Type 2 Diabetes News and Research

Latest Type 2 Diabetes News and Research

Australia's Generation X on the path to become more obese than baby boomers

Australia's Generation X on the path to become more obese than baby boomers

TransTech Pharma to complete TTP054 Phase 2 trial on type 2 diabetes

TransTech Pharma to complete TTP054 Phase 2 trial on type 2 diabetes

Nabilone shows promise in treating diabetic neuropathy

Nabilone shows promise in treating diabetic neuropathy

Positive interim data from XBiotech monoclonal antibody Phase II study for type 2 diabetes

Positive interim data from XBiotech monoclonal antibody Phase II study for type 2 diabetes

Peer mentoring in schools can increase kids' physical activity levels

Peer mentoring in schools can increase kids' physical activity levels

New findings on early treatment of ADHD patients presented at AACAP 2012 conference

New findings on early treatment of ADHD patients presented at AACAP 2012 conference

Results of diabetes management program to be presented at Canadian Cardiovascular Congress

Results of diabetes management program to be presented at Canadian Cardiovascular Congress

Mouse model may provide clues on mechanism that links diabetes and aging to Alzheimer's

Mouse model may provide clues on mechanism that links diabetes and aging to Alzheimer's

Diabetes drug could treat illicit drug addiction

Diabetes drug could treat illicit drug addiction

Allergies and hygiene: an interview with Sally Bloomfield

Allergies and hygiene: an interview with Sally Bloomfield

Resveratrol does not appear to offer metabolic benefits in healthy women

Resveratrol does not appear to offer metabolic benefits in healthy women

ACS BSCN accredits UCSD Bariatric Metabolic Institute as Level 1 facility

ACS BSCN accredits UCSD Bariatric Metabolic Institute as Level 1 facility

Three new gene variants associated with BMI levels in adults

Three new gene variants associated with BMI levels in adults

Legume intake reduces heart disease risk in diabetes patients

Legume intake reduces heart disease risk in diabetes patients

Study sheds light on why the weight inevitably comes back

Study sheds light on why the weight inevitably comes back

NIH conference to assess GDM screening and diagnostic approaches

NIH conference to assess GDM screening and diagnostic approaches

Old Order Amish children less likely to be overweight

Old Order Amish children less likely to be overweight

Men with cardiovascular risk factors more likely to develop peripheral artery disease

Men with cardiovascular risk factors more likely to develop peripheral artery disease

Exendin-4 could effectively treat addiction

Exendin-4 could effectively treat addiction

Initial insight into sedentary behavior counseling practices in primary care settings

Initial insight into sedentary behavior counseling practices in primary care settings

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