Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

Researchers discover how high glucose levels in pregnancy affect baby's heart

Researchers discover how high glucose levels in pregnancy affect baby's heart

New study explains why one identical twin more at risk for autoimmune diseases

New study explains why one identical twin more at risk for autoimmune diseases

Texas Biomed scientists develop new animal model that mimics key features of Zika infection

Texas Biomed scientists develop new animal model that mimics key features of Zika infection

Study finds rural-urban disparities in prevalence of dementia and cognitive impairment among seniors

Study finds rural-urban disparities in prevalence of dementia and cognitive impairment among seniors

First short-acting ‘follow-on’ insulin receives FDA approval to treat diabetes

First short-acting ‘follow-on’ insulin receives FDA approval to treat diabetes

Patient satisfaction, good caregiver communication linked to reduced risk of hospital readmission

Patient satisfaction, good caregiver communication linked to reduced risk of hospital readmission

Tgen And Baylor secure federal grant to develop early detection system for pancreatic cancer

Tgen And Baylor secure federal grant to develop early detection system for pancreatic cancer

LSUHealthNO breakthrough may pave way for advances in obesity-related diseases

LSUHealthNO breakthrough may pave way for advances in obesity-related diseases

Russian researchers create new approaches to prevention and treatment of diabetes

Russian researchers create new approaches to prevention and treatment of diabetes

Death receptors in the blood can help measure risk of cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes

Death receptors in the blood can help measure risk of cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes

Kidney dysfunction raises diabetes risk, study suggests

Kidney dysfunction raises diabetes risk, study suggests

Breakthrough research could lead to development of yeast-based protein therapies

Breakthrough research could lead to development of yeast-based protein therapies

Mount Sinai study uses adaptive optics to examine retinal eye damage from solar eclipse

Mount Sinai study uses adaptive optics to examine retinal eye damage from solar eclipse

Salk scientists unravel mystery about how the spinal cord deals with different information

Salk scientists unravel mystery about how the spinal cord deals with different information

University of Adelaide receives $23.2 million for preterm birth research

University of Adelaide receives $23.2 million for preterm birth research

Cities, counties and schools sidestep FDA Canadian drug crackdown, saving millions

Cities, counties and schools sidestep FDA Canadian drug crackdown, saving millions

WHO applauds South African parliament for passing sugary drinks tax bill

WHO applauds South African parliament for passing sugary drinks tax bill

Interim survey results indicate low levels of CVD risk awareness among people with type 2 diabetes

Interim survey results indicate low levels of CVD risk awareness among people with type 2 diabetes

Churning, confusion and disruption — The dark side of marketplace coverage

Churning, confusion and disruption — The dark side of marketplace coverage

People who go to sleep late have wider social networks than morning persons

People who go to sleep late have wider social networks than morning persons

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