Recent research led by Indiana University School of Medicine in collaboration with the University of…
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Diabetes is a chronic metabolic condition characterized by high blood sugar levels resulting from the body’s inability to produce or effectively use insulin, a hormone that regulates glucose. The two main types, Type 1 and Type 2, have different causes but can lead to serious health complications such as heart disease, kidney failure, nerve damage, and vision loss if not properly managed. Research in diabetes spans genetics, immunology, endocrinology, and public health, with ongoing efforts to improve treatments, develop preventive strategies, and ultimately find a cure. Stay updated here with the latest scientific studies, medical advances, and breakthroughs in diabetes research and care.
A recent Cochrane review has revealed that insulin retains its effectiveness even when stored at…
Innovations in Type 2 diabetes treatment have been revolutionized by dietary management drugs, although the…
The first detailed explanation of why individuals with obesity and Type 2 diabetes face a…
New literature reviews from College of Public Health researchers have provided new insights into the…
Low fasting blood sugar is associated with sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), a leading cause of…
Experts recently discussed if lasting remission from diabetes is feasible in the real-world setting at…
The research evaluated the occurrence, contributing factors, and treatment strategies for high blood sugar caused…
Findings highlight insufficient sleep as a modifiable risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Chronic insufficient…
An individual diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at age 30 years could see their life…
Researchers at China’s Peking University have identified a new potential drug target that could enhance…
High-sugar diet in fruit flies leads to insulin resistance in the brain and impairs cleanup…
Researchers in Sweden have developed a microscale device for implantation in the eye, which presents…
A Study Has, for the First Time, Linked Frequent Salt Consumption to Type 2 Diabetes…
Time-restricted eating, also known as intermittent fasting, has been shown to aid individuals with Type…
A study that followed more than 100,000 participants for seven years suggests eating breakfast after…
A phase 3 clinical trial has found that the injectable prescription medication tirzepatide, in combination…
Metformin, a widely prescribed drug for type 2 diabetes, not only reduces blood sugar levels…