Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

Snoring may indicate future health risks

Snoring may indicate future health risks

Researchers aim to prevent diabetes through testosterone supplements, weight-loss program

Researchers aim to prevent diabetes through testosterone supplements, weight-loss program

NIH panel recommends name change for polycystic ovary syndrome

NIH panel recommends name change for polycystic ovary syndrome

DFG now extends funding for research on immunological therapy at Charité

DFG now extends funding for research on immunological therapy at Charité

BH3-mimetics might be new option for treatment of autoimmune conditions

BH3-mimetics might be new option for treatment of autoimmune conditions

Salk Institute to establish Helmsley Center for Genomic Medicine

Salk Institute to establish Helmsley Center for Genomic Medicine

Study finds 70% increase in type 1 diabetes among very young Philadelphian children

Study finds 70% increase in type 1 diabetes among very young Philadelphian children

Studies identify cellular pathways involved in governing day-night pattern of circadian rhythms

Studies identify cellular pathways involved in governing day-night pattern of circadian rhythms

Galectin Therapeutics' GR-MD-02 reverses diabetic nephropathy in preclinical study

Galectin Therapeutics' GR-MD-02 reverses diabetic nephropathy in preclinical study

Very low levels of BPS can disrupt natural estrogen hormone actions

Very low levels of BPS can disrupt natural estrogen hormone actions

Roundup: Ariz. Gov. proposing hospital tax for Medicaid expansion as Nev. ponders options; Vt. hospitals form ACO

Roundup: Ariz. Gov. proposing hospital tax for Medicaid expansion as Nev. ponders options; Vt. hospitals form ACO

Pregnant women with hypertensive disorders more likely to develop end-stage renal disease

Pregnant women with hypertensive disorders more likely to develop end-stage renal disease

Multiple illness increases falling risk for nursing home residents

Multiple illness increases falling risk for nursing home residents

FDA approves Ampio’s IND for Optina for treatment of diabetic macular edema

FDA approves Ampio’s IND for Optina for treatment of diabetic macular edema

Physical activity policies: an interview with Dr Nick Cavill

Physical activity policies: an interview with Dr Nick Cavill

Healthy Mother Wellness & Care starts Certified Lamaze Childbirth Educator Workshops

Healthy Mother Wellness & Care starts Certified Lamaze Childbirth Educator Workshops

Biophysical Society Annual Meeting to highlight innovations in medicine, physics, and more

Biophysical Society Annual Meeting to highlight innovations in medicine, physics, and more

Mobile access can greatly improve healthcare services

Mobile access can greatly improve healthcare services

Older adults with hearing loss more likely to develop thinking and remembering problems

Older adults with hearing loss more likely to develop thinking and remembering problems

Study finds high ADHD diagnosis rates among non-Hispanic children between 2001 and 2010

Study finds high ADHD diagnosis rates among non-Hispanic children between 2001 and 2010

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