Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

Severely mentally ill at high risk for cardiovascular disease

Severely mentally ill at high risk for cardiovascular disease

Discovery of new antibody that helps detect type 1 diabetes

Discovery of new antibody that helps detect type 1 diabetes

Mental disorders are disorders of the brain

Mental disorders are disorders of the brain

Insulin signaling and amphetamines

Insulin signaling and amphetamines

Dietary advice for reducing cardiovascular risk

Dietary advice for reducing cardiovascular risk

Weight loss before bariatric surgery linked to shorter hospital stay

Weight loss before bariatric surgery linked to shorter hospital stay

Risk of death following bariatric surgery

Risk of death following bariatric surgery

Surgical treatment of morbid obesity increases likelihood of patients returning to work

Surgical treatment of morbid obesity increases likelihood of patients returning to work

Over 2 decades experiences shows that ultrasound-guided liver biopsy is the procedure of choice

Over 2 decades experiences shows that ultrasound-guided liver biopsy is the procedure of choice

Homocysteine appears to be play a part in retinal damage and vision loss

Homocysteine appears to be play a part in retinal damage and vision loss

A tumor marker Ca 19-9 in diabetics can lead to misdiagnosis of pancreatic cancer

A tumor marker Ca 19-9 in diabetics can lead to misdiagnosis of pancreatic cancer

Enzyme TPPII may contribute to obesity

Enzyme TPPII may contribute to obesity

Pioneering approach to cardiovascular care

Pioneering approach to cardiovascular care

Women with high or increasing blood pressure more likely to develop diabetes

Women with high or increasing blood pressure more likely to develop diabetes

Androgen deprivation therapy linked to increased risk of heart disease death

Androgen deprivation therapy linked to increased risk of heart disease death

Under HMOs, Medicaid patients fare worse than commercial HMO patients

Under HMOs, Medicaid patients fare worse than commercial HMO patients

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines 'should be changed'

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines 'should be changed'

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines should be changed

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines should be changed

Soaring obesity rates in the UK

Soaring obesity rates in the UK

Sir Martin Evans wins Nobel prize for stem cell research

Sir Martin Evans wins Nobel prize for stem cell research

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