Researchers at the University of East Anglia suggest that automated insulin delivery should be adopted…
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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.
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Switching from red meat to plant-derived protein sources could lower the risk of diabetes and…
Scientists at Klick Labs Identify Voice Technology as a Potential Breakthrough in Detecting Type 2…
Stanford researchers mapped 800 lipids, revealing their role in insulin resistance, infection response, and aging.…
The Hidden Risks of Popular Weight Loss Drugs They’re being hailed as an effective way…
The device contains encapsulated cells that produce insulin, plus a tiny oxygen-producing factory that keeps…
For certain individuals, specific genetic variations may lead to the accumulation of fat in the…
New research suggests that fructose plays a pivotal role in obesity by lowering energy metabolism…
‘Metabolically healthy obesity’ might be a misleading term, as even individuals within this category face…
Research indicates possible pathways through which tea consumption may lower the likelihood of developing prediabetes…
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Genetic analysis in humans and mice identify a zinc transporter as a potential target for…
A new drug, SLU-PP-332, mimics exercise by enhancing metabolism and endurance without increasing activity. Unlike…
Large study of middle-aged nurses found those with an evening chronotype were more likely to…
Due to the potential for bleeding in older individuals, current prescribing guidelines suggest that elderly…
Metformin, a diabetes drug, may help older adults recover from muscle loss by targeting senescent…
Investigators found evening ‘chronotype,’ or going to bed late and waking up late, was associated…