A mechanism in the cells that line our blood vessels that helps them to process glucose becomes uncontrolled in diabetes,
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Limiting the time when you eat helps controlling blood glucose levels
Type 2 diabetes is commonly caused by poor life choices – not exercising enough and eating too much of junk
How liver responds to food
Minutes after eating, as nutrients rush into the bloodstream the body makes massive shifts in how it breaks down and
Gene therapy for type 1 diabetes
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease in which the immune system attacks and destroys insulin-producing beta cells in the
Link between obesity and diabetes
Researchers have identified a major mechanism by which obesity causes type 2 diabetes, which is a common complication of being
How bones affect appetite and metabolism
Human skeleton is more than the structure supporting the muscles and other tissues, it produces osteocalcin hormone. The hormone affects
Pancreatic islets and diabetes treatment
Researchers have discovered new insights into the molecular mechanisms of cell proliferation in juvenile human pancreatic islets, the discovery could
Cocoa may delay Type 2 diabetes
Insulin is the hormone that manages glucose, the blood sugar that reaches unhealthy levels in diabetes patients is caused by
Type 1 diabetes can be treated under the skin
Researchers have demonstrated that the space under our skin might be an optimal location to treat type 1 diabetes T1D.
Links between menopause and type 2 diabetes
The sex hormones- estrogen and progesterone control how cells respond to insulin. Hormonal changes during menopause can trigger fluctuations of