Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

AGA announces 2013 Investing in the Future Student Research Fellowship Award recipients

AGA announces 2013 Investing in the Future Student Research Fellowship Award recipients

Homeless heavy drinkers suffer many head injuries, new study finds

Homeless heavy drinkers suffer many head injuries, new study finds

Controversy lurks as cloning technique yields embryos with eye on stem cell therapies

Controversy lurks as cloning technique yields embryos with eye on stem cell therapies

Protein processing breakdown in endoplasmic reticulum

Protein processing breakdown in endoplasmic reticulum

New research reveals how endothelium maintains highly efficient barrier function

New research reveals how endothelium maintains highly efficient barrier function

UCSF researchers create first functioning human thymus tissue from embryonic stem cells

UCSF researchers create first functioning human thymus tissue from embryonic stem cells

Robotic transplantation may reduce health disparities for obese patients with chronic kidney failure

Robotic transplantation may reduce health disparities for obese patients with chronic kidney failure

Simvastatin hinders positive effects of exercise for obese adults, say researchers

Simvastatin hinders positive effects of exercise for obese adults, say researchers

Scientists identify 4 genes in baboons that influence levels of bad cholesterol

Scientists identify 4 genes in baboons that influence levels of bad cholesterol

Loyola University Health System creates new weapon to fight against obesity

Loyola University Health System creates new weapon to fight against obesity

Low income African-American adults living closer to fast food restaurants have higher BMI

Low income African-American adults living closer to fast food restaurants have higher BMI

Injectable nanogel can monitor blood-sugar levels, secrete insulin when needed

Injectable nanogel can monitor blood-sugar levels, secrete insulin when needed

Study reveals that prolonged Dkk1 signaling can lead to fibrosis, stiffening of artery walls

Study reveals that prolonged Dkk1 signaling can lead to fibrosis, stiffening of artery walls

First Edition: May 16, 2013

First Edition: May 16, 2013

College of Nursing wins grant to implement community health and wellness program

College of Nursing wins grant to implement community health and wellness program

People suffering from PTSD have risk of developing type 2 diabetes

People suffering from PTSD have risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Statistics reveal that about 79 million adult Americans walk around with prediabetes

Statistics reveal that about 79 million adult Americans walk around with prediabetes

Researchers see potential in deploying Akkermansia bacteria to understand and treat obesity

Researchers see potential in deploying Akkermansia bacteria to understand and treat obesity

Regular marijuana use is associated with favorable indices related to diabetic control, say investigators

Regular marijuana use is associated with favorable indices related to diabetic control, say investigators

Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals recognized as a rare disease pioneer

Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals recognized as a rare disease pioneer

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