Prof. Bozhi Tian of the University of Chicago is on the frontier of bioelectronics, building living machines that can heal, ...
Diabetes affects an estimated 415 million people worldwide, with type 2 diabetes (T2D) accounting for about 90% of these cases. T2D develops when the pancreas cannot produce enough insulin, the ...
A study led by scientists at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has shown that specialized cells involved in how the body ...
While insulin resistance doesn’t always cause obvious symptoms, there are several signs to look out for. Increased fat around ...
Researchers from Lund University, in collaboration with Newcastle University, have uncovered a potential breakthrough in ...
Let’s not demonize carbohydrates and insulin. Carbohydrates are beneficial for fueling the body for exercise and demanding ...
The study proposes the immune system as a major regulator of blood sugar. The functions of hormones like insulin and glucagon ...
Pre-diabetes refers to the stage where your blood sugar levels are higher than normal but not as high to be classified as ...
A completely new way of treating type 1 diabetes is being tested at Uppsala University Hospital. Patients are being offered ...
DIABETES mellitus has emerged as one of the leading causes of death globally, classified as a non-communicable disease ...
Israeli and American researchers uncovered the role of a specific enzyme in managing blood sugar levels in a study that opens up new therapeutic possibilities for people with type 2 diabetes. Type 2 ...
When we think about the immune system, we usually associate it with fighting infections. However, a study published in Science by the Champalimaud Foundation reveals a surprising new role.