Type 2 Diabetes News and Research

Latest Type 2 Diabetes News and Research

Study shows that nursing homes should consider diabetes a significant risk factor for falling

Study shows that nursing homes should consider diabetes a significant risk factor for falling

Study clarifies insulin's role in blocking release of energy in patients with type II diabetes

Study clarifies insulin's role in blocking release of energy in patients with type II diabetes

Human fat cells produce a protein that is linked to both inflammation and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke

Human fat cells produce a protein that is linked to both inflammation and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke

Lowering blood sugar levels could reduce the risk of coronary heart disease

Lowering blood sugar levels could reduce the risk of coronary heart disease

Key cellular switch that controls glucose production in liver cells

Key cellular switch that controls glucose production in liver cells

Human embryonic stem cell lines accumulate changes in their genetic material over time

Human embryonic stem cell lines accumulate changes in their genetic material over time

Shot in the arm for vaccines

Shot in the arm for vaccines

Children who use community health centers may be at a particularly high risk of being obese

Children who use community health centers may be at a particularly high risk of being obese

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Europe

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Europe

Human embryonic stem cell lines accumulate changes in their genetic material over time

Human embryonic stem cell lines accumulate changes in their genetic material over time

People with serious mental illness have higher rates of type 2 diabetes

People with serious mental illness have higher rates of type 2 diabetes

Coffee is the number one source of antioxidants in the U.S. diet

Coffee is the number one source of antioxidants in the U.S. diet

A cell's energy level is critical to its survival

A cell's energy level is critical to its survival

Non-invasive imaging may help predict type 1 diabetes and response to treatment in humans

Non-invasive imaging may help predict type 1 diabetes and response to treatment in humans

Increasing sugar processing in the liver may lead to future treatments for diabetes, obesity

Increasing sugar processing in the liver may lead to future treatments for diabetes, obesity

SH2-B enhances brain's leptin sensitivity - may lead to clues for treatment of obesity and diabetes

SH2-B enhances brain's leptin sensitivity - may lead to clues for treatment of obesity and diabetes

Protein Sirt1 points to new therapies for type 2 diabetes

Protein Sirt1 points to new therapies for type 2 diabetes

Weight control protein may yield new approaches for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes

Weight control protein may yield new approaches for treating obesity and type 2 diabetes

Breakthrough in human stem cell research

Breakthrough in human stem cell research

Decline in energy production by mitochondria appears to be a key problem leading to insulin resistance

Decline in energy production by mitochondria appears to be a key problem leading to insulin resistance

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