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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Can eating almonds reduce inflammation in obesity?

Can eating almonds reduce inflammation in obesity?

Higher intake of ultra processed foods linked to weaker bones

Higher intake of ultra processed foods linked to weaker bones

New digital shield against metabolic disease in youth psychosis

New digital shield against metabolic disease in youth psychosis

Eating earlier in the day is linked to lower nighttime glucose in gestational diabetes

Eating earlier in the day is linked to lower nighttime glucose in gestational diabetes

Blood test marker p-tau217 helps detect early dementia risk in cognitively healthy older women

Blood test marker p-tau217 helps detect early dementia risk in cognitively healthy older women

Photoreceptor cells can recover from early stages of cell death

Photoreceptor cells can recover from early stages of cell death

Some antibiotics alter gut microbiome composition for up to eight years

Some antibiotics alter gut microbiome composition for up to eight years

Low testosterone and high fructose intake can worsen fatty liver disease

Low testosterone and high fructose intake can worsen fatty liver disease

Wegovy linked to higher risk of eye stroke and vision loss

Wegovy linked to higher risk of eye stroke and vision loss

Hormone asprosin linked to long-term weight changes after menopause

Hormone asprosin linked to long-term weight changes after menopause

Novel microneedle patch accelerates healing of chronic diabetic wounds using light

Novel microneedle patch accelerates healing of chronic diabetic wounds using light

Study sheds new light on the link between cholesterol levels and mortality risks

Study sheds new light on the link between cholesterol levels and mortality risks

Postbiotics may help treat PCOS by restoring microbiome balance

Postbiotics may help treat PCOS by restoring microbiome balance

New strategy to fight chronic kidney inflammation

New strategy to fight chronic kidney inflammation

EVA1A regulates fatty acid transporter CD36 in fatty liver disease

EVA1A regulates fatty acid transporter CD36 in fatty liver disease

Specific gut bacteria may signal long-term risk of heart and metabolic disease

Specific gut bacteria may signal long-term risk of heart and metabolic disease

Alcohol intake linked to lower micronutrient intake in men with type 2 diabetes

Alcohol intake linked to lower micronutrient intake in men with type 2 diabetes

Women face higher liver fibrosis risk from cardiometabolic factors than men

Women face higher liver fibrosis risk from cardiometabolic factors than men

Newsom picks a dogfight with Trump and RFK Jr. on public health

Newsom picks a dogfight with Trump and RFK Jr. on public health

Yale study identifies parent stress as an obesity risk factor

Yale study identifies parent stress as an obesity risk factor

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