Type 1 Diabetes News and Research

Latest Type 1 Diabetes News and Research

Obesity goes global

Obesity goes global

Stem cells from a person's own umbilical cord effectively treat blood and immune disorders, juvenile diabetes

Stem cells from a person's own umbilical cord effectively treat blood and immune disorders, juvenile diabetes

Hispanics and African Americans are less likely to use commercial weight loss programs

Hispanics and African Americans are less likely to use commercial weight loss programs

Exercise improves thinking and reduces diabetes in overweight kids

Exercise improves thinking and reduces diabetes in overweight kids

Longer-living, healthier mouse holds clues to human ageing

Longer-living, healthier mouse holds clues to human ageing

$6.8 million grant to help UTEP tackle Hispanic health disparities

$6.8 million grant to help UTEP tackle Hispanic health disparities

Parents to be officially told if their child is overweight or obese

Parents to be officially told if their child is overweight or obese

Lilly and MacroGenics to develop and commercialize teplizumab

Lilly and MacroGenics to develop and commercialize teplizumab

Obesity epidemic in Britain blamed on society

Obesity epidemic in Britain blamed on society

Insulin levels affect the brain's dopamine systems

Insulin levels affect the brain's dopamine systems

Phase II map of human genetic variation

Phase II map of human genetic variation

Discovery of new antibody that helps detect type 1 diabetes

Discovery of new antibody that helps detect type 1 diabetes

Insulin signaling and amphetamines

Insulin signaling and amphetamines

Over 2 decades experiences shows that ultrasound-guided liver biopsy is the procedure of choice

Over 2 decades experiences shows that ultrasound-guided liver biopsy is the procedure of choice

Enzyme TPPII may contribute to obesity

Enzyme TPPII may contribute to obesity

Women with high or increasing blood pressure more likely to develop diabetes

Women with high or increasing blood pressure more likely to develop diabetes

Androgen deprivation therapy linked to increased risk of heart disease death

Androgen deprivation therapy linked to increased risk of heart disease death

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines 'should be changed'

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines 'should be changed'

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines should be changed

British attitudes to exercise show misleading guidelines should be changed

Professor says anti-carb hysteria is nonsense!

Professor says anti-carb hysteria is nonsense!

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