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 Why heart risk is hard to predict in type 1 diabetesWhy heart risk is hard to predict in type 1 diabetes
 
A European study reveals cardiovascular risk patterns in type 1 diabetes, highlighting the need for tailored prevention strategies to catch complications early.
 
 
 Obesity, GLP-1s, and metabolic careObesity, GLP-1s, and metabolic care
 
An interview with Professor Thomas Forst, Chief Medical Officer, hVIVO
 
   Smoothies vs juice: study reveals which fruit form is healthiestSmoothies vs juice: study reveals which fruit form is healthiest
 
Fruit smoothies are associated with improved health indicators, outperforming juices and solid fruits, emphasizing the need for dietary guidelines adjustments.
 
   Eating oranges daily may shift lipid patterns in fatty liver diseaseEating oranges daily may shift lipid patterns in fatty liver disease
 
A 4-week trial on 'Navelina' oranges shows potential effects on lipid metabolism in fatty liver disease, revealing intriguing but non-significant patterns.
 
   Tirzepatide vs. semaglutide: Study compares cost and health outcomes in obesityTirzepatide vs. semaglutide: Study compares cost and health outcomes in obesity
 
In a US societal-perspective lifetime simulation based on SURMOUNT-5 data, tirzepatide was projected to deliver lower total costs and better health outcomes than semaglutide for adults with obesity or overweight without type 2 diabetes.
 
 Common gene in axolotls, mice and zebrafish may unlock human limb regrowth
 
Common gene in axolotls, mice and zebrafish may unlock human limb regrowthInvestigating a common gene in three very different species – axolotls, mice and zebrafish – scientists have discovered the potential for a novel gene therapy aimed at eventually regrowing limbs in humans, according to new research published this week.
 
 
 High-fat, low-carbohydrate diet may improve beta-cell function in patients with type 2 diabetes
 
High-fat, low-carbohydrate diet may improve beta-cell function in patients with type 2 diabetesPeople with type 2 diabetes on a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet may have a better chance of reversing their diabetes than those on a low-fat diet, according to a small study published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society.
 
 
 Fermentation boosts anti-inflammatory power in dairy alternatives
 
Fermentation boosts anti-inflammatory power in dairy alternativesInvestigating fermented oat and soy drinks, this study highlights their potential to enhance anti-inflammatory bioactivity through lipid transformation.
 
 
 Donor-derived dendritic cells teach the immune system to accept new livers
 
Donor-derived dendritic cells teach the immune system to accept new liversUPMC and University of Pittsburgh clinician-scientists have weaned and kept multiple liver transplantation patients off of all immunosuppressant drugs for more than three years through a first-in-human clinical trial of a unique "immune priming" therapy.
 
 
 An Arm and a Leg: The accidental architect of America’s drug patent problem
 
An Arm and a Leg: The accidental architect of America’s drug patent problemDepending on whom you ask, Alfred Engelberg could be a hero or a villain in the story of American pharmaceuticals.
 
 
 NHS grant funds study on the use of weight-loss drugs for treating PCOS
 
NHS grant funds study on the use of weight-loss drugs for treating PCOSDr. Shagaf Bakour, a gynecologist and director of medical education at Aston Medical School, has won an NHS research grant to investigate the use of weight-loss drugs in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
 
 
 Redesigning obesity trials for a chronic disease era
 
Redesigning obesity trials for a chronic disease eraObesity trials are evolving toward chronic disease models with improved endpoints, longer study designs, and greater clinical relevance.
 
 
 AI predicts retinal age to identify early signs of biological aging
 
AI predicts retinal age to identify early signs of biological agingThere may be some truth to the saying "the eyes are the window to the soul." Age-related changes are reflected in the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye.
 
 
 Improving outcomes in diabetic kidney disease
 
Improving outcomes in diabetic kidney diseaseExplore emerging strategies to improve clinical outcomes and slow disease progression in patients with diabetic kidney disease.
 
 
 Prediabetes leaves lasting fat tissue changes after bariatric surgery
 
Prediabetes leaves lasting fat tissue changes after bariatric surgeryPrediabetes may leave a lasting molecular "footprint" on adipose (fat) tissue which appears to make maintaining weight loss after bariatric surgery more difficult, according to new research being presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Istanbul, Turkey (12-15 May).
 
 
 Best practices in cardiometabolic trial design: Planning and optimization for success
 
Best practices in cardiometabolic trial design: Planning and optimization for successDesign and optimize cardiometabolic trials by addressing complexity, endpoints, recruitment, and regulatory requirements.
 
 
 The new reality of early-phase diabetes trials
 
The new reality of early-phase diabetes trialsExplore how early-phase diabetes trials are evolving beyond glucose control to address broader clinical outcomes and patient complexity.
 
 
 How BioOrbit is Building a Pharmaceutical Factory in Space
 
How BioOrbit is Building a Pharmaceutical Factory in SpaceBioOrbit is revolutionizing drug delivery with microgravity-grown monoclonal antibodies, enabling self-administered therapies through innovative space biotech.
 
 
 Rethinking early-phase MASLD trials
 
Rethinking early-phase MASLD trialsExplore new approaches to early-phase MASLD trials, addressing metabolic complexity and improving clinical relevance in study design.
 
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