Diabetes

This hub delivers an in-depth, evidence-based exploration of diabetes mellitus, uniting authoritative articles on disease mechanisms, diagnosis, management, and prevention. Covering both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, as well as rare and secondary forms, this collection provides readers with comprehensive information on risk factors, clinical presentation, complications, and the latest advances in research and technology. Topics include the impact of nutrition and lifestyle, pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies, monitoring strategies, acute and chronic complications, and innovative developments such as artificial pancreas systems and digital health tools. These resources also examine the psychosocial aspects of living with diabetes and offer practical guidance for both patients and healthcare professionals. Whether you seek foundational knowledge or current developments in diabetes care, this hub serves as a trusted, up-to-date reference.

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Latest Diabetes News and Research

Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty outperforms oral semaglutide in short-term weight loss

Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty outperforms oral semaglutide in short-term weight loss

GLP-1 weight loss medications linked to significant drop in asthma flares

GLP-1 weight loss medications linked to significant drop in asthma flares

New research reassures mothers on NSAID safety during the first trimester

New research reassures mothers on NSAID safety during the first trimester

New obesity medications offer a potent tool for combating hypertension

New obesity medications offer a potent tool for combating hypertension

Healthy plant-based foods may improve pregnancy cardiometabolic markers

Healthy plant-based foods may improve pregnancy cardiometabolic markers

The Goldilocks sleep zone: study links too little and too much sleep to biological aging

The Goldilocks sleep zone: study links too little and too much sleep to biological aging

Stanford scientists map the molecular diversity of different global populations

Stanford scientists map the molecular diversity of different global populations

Study traces adult heart disease risk back to the womb

Study traces adult heart disease risk back to the womb

New research maps the biological toll of drinking

New research maps the biological toll of drinking

Smart technology meets wound care to combat dangerous diabetic ulcers

Smart technology meets wound care to combat dangerous diabetic ulcers

Study warns of rising cognitive impairment following a heart attack

Study warns of rising cognitive impairment following a heart attack

Colbopasvir plus sofosbuvir achieves high cure rates in chronic hepatitis C

Colbopasvir plus sofosbuvir achieves high cure rates in chronic hepatitis C

Art history may help doctors better understand obesity stigma

Art history may help doctors better understand obesity stigma

Four OICR-funded studies explore transformative approaches in cancer care

Four OICR-funded studies explore transformative approaches in cancer care

Battery-free wearable sensor continuously monitors health through sweat

Battery-free wearable sensor continuously monitors health through sweat

Obesity drugs and surgery linked to greater fat-free mass loss

Obesity drugs and surgery linked to greater fat-free mass loss

Semaglutide significantly reduces obesity in treatment-resistant young adults

Semaglutide significantly reduces obesity in treatment-resistant young adults

Too little or excessive sleep may accelerate organ aging

Too little or excessive sleep may accelerate organ aging

Immune-regulating molecule may offer new treatment approach for IBD patients

Immune-regulating molecule may offer new treatment approach for IBD patients

Fine particle pollution may quietly damage brain function over time

Fine particle pollution may quietly damage brain function over time

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