from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus shows that primary care clinics can successfully help patients... Read more
  • Breathalyzer device could improve diabetes management
    For the nearly 40 million Americans living with diabetes, an important part of managing the disease is monitoring blood sugar... Read more
  • 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
  • Timely initiation of statin therapy for diabetes shown to dramatically reduce risk of heart attack and stroke
    Taking a statin medication is an effective, safe, and low-cost way to lower cholesterol and reduce risk of cardiovascular events.... Read more
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