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Discovery could lead to fewer side effects from a diabetes treatment

Written by | 14 Mar 2022

By uncovering the subtle difference between two varieties of a protein, researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania may have discovered how to […]

Whole grains could significantly reduce the economic impact of type 2 diabetes

Written by | 31 Oct 2021

Increased consumption of whole grain foods could significantly reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes and the costs associated with its treatment in Finland, according to a recent […]

Study shows dramatic long-term complications in youth-onset type 2 diabetes

Written by | 27 Aug 2021

Researchers report that patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in their youth are, by young adulthood, at risk of serious complications. The findings from the TODAY2 study (Treatment […]

People who have trouble sleeping are at a higher risk of dying early – especially diabetics

Written by | 12 Aug 2021

In a paper published by the Journal of Sleep Research, researchers reveal how they examined data* from half a million middle-aged UK participants asked if they had trouble falling […]

Synthetic hinge could hold key to revolutionary ‘smart’ insulin therapy

Written by | 7 Aug 2021

For people with diabetes who are insulin dependent, glycemic control is a full-time job. But what if their medication could do the work for them — an insulin […]

Antidepressants may improve outcomes in persons with diabetes and depression

Written by | 31 Jul 2021

Researchers report that patients diagnosed with both diabetes and depression who are treated with antidepressants appear to achieve a lower risk of death and of serious diabetes complications. […]

New Soliqua data shows improved blood sugar control without weight gain versus premixed insulin – Sanofi

Written by | 9 Jul 2021

A new study of Soliqua (insulin glargine 100 Units/mL and lixisenatide, (iGlarLixi) met its two primary endpoints and all key secondary endpoints in a head-to-head comparison against premixed […]

Metabolic hormone ‘leptin’ linked to poor vaccine response

Written by | 15 Jun 2021

Reduced levels of a metabolic hormone known as leptin is linked to poor vaccine antibody responses in the general population, a University of Queensland study has found. The […]

Reduced hormone supply in pregnant mothers linked to ADHD in their children

Written by | 10 Nov 2020

Low levels of key, body-regulating chemicals in mothers during the first three months of pregnancy may interfere with the baby’s brain development, a large American study shows. These […]

Green tea and coffee linked to lower death risk in people with diabetes

Written by | 6 Nov 2020

4 or more cups of green tea + 2 or more of coffee linked to 63% lower all cause mortality Drinking plenty of both green tea and coffee […]

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