Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

AMP-activated protein kinase essential contributor to brain growth

AMP-activated protein kinase essential contributor to brain growth

Discovery may lead to immunosuppressant drugs that have fewer adverse side effects

Discovery may lead to immunosuppressant drugs that have fewer adverse side effects

Body clock regulates energy levels in cells

Body clock regulates energy levels in cells

Giving up smoking before surgery decreases complications

Giving up smoking before surgery decreases complications

Telehealth for diabetes promotes aging at home, not in the hospital

Telehealth for diabetes promotes aging at home, not in the hospital

New project to develop blood tests for heart disease and stroke

New project to develop blood tests for heart disease and stroke

People who sleep less than six hours nightly risk developing diabetes

People who sleep less than six hours nightly risk developing diabetes

AMP-activated protein kinase is unexpected contributor to brain growth

AMP-activated protein kinase is unexpected contributor to brain growth

Test successfully identifies arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy

Test successfully identifies arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy

A blood test for Alzheimer's on the horizon

A blood test for Alzheimer's on the horizon

Discovery of link between atrial fibrillation and increased risk of death in diabetic patients

Discovery of link between atrial fibrillation and increased risk of death in diabetic patients

Shining light on diabetic retinopathy

Shining light on diabetic retinopathy

One in seven American adolescents is vitamin D deficient

One in seven American adolescents is vitamin D deficient

Mandatory obstructive sleep apnea screenings could reduce risk of truck crashes

Mandatory obstructive sleep apnea screenings could reduce risk of truck crashes

Low levels of vitamin D linked to several risk factors in teenagers

Low levels of vitamin D linked to several risk factors in teenagers

University at Buffalo to receive $4.9 million in stem cell research funds from New York State

University at Buffalo to receive $4.9 million in stem cell research funds from New York State

10 million people in the U.S. suffer from lower-limb peripheral arterial disease

10 million people in the U.S. suffer from lower-limb peripheral arterial disease

Financial incentives stimulate changes in medical practice

Financial incentives stimulate changes in medical practice

Simple test helps predict heart attack risk

Simple test helps predict heart attack risk

Perinatal environment influences aggression in children

Perinatal environment influences aggression in children

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