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A large, new study finds that diabetes, both Type 1 and Type 2, are more likely to develop in individuals who were born prematurely. Researchers at
A small study from Tel Aviv University finds that a starch-rich breakfast consumed early in the morning coupled with a small dinner could replace
Kadimastem, an early-stage cell therapy company announced successful results of a preclinical study of an “off-the-shelf” cell product
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have found that age plays a critical role in the well-being of people newly diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes,
Wearable, smart technologies are transforming the ability to monitor and improve health, but a decidedly low-tech commodity — the humble toilet
A drug commonly used to treat Type 2 diabetes abolishes the characteristic signs of nicotine withdrawal in rats and mice, according to new research.
For people with difficult-to-control diabetes, adding intensive weight management counseling to group medical visits provided extra health benefits
Type 2 diabetes affects almost 400 million people across the world. It is caused by a combination of lifestyle as well as genetic factors which
A new artificial pancreas system was more effective than existing treatments at controlling blood glucose levels in people with Type 1 diabetes,
Rotavirus infection may play a role in the development of Type 1 diabetes, according to researchers at the University of Melbourne in Australia.
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