Type 1 Diabetes News and Research

Latest Type 1 Diabetes News and Research

PUFA intake linked to reduced risk of heart failure, kidney disease and preterm delivery

PUFA intake linked to reduced risk of heart failure, kidney disease and preterm delivery

Red meat consumption may increase risk of type 2 diabetes

Red meat consumption may increase risk of type 2 diabetes

Scientists identify 29 new genetic variants linked to multiple sclerosis

Scientists identify 29 new genetic variants linked to multiple sclerosis

Red and processed meat ‘ups’ risk for type 2 diabetes

Red and processed meat ‘ups’ risk for type 2 diabetes

57 genes associated with multiple sclerosis

57 genes associated with multiple sclerosis

PCOS Challenge television series win national award for 'Best Informational Feature'

PCOS Challenge television series win national award for 'Best Informational Feature'

Nesfatin-1 protein may help reduce body weight and blood sugar

Nesfatin-1 protein may help reduce body weight and blood sugar

Lexicon's second quarter revenues decrease 55% to $0.6 million

Lexicon's second quarter revenues decrease 55% to $0.6 million

Even minor weight loss can improve men’s sex lives: Study

Even minor weight loss can improve men’s sex lives: Study

Weight loss linked to improved sexual health in obese men with type 2 diabetes

Weight loss linked to improved sexual health in obese men with type 2 diabetes

Virginia Tech student receives prestigious award for cellular signaling receptor study linked to diabetes, obesity

Virginia Tech student receives prestigious award for cellular signaling receptor study linked to diabetes, obesity

FDA grants Orphan Drug Designation to Kamada's AAT product for type 1 diabetes

FDA grants Orphan Drug Designation to Kamada's AAT product for type 1 diabetes

Boston Therapeutics files chewable metformin ANDA with FDA to treat diabetes

Boston Therapeutics files chewable metformin ANDA with FDA to treat diabetes

UH undergraduates seek solutions to many maladies like diabetes, Alzheimer's

UH undergraduates seek solutions to many maladies like diabetes, Alzheimer's

W.M. Keck Foundation awards Jefferson scientists with $1M medical research grant

W.M. Keck Foundation awards Jefferson scientists with $1M medical research grant

Negative physiological changes may raise risk of type 2 diabetes

Negative physiological changes may raise risk of type 2 diabetes

Mobile health software effectively helps manage diabetes

Mobile health software effectively helps manage diabetes

Intensive glycaemic control may negatively affect a person's quality of life

Intensive glycaemic control may negatively affect a person's quality of life

'NOT ME' diabetes initiative in Columbus and around Ohio

'NOT ME' diabetes initiative in Columbus and around Ohio

Mobile health technology may help patients manage Type 2 diabetes

Mobile health technology may help patients manage Type 2 diabetes

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