Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

Pets also suffer from obesity

Pets also suffer from obesity

How childhood abuse affects adult health care use and costs in women

How childhood abuse affects adult health care use and costs in women

CT scan can harm kidneys, but cheap drug can help

CT scan can harm kidneys, but cheap drug can help

Expert says obesity is as big a threat to the planet as climate change

Expert says obesity is as big a threat to the planet as climate change

Turn off the TV to beat childhood obesity!

Turn off the TV to beat childhood obesity!

Obese teens need more help and U.S. expert says surgical solutions should not be dismissed

Obese teens need more help and U.S. expert says surgical solutions should not be dismissed

Transplanted cells can cure hemophilia

Transplanted cells can cure hemophilia

Fast food and no exercise damages the liver

Fast food and no exercise damages the liver

Stress hormone impacts memory, learning in diabetic rodents

Stress hormone impacts memory, learning in diabetic rodents

Many Aussies would take a test for dementia

Many Aussies would take a test for dementia

Over 30% of pregnant American women have C-sections

Over 30% of pregnant American women have C-sections

Metabolic syndrome linked to climate

Metabolic syndrome linked to climate

Fighting the global obesity epidemic

Fighting the global obesity epidemic

Get fit because it's never too late!

Get fit because it's never too late!

Why so many children are on the road to heart disease

Why so many children are on the road to heart disease

New Centre to be at the heart of UK’s cardiovascular research

New Centre to be at the heart of UK’s cardiovascular research

Factors associated with exceptionally long life

Factors associated with exceptionally long life

Scientists reprogram human skin cells into embryonic stem cells

Scientists reprogram human skin cells into embryonic stem cells

Disability does not necessarily follow disease in living to old age

Disability does not necessarily follow disease in living to old age

Coronary disease may be on the rise

Coronary disease may be on the rise

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