Diabetes News and Research

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Fine particle pollution doubles the risk of Alzheimer's disease in Black women

Fine particle pollution doubles the risk of Alzheimer's disease in Black women

Researchers convert human stem cells into beta cells using small molecules

Researchers convert human stem cells into beta cells using small molecules

Study: Smell regulates our eating habits

Study: Smell regulates our eating habits

Study describes factors associated with cancer-specific death for patients diagnosed with NETs

Study describes factors associated with cancer-specific death for patients diagnosed with NETs

Improving lifestyle and medication use could add healthy years of life after a heart attack

Improving lifestyle and medication use could add healthy years of life after a heart attack

Migraine-inducing peptides may protect against diabetes by influencing insulin production

Migraine-inducing peptides may protect against diabetes by influencing insulin production

Old habit-controlling neurons may also play a critical role in new action learning

Old habit-controlling neurons may also play a critical role in new action learning

Migraines may hold the key to new treatment for diabetes

Migraines may hold the key to new treatment for diabetes

Periods before and between pregnancies are key times to address preeclampsia risk, study finds

Periods before and between pregnancies are key times to address preeclampsia risk, study finds

Asian donor and black recipient kidney grafts associated with inferior long-term outcomes

Asian donor and black recipient kidney grafts associated with inferior long-term outcomes

Genetic background linked to elevated risk of omega-3 deficiency in Hispanic Americans

Genetic background linked to elevated risk of omega-3 deficiency in Hispanic Americans

Number of adults with hypertension has doubled in the last thirty years

Number of adults with hypertension has doubled in the last thirty years

Microbiome startups promise to improve your gut health, but is the science solid?

Microbiome startups promise to improve your gut health, but is the science solid?

Hot spots where covid vaccination lags push experimental antibody treatment

Hot spots where covid vaccination lags push experimental antibody treatment

Study: Women smoke fewer cigarettes than men but find it more difficult to quit

Study: Women smoke fewer cigarettes than men but find it more difficult to quit

Researchers identify numerous genetic regions that may affect individuals' food intake

Researchers identify numerous genetic regions that may affect individuals' food intake

Intestinal microorganisms help regulate anti-tumor immune responses to radiation therapy, study finds

Intestinal microorganisms help regulate anti-tumor immune responses to radiation therapy, study finds

Population peak could contribute to less meaningful social interactions and reproduction suppression

Population peak could contribute to less meaningful social interactions and reproduction suppression

Glycyrrhizic acid as a drug candidate for COVID-19

Glycyrrhizic acid as a drug candidate for COVID-19

New $14.5 million NIH grant to support research on HIV treatment and care in Central Africa

New $14.5 million NIH grant to support research on HIV treatment and care in Central Africa

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