Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

Shiftworkers more likely to develop metabolic disorders

Shiftworkers more likely to develop metabolic disorders

Botulinum toxin A effective for treating bladder disorders

Botulinum toxin A effective for treating bladder disorders

Handshakes better than your blood pressure at assessing your health

Handshakes better than your blood pressure at assessing your health

Sheffield scientists to showcase novel medical discoveries during International Clinical Trials Day

Sheffield scientists to showcase novel medical discoveries during International Clinical Trials Day

Study evaluates prenatal nutrition and genome-wide DNA patterns in adults exposed to malnutrition

Study evaluates prenatal nutrition and genome-wide DNA patterns in adults exposed to malnutrition

EKF highlighting its expanding range of liquid stable clinical chemistry reagents at Hospitalar 2015

EKF highlighting its expanding range of liquid stable clinical chemistry reagents at Hospitalar 2015

MD Anderson researchers find significant clinical variations among liver cancer patients

MD Anderson researchers find significant clinical variations among liver cancer patients

Canadian Pacific, Heart and Stroke Foundation team up to improve health of all Canadians

Canadian Pacific, Heart and Stroke Foundation team up to improve health of all Canadians

Regulatory T cells can cure inflammatory diseases, shows research

Regulatory T cells can cure inflammatory diseases, shows research

Wearable diagnostic machines presented at Elsevier's 4th International Conference on Bio-Sensing Technology

Wearable diagnostic machines presented at Elsevier's 4th International Conference on Bio-Sensing Technology

Serotonin and TGF-beta pathways link diet to health and ageing

Serotonin and TGF-beta pathways link diet to health and ageing

Research finding could lead to better treatments for inflammatory bowel disease

Research finding could lead to better treatments for inflammatory bowel disease

TGen-led study associates 'X-linked' syndromes to genetic origins

TGen-led study associates 'X-linked' syndromes to genetic origins

Major breakthrough in understanding development of type 1 diabetes

Major breakthrough in understanding development of type 1 diabetes

WHO Press Release: World Health Statistics reports on global health goals for 194 countries

WHO Press Release: World Health Statistics reports on global health goals for 194 countries

Obese people at greater risk of developing cancer

Obese people at greater risk of developing cancer

Misperceptions about miscarriage are widespread, survey finds

Misperceptions about miscarriage are widespread, survey finds

New Johns Hopkins-led research suggests risk factors for developing acute kidney injury

New Johns Hopkins-led research suggests risk factors for developing acute kidney injury

Study finds extremely high levels of cardiovascular risk factors in people with psychosis

Study finds extremely high levels of cardiovascular risk factors in people with psychosis

Malfunction of brain architecture can prompt neuron to make 'early-career' switch

Malfunction of brain architecture can prompt neuron to make 'early-career' switch

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