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  • Health - 29 Jun 2022
    Diabetes is a complex disease and subsequently requires a multifaceted approach to treatment. Read about the future of diabetes treatment here.
  • Health - 2 Jul 2023
    Acute pancreatitis is a medical emergency and needs to be diagnosed immediately upon admission with severe abdominal pain.
  • Health - 21 Jul 2023
    Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas, a long, leaf-shaped gland that lies in the upper abdomen, behind the stomach.
  • Health - 18 Mar 2021
    Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas.
  • Health - 29 May 2025
    MODY 5 is a rare genetic diabetes subtype caused by HNF1B mutations or deletions, often presenting with early-onset diabetes and kidney, liver, or pancreatic abnormalities. Accurate genetic diagnosis...
  • Health - 8 Jul 2023
    The pancreas is an organ that sits in the abdominal cavity behind the stomach and plays a role in both the digestive and endocrine system.
  • Health - 13 Jul 2023
    Type 1 diabetes occurs as a result of the body's immune system attacking the insulin producing beta cells of the pancreas, although it is not clear why this happens. A lack of insulin in the blood...
  • Health - 2 Jul 2023
    Acute pancreatitis is generally considered to occur in three phases.
  • Health - 22 Dec 2022
    Type II diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most common non-communicable diseases. Unlike type I diabetes, in which the production of the hormone insulin is reduced, in type II diabetes, insulin is...
  • Health - 18 Jun 2023
    Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas, the organ responsible for producing digestive enzymes and the hormone insulin that regulates blood sugar levels. The pancreas is a long,...

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