Diabetes

Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism—the way the body uses digested food for growth and energy. Most of the food people eat is broken down into glucose, the form of sugar in the blood. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body.
What is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a condition where the body fails to utilize the ingested glucose properly. This could be due to lack of the hormone insulin or because the insulin that is available is not working effectively.

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Innovative approach tracks SARS-CoV-2 in the blood to guide COVID-19 treatment

Innovative approach tracks SARS-CoV-2 in the blood to guide COVID-19 treatment

Dapagliflozin plus calorie restriction boosts remission rates in adults with type 2 diabetes and obesity

Dapagliflozin plus calorie restriction boosts remission rates in adults with type 2 diabetes and obesity

Study links circulating short-chain fatty acids to type 2 diabetes risk

Study links circulating short-chain fatty acids to type 2 diabetes risk

Study reveals new mechanism behind gene expression regulation in animal cells

Study reveals new mechanism behind gene expression regulation in animal cells

Healthy habits take longer to form than expected

Healthy habits take longer to form than expected

Study finds successful treatment of childhood obesity lowers long-term health risks

Study finds successful treatment of childhood obesity lowers long-term health risks

Study shows how physical activity can enhance brain function and prevent dementia

Study shows how physical activity can enhance brain function and prevent dementia

Parental divorce in childhood tied to 61% higher stroke risk in older adults

Parental divorce in childhood tied to 61% higher stroke risk in older adults

Non-industrialized diet improves health and reduces disease risk

Non-industrialized diet improves health and reduces disease risk

What causes behavioral side effects in popular weight loss drugs?

What causes behavioral side effects in popular weight loss drugs?

Multiple sclerosis linked to increased risk of perinatal mental illness

Multiple sclerosis linked to increased risk of perinatal mental illness

New technology tracks millions of cells simultaneously during organ development

New technology tracks millions of cells simultaneously during organ development

Study reveals potential drug links to Dementia risk

Study reveals potential drug links to Dementia risk

Dapagliflozin and calorie restriction show higher remission rates in type 2 diabetes

Dapagliflozin and calorie restriction show higher remission rates in type 2 diabetes

New technique identifies SARS-CoV-2 in blood and other fluids with high sensitivity

New technique identifies SARS-CoV-2 in blood and other fluids with high sensitivity

Research reveals 31% increased risk of long COVID in women

Research reveals 31% increased risk of long COVID in women

Strong heart, strong bones: How cardiovascular health influences bone density

Strong heart, strong bones: How cardiovascular health influences bone density

Study links parental divorce to increased stroke risk in adult children

Study links parental divorce to increased stroke risk in adult children

Study explores connection between greenspace and better health

Study explores connection between greenspace and better health

Mental health risks higher for pregnant people with MS

Mental health risks higher for pregnant people with MS

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