Diabetes News and Research

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Regeneron, Bayer report positive results from Phase 3 VIVID-DME and VISTA-DME trials of EYLEA for DME

Regeneron, Bayer report positive results from Phase 3 VIVID-DME and VISTA-DME trials of EYLEA for DME

NIH-funded study of aquaporin proteins could hold clues to cataract

NIH-funded study of aquaporin proteins could hold clues to cataract

People who walk to work are less likely to have diabetes and high blood pressure

People who walk to work are less likely to have diabetes and high blood pressure

Mothers who breastfeed may have lower risk of Alzheimer's

Mothers who breastfeed may have lower risk of Alzheimer's

New effort could dramatically improve surgical outcomes in children, say surgeons

New effort could dramatically improve surgical outcomes in children, say surgeons

High-calorie breakfast protects against diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular problems

High-calorie breakfast protects against diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular problems

Obese white Americans are twice as likely as blacks to have bariatric surgery

Obese white Americans are twice as likely as blacks to have bariatric surgery

Prospective health of the Hispanic/Latino population in the US: an interview with Dr. Martha Daviglus, University of Illinois at Chicago

Prospective health of the Hispanic/Latino population in the US: an interview with Dr. Martha Daviglus, University of Illinois at Chicago

Clot-inhibiting drug apixaban shows added benefits in adults with non-valvular atrial fibrillation

Clot-inhibiting drug apixaban shows added benefits in adults with non-valvular atrial fibrillation

IQWiG dossier assessment finds no added benefit of lixisenatide

IQWiG dossier assessment finds no added benefit of lixisenatide

Build-up of harmful chemicals in the body affects people of all social standings

Build-up of harmful chemicals in the body affects people of all social standings

Researchers now have more complete picture of mTORC1 pathway that can lead to cancer, diabetes

Researchers now have more complete picture of mTORC1 pathway that can lead to cancer, diabetes

Study shows blocking dietary sugar in tumor cells may reduce cancer risk and progression

Study shows blocking dietary sugar in tumor cells may reduce cancer risk and progression

BMC, BUSM and JIPMER to jointly research on tuberculosis

BMC, BUSM and JIPMER to jointly research on tuberculosis

Deletion of a protein improves ability to fight bacteria in mice with CGD

Deletion of a protein improves ability to fight bacteria in mice with CGD

New type of chemical modification affects proteins, could provide insights into causes of cancer

New type of chemical modification affects proteins, could provide insights into causes of cancer

Breath analysis: Noninvasive way to quickly determine severity of bacterial infections

Breath analysis: Noninvasive way to quickly determine severity of bacterial infections

Soaring rates of peripheral artery disease call for global attention

Soaring rates of peripheral artery disease call for global attention

Study proposes novel approach for understanding how genome affects biology of the human body

Study proposes novel approach for understanding how genome affects biology of the human body

Boehringer Ingelheim, Lilly initiate linagliptin clinical trial in adults with Type 2 Diabetes

Boehringer Ingelheim, Lilly initiate linagliptin clinical trial in adults with Type 2 Diabetes

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