Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

Genetic mutation is a major contributor to type 1 diabetes

Genetic mutation is a major contributor to type 1 diabetes

World Bank has approved a US$68 million credit to the Indian government for the Integrated Disease Surveillance project

World Bank has approved a US$68 million credit to the Indian government for the Integrated Disease Surveillance project

Heavy drinking during teenage years begins taking a serious health toll by the time people are 24 years old

Heavy drinking during teenage years begins taking a serious health toll by the time people are 24 years old

California church coalition lends support to Proposition 71 for stem cell research

California church coalition lends support to Proposition 71 for stem cell research

World’s leading experts to attend International Human Embryonic Stem Cell Symposium

World’s leading experts to attend International Human Embryonic Stem Cell Symposium

Mediterranean diet lowers levels of markers for inflammation and coagulation which have been linked to heart disease

Mediterranean diet lowers levels of markers for inflammation and coagulation which have been linked to heart disease

Pfizer focuses on enabling America's 43 million uninsured to obtain medicines at significant savings

Pfizer focuses on enabling America's 43 million uninsured to obtain medicines at significant savings

£18m to upgrade genetic laboratories in England

£18m to upgrade genetic laboratories in England

British people should get out in the sun and not cover up for health reasons

British people should get out in the sun and not cover up for health reasons

A new protocol for bone marrow transplants

A new protocol for bone marrow transplants

The number of pediatricians in the United States rose by 140 percent between 1978 and 2000

The number of pediatricians in the United States rose by 140 percent between 1978 and 2000

Pneumococcal vaccination now free in Ontario

Pneumococcal vaccination now free in Ontario

Rabies infections in organ donor and transplant recipients

Rabies infections in organ donor and transplant recipients

One in three Americans born today is predicted to develop diabetes as a consequence of obesity

One in three Americans born today is predicted to develop diabetes as a consequence of obesity

Drop in systolic blood pressure may indicate imminent likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia

Drop in systolic blood pressure may indicate imminent likelihood of Alzheimer’s disease or dementia

Red and processed meats, sweets and desserts may increase risk of stroke

Red and processed meats, sweets and desserts may increase risk of stroke

Employers are key to overcoming U.S. breastfeeding dilemma

Employers are key to overcoming U.S. breastfeeding dilemma

Celiac disease may affect 3 million Americans, ten times higher than previous estimates

Celiac disease may affect 3 million Americans, ten times higher than previous estimates

New drug application for regulatory approval of exenatide for the treatment of type 2 diabetes

New drug application for regulatory approval of exenatide for the treatment of type 2 diabetes

New research offers clues into how the body controls appetite and food intake

New research offers clues into how the body controls appetite and food intake

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