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Taller people at lower risk for type 2 diabetes

Taller people at lower risk for type 2 diabetes

Quick action can save lives of people with severe hypoglycemia

Quick action can save lives of people with severe hypoglycemia

Identifying signs and symptoms of sepsis can reduce the number of fatal cases

Identifying signs and symptoms of sepsis can reduce the number of fatal cases

Insulin imbalance may not be the only cause of diabetes

Insulin imbalance may not be the only cause of diabetes

Survey: Many doctors are unprepared to help their patients prevent diabetes

Survey: Many doctors are unprepared to help their patients prevent diabetes

Study quantifies first lifetime-risk estimates for peripheral artery disease

Study quantifies first lifetime-risk estimates for peripheral artery disease

Two uveitis drugs perform similarly in a head-to-head clinical trial

Two uveitis drugs perform similarly in a head-to-head clinical trial

Long-term antibiotic use in preemies promotes drug-resistant gut bacteria

Long-term antibiotic use in preemies promotes drug-resistant gut bacteria

'Weight cycling' may provide metabolic health benefits

'Weight cycling' may provide metabolic health benefits

Japanese-Americans have twice the odds of diabetes

Japanese-Americans have twice the odds of diabetes

New study supports link between enteroviral infections and type 1 diabetes

New study supports link between enteroviral infections and type 1 diabetes

Primary care physicians’ perceptions of barriers to chronic kidney disease management

Primary care physicians’ perceptions of barriers to chronic kidney disease management

Fatty food changes the brain to affect homeostasis and metabolism

Fatty food changes the brain to affect homeostasis and metabolism

Early antibiotic exposure causes long-lasting collateral damage in premature babies

Early antibiotic exposure causes long-lasting collateral damage in premature babies

Study finds upward trend in number of pregnant women with high blood pressure

Study finds upward trend in number of pregnant women with high blood pressure

World-first study looks at shift work and weight gain

World-first study looks at shift work and weight gain

Prolonged opioid use linked to low testosterone

Prolonged opioid use linked to low testosterone

Enzyme in plants key to developing novel pharmaceuticals

Enzyme in plants key to developing novel pharmaceuticals

World’s first study to explore novel weight loss regimes in night shift workers

World’s first study to explore novel weight loss regimes in night shift workers

Chronic hypertension among older pregnant women has spiked by more than 75% since 1970

Chronic hypertension among older pregnant women has spiked by more than 75% since 1970

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