Diabetes News and Research

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Split liver transplants could save children on wait list finds study

Split liver transplants could save children on wait list finds study

Osteoporosis is not only a women's disease

Osteoporosis is not only a women's disease

Mindfulness training could be excellent strategy to prevent and manage obesity

Mindfulness training could be excellent strategy to prevent and manage obesity

Researchers identify link between mucus in the small airways and pulmonary fibrosis

Researchers identify link between mucus in the small airways and pulmonary fibrosis

Sickest children could benefit from split liver transplants

Sickest children could benefit from split liver transplants

McMaster study: Your postal code may play a role in your risk of major diseases

McMaster study: Your postal code may play a role in your risk of major diseases

Research suggests a promising therapeutic target to treat or prevent metabolic disorders

Research suggests a promising therapeutic target to treat or prevent metabolic disorders

Study uncovers novel details about vulnerability of one brain cell to Alzheimer's

Study uncovers novel details about vulnerability of one brain cell to Alzheimer's

Green leafy vegetables may reduce risk of developing liver steatosis

Green leafy vegetables may reduce risk of developing liver steatosis

New study confirms geographic bias in lung allocation for transplant

New study confirms geographic bias in lung allocation for transplant

Malnutrition in children with Crohn's disease linked with increased risk of surgical complications

Malnutrition in children with Crohn's disease linked with increased risk of surgical complications

Mechanisms behind neonatal diabetes uncovered

Mechanisms behind neonatal diabetes uncovered

TGen receives PayPal grant to underwrite costs of genetic tests for children with rare disorders

TGen receives PayPal grant to underwrite costs of genetic tests for children with rare disorders

In-school nutrition programs among students limit increases in BMI, finds study

In-school nutrition programs among students limit increases in BMI, finds study

Eisai enters into agreement with Eurofarma for its anti-obesity agent lorcaserin

Eisai enters into agreement with Eurofarma for its anti-obesity agent lorcaserin

Researchers use brain connectome to reassess neuroimaging findings of Alzheimer's disease

Researchers use brain connectome to reassess neuroimaging findings of Alzheimer's disease

Researchers study abnormal blood glucose levels of patients after hospital discharge

Researchers study abnormal blood glucose levels of patients after hospital discharge

Early physical therapy associated with reduction in opioid use

Early physical therapy associated with reduction in opioid use

Community Health Choice helps manage complex and chronic care conditions

Community Health Choice helps manage complex and chronic care conditions

Weakened metabolism of immune T cells may account for serious complications in elderly

Weakened metabolism of immune T cells may account for serious complications in elderly

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