Type 1 Diabetes News and Research

Latest Type 1 Diabetes News and Research

First Edition: September 6, 2011

First Edition: September 6, 2011

Inflammation boosts activity of two proteins that can normalize blood sugar in diabetics

Inflammation boosts activity of two proteins that can normalize blood sugar in diabetics

Scientists identify several links between genetic variants and specific metabolic changes

Scientists identify several links between genetic variants and specific metabolic changes

Nature journal publishes Metabolon's genome wide association study

Nature journal publishes Metabolon's genome wide association study

UTHealth inaugurates new center for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases research

UTHealth inaugurates new center for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases research

Bowel cancer, coffee and diabetes: Two new studies

Bowel cancer, coffee and diabetes: Two new studies

New guidelines for the treatment of acromegaly, a serious growth hormone disorder

New guidelines for the treatment of acromegaly, a serious growth hormone disorder

SAIC awards Selecta a subcontract to develop synthetic nanoparticle vaccine for malaria

SAIC awards Selecta a subcontract to develop synthetic nanoparticle vaccine for malaria

Sweat meter could alert diabetes patients about low blood sugar

Sweat meter could alert diabetes patients about low blood sugar

Low-glycemic foods, high protein intake reduce body weight and fat mass

Low-glycemic foods, high protein intake reduce body weight and fat mass

EAS/ESC develops new dyslipidaemias guidelines

EAS/ESC develops new dyslipidaemias guidelines

Scientists identify six new genetic variants associated with type 2 diabetes in South Asians

Scientists identify six new genetic variants associated with type 2 diabetes in South Asians

Researchers identify molecule that can stop the formation of amyloid fibrils

Researchers identify molecule that can stop the formation of amyloid fibrils

Autism link to vaccines dispelled by a large review of studies

Autism link to vaccines dispelled by a large review of studies

IOM report: Vaccines generally safe, no link to autism

IOM report: Vaccines generally safe, no link to autism

Tax on sugary drinks, limits on marketing to children may help curb global obesity epidemic

Tax on sugary drinks, limits on marketing to children may help curb global obesity epidemic

Obesity may predipose healthy young children to Type 2 diabetes, confirms study

Obesity may predipose healthy young children to Type 2 diabetes, confirms study

IOM report: Few health problems are clearly associated with vaccines

IOM report: Few health problems are clearly associated with vaccines

Boehringer Ingelheim, Lilly receive EU approval for linagliptin to treat type 2 diabetes

Boehringer Ingelheim, Lilly receive EU approval for linagliptin to treat type 2 diabetes

Creighton University receives NIH grant to address diabetes in adult American Indians

Creighton University receives NIH grant to address diabetes in adult American Indians

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