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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AI model detects pancreatic cancer years before clinical diagnosis

AI model detects pancreatic cancer years before clinical diagnosis

Lab-grown skin organoids provide new insights into blood vessel pathology

Lab-grown skin organoids provide new insights into blood vessel pathology

Electroacupuncture promotes weight loss by turning white fat into brown

Electroacupuncture promotes weight loss by turning white fat into brown

New scientific statement defines brain health across life

New scientific statement defines brain health across life

Lipid pathways driving diabetes and heart disease risk in South Asians

Lipid pathways driving diabetes and heart disease risk in South Asians

GLP-1 drugs promise wider health benefits, but experts urge caution on use

GLP-1 drugs promise wider health benefits, but experts urge caution on use

GLP-1 weight loss is driven mainly by fat loss, not muscle loss

GLP-1 weight loss is driven mainly by fat loss, not muscle loss

NIH awards five year grant for cardiovascular epidemiology training

NIH awards five year grant for cardiovascular epidemiology training

Advanced heart, kidney and metabolic disease linked to higher cancer risk

Advanced heart, kidney and metabolic disease linked to higher cancer risk

Estrogen loss after menopause impacts heart health through gene regulation

Estrogen loss after menopause impacts heart health through gene regulation

Obesity leaves lasting molecular tags on the immune system

Obesity leaves lasting molecular tags on the immune system

Yoga to help manage obesity-related heart and metabolic risks

Yoga to help manage obesity-related heart and metabolic risks

Blue Zones longevity claims may rest on flawed records, essay argues

Blue Zones longevity claims may rest on flawed records, essay argues

Scientists will probe whether processing itself makes ultra-processed foods harmful

Scientists will probe whether processing itself makes ultra-processed foods harmful

Study finds different types of crystalloid fluids are equally effective for pediatric sepsis

Study finds different types of crystalloid fluids are equally effective for pediatric sepsis

Losing weight improves heart muscle contraction in people with obesity and heart failure

Losing weight improves heart muscle contraction in people with obesity and heart failure

New insight into how molecular measures of aging relate to neuroimaging markers of brain health

New insight into how molecular measures of aging relate to neuroimaging markers of brain health

ISSCR urges NIH to continue support human embryonic stem cell research

ISSCR urges NIH to continue support human embryonic stem cell research

Lower grip strength in early pregnancy linked to risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

Lower grip strength in early pregnancy linked to risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy

Study identifies epigenetic patterns affecting insulin and glucagon production in type 2 diabetes

Study identifies epigenetic patterns affecting insulin and glucagon production in type 2 diabetes

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