Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

Obese children who recently lost weight more likely to show hunger-related brain activity after a meal

Obese children who recently lost weight more likely to show hunger-related brain activity after a meal

New method evaluates how mutations to SARS-CoV-2 can affect antibody recognition in rapid antigen tests

New method evaluates how mutations to SARS-CoV-2 can affect antibody recognition in rapid antigen tests

Gut microbiome associated with multiple sclerosis risk and disease development

Gut microbiome associated with multiple sclerosis risk and disease development

Court ruling may spur competitive health plans to bring back copays for preventive services

Court ruling may spur competitive health plans to bring back copays for preventive services

Defensosomes versus COVID-19

Defensosomes versus COVID-19

Extra caution needed while screening depressed teenagers with Type 1 diabetes

Extra caution needed while screening depressed teenagers with Type 1 diabetes

Seven healthy lifestyle habits linked to lower risk of dementia in people with diabetes

Seven healthy lifestyle habits linked to lower risk of dementia in people with diabetes

Winners of the 2022 CURE-19 Research Pilot Grants announced

Winners of the 2022 CURE-19 Research Pilot Grants announced

Microneedle technology for low-cost, painless, and bloodless tattoos

Microneedle technology for low-cost, painless, and bloodless tattoos

Culture-related educational program benefits the health and well-being of Native American youth

Culture-related educational program benefits the health and well-being of Native American youth

Experts question the role of white mulberry in the death of Congressman’s wife

Experts question the role of white mulberry in the death of Congressman’s wife

Scientists identify two distinct subtypes of obesity

Scientists identify two distinct subtypes of obesity

Bariatric surgery associated with long-term improvements in pain, physical function, work productivity

Bariatric surgery associated with long-term improvements in pain, physical function, work productivity

Walnut consumption early on in life may lead to better health as we age

Walnut consumption early on in life may lead to better health as we age

Study explores the impact of genetic risk variants on overall disease burden and healthy life years

Study explores the impact of genetic risk variants on overall disease burden and healthy life years

Risk of dementia reduced 50% by walking 9,800 steps a day

Risk of dementia reduced 50% by walking 9,800 steps a day

UC San Diego selected to lead components of the NIH Common Fund's Bridge2AI program

UC San Diego selected to lead components of the NIH Common Fund's Bridge2AI program

Gut commensal bacteria promote the development of virus-induced cancer by suppressing the immune system

Gut commensal bacteria promote the development of virus-induced cancer by suppressing the immune system

In vitro skeletal muscle models could lead to personalized medicine for type 2 diabetes

In vitro skeletal muscle models could lead to personalized medicine for type 2 diabetes

Study investigates the prevalence of adrenal tumors in an unselected screening population

Study investigates the prevalence of adrenal tumors in an unselected screening population

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