Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

Researchers identify molecule that can stop the formation of amyloid fibrils

Researchers identify molecule that can stop the formation of amyloid fibrils

Autism link to vaccines dispelled by a large review of studies

Autism link to vaccines dispelled by a large review of studies

Research roundup: The costs of obesity; Patients' post-hospital medicine; Women and heart failure

Research roundup: The costs of obesity; Patients' post-hospital medicine; Women and heart failure

New guidelines on management of cardiovascular disease in pregnancy

New guidelines on management of cardiovascular disease in pregnancy

NeoStem featured on CBS's Eye on New York City

NeoStem featured on CBS's Eye on New York City

IOM report: Vaccines generally safe, no link to autism

IOM report: Vaccines generally safe, no link to autism

Global obesity rates doubled over last 30 years, researchers say

Global obesity rates doubled over last 30 years, researchers say

Tax on sugary drinks, limits on marketing to children may help curb global obesity epidemic

Tax on sugary drinks, limits on marketing to children may help curb global obesity epidemic

BIPI to launch dabigatran etexilate Phase II trial in patients with mechanical heart valves

BIPI to launch dabigatran etexilate Phase II trial in patients with mechanical heart valves

Obesity may predipose healthy young children to Type 2 diabetes, confirms study

Obesity may predipose healthy young children to Type 2 diabetes, confirms study

NIH creates mathematical model to predict weight changes in the body

NIH creates mathematical model to predict weight changes in the body

IOM report: Few health problems are clearly associated with vaccines

IOM report: Few health problems are clearly associated with vaccines

Study: Aerobic training effectively reduces belly fat

Study: Aerobic training effectively reduces belly fat

Waters recognizes Head of TGen's Center for Proteomics for research excellence

Waters recognizes Head of TGen's Center for Proteomics for research excellence

High job stress causes workers to increasingly seek help from health professionals

High job stress causes workers to increasingly seek help from health professionals

People with disabilities more likely to experience poorer health

People with disabilities more likely to experience poorer health

Viewpoints: Advice for the super committee and pundits; Calif. health insurance regulation; NEJM on episodic payment

Viewpoints: Advice for the super committee and pundits; Calif. health insurance regulation; NEJM on episodic payment

Boehringer Ingelheim, Lilly receive EU approval for linagliptin to treat type 2 diabetes

Boehringer Ingelheim, Lilly receive EU approval for linagliptin to treat type 2 diabetes

ICU patients less likely to renew prescriptions for chronic diseases after discharge

ICU patients less likely to renew prescriptions for chronic diseases after discharge

Hearing dietary advice twice is enough for patients to get benefits of lower cholesterol

Hearing dietary advice twice is enough for patients to get benefits of lower cholesterol

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