
Immune Protein Could Stop Diabetes in Its Tracks, Discovery Suggests
Researchers have identified
an immune protein that has
the potential to stop or
reverse the development of
type 1 diabetes in its early
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Stem-Cell-Based Strategy Boosts Immune System in Mice
Raising hopes for cell-based
therapies, researchers have
created the first
functioning human thymus
tissue from embryonic stem
cells in the laboratory. The
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Intestinal Bacterium Akkermansia Curbs Obesity
A dominant and useful
bacterium called Akkermansia
muciniphila is present in
the intestinal system of all
humans, from babies to the
elderly. This microorganism
... > full story

Biomaterial Shows Promise for Type 1 Diabetes Treatment
Researchers have made a
significant first step with
newly engineered
biomaterials for cell
transplantation that could
help lead to a possible cure
... > full story
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Youth With Type 2 Diabetes at Much Higher Risk for Heart, Kidney Disease
May 24, 2013 The news about youth and diabetes keeps getting worse. The latest data shows that children with type 2 diabetes are at high risk to develop heart, kidney and eye problems faster and at a higher rate ... > full story -
New Recommendations for Management of High Blood Glucose in Hospitalized Patients
May 24, 2013 High blood glucose is associated with poor outcomes in hospitalized patients, and use of intensive insulin therapy (IIT) to control hyperglycemia is a common practice in hospitals. But the recent ... > full story -
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Statin Use Is Linked to Increased Risk of Developing Diabetes, Warn Researchers
May 23, 2013 Treatment with high potency statins (especially atorvastatin and simvastatin) may increase the risk of developing diabetes, suggests a new ... > full story -
Diabetes' Genetic Underpinnings Can Vary Based on Ethnic Background
May 23, 2013 Ethnic background plays a surprisingly large role in how diabetes develops on a cellular level, according to two new ... > full story -
Fish Oil Supplements May Help Fight Against Type 2 Diabetes
May 22, 2013 Widely-used fish oil supplements modestly increase amounts of a hormone that is associated with lower risk of diabetes and heart disease, according to a new ... > full story -
Dietary Advice on Added Sugar Is Damaging Our Health, Warns Heart Expert
May 21, 2013 Dietary advice on added sugar is damaging our health, warns a cardiologist. He believes that "not only has this advice been manipulated by the food industry for profit but it is actually a risk ... > full story -
Genetic Risk for Obesity Found in Many Mexican Young Adults
May 21, 2013 As many as 35 percent of Mexican young adults may have a genetic predisposition for obesity, said a University of Illinois scientist who conducted a study at the Universidad Autónoma de San ... > full story -
Insight Into the Dazzling Impact of Insulin in Cells
May 21, 2013 Australian scientists have charted the path of insulin action in cells in precise detail like never before. This provides a comprehensive blueprint for understanding what goes wrong in ... > full story -
Women Who Smoke During Pregnancy Increase the Risk of Both Obesity and Gestational Diabetes in Their Daughters
May 20, 2013 Women who smoke during pregnancy increase the risk of both obesity and gestational diabetes, in their ... > full story -
Do Men's and Women's Hearts Burn Fuel Differently?
May 20, 2013 Gender specific shifts in cardiac metabolism under stress may shed light on heart ... > full story
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