Vaccinating babies against a virus that causes childhood “stomach flu” greatly reduces their chance of getting so sick that they
Category: Diabetes
Improvements in insulin release wane after treatment stops in adults with early type 2 diabetes
A set of clinical trials examining youth and adults with type 2 diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance has found that disease progression in
Drug delays type 1 diabetes in people at high risk
A treatment affecting the immune system effectively slowed the progression to clinical type 1 diabetes in high risk individuals, according to findings
Struggling to find a fix for type 2 diabetes
Intervening aggressively to roll back the onset of type 2 diabetes does works in adults, but once the medication and
Immunotherapy Delays Type 1 Diabetes Onset in People at High Risk
A two-week course of an experimental immunotherapy called teplizumab dramatically reduced type 1 diabetes (T1D) diagnosis rates in people at
New study sheds light on how blood vessel damage from high glucose concentrations unfolds
A mechanism in the cells that line our blood vessels that helps them to process glucose becomes uncontrolled in diabetes,
Newly Discovered Immune Cell Linked to Type 1 Diabetes
In a discovery that might be likened to finding medicine’s version of the Loch Ness monster, a research team from
Trial of potential new treatment for type 1 diabetes
Researchers at Cardiff and Swansea Universities are running a new trial to investigate whether a medicine currently used for the
Circadian Mechanism May Not Be Driver Behind Compound Linked to Obesity and Diabetes
Penn team shows the compound SR9009 – reported to work through the body’s circadian clock – can affect cell growth
Determining Risk of Diabetic Kidney Disease
Researchers ID circulating proteins involved in progression of diabetic kidney disease. In a breakthrough study published in Nature Medicine, Harvard Medical