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Denmark’s Novo Nordisk and South Africa’s Aspen to produce insulin for African patients
Last year, the World Health Organization estimated that there are 24 million adults living with diabetes in Africa, saying the…
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Ketogenic dietary intervention may inhibit onset and progression of neuroendocrine tumors
A recent Cell Death and Disease study evaluated the effect of ketogenic dietary intervention on neuroendocrine tumors. Study: Metabolic intervention by low…
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World-renowned menopause experts summarize the state of menopause knowledge and advocate for further research
In a recent review published in Cell, a group of authors delved into the complexities of menopause, assessed its global…
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Maternal high-fat diet may alter airway nerves in offspring, leading to asthma
New research points to a novel potential mechanism behind eating a high-fat diet during pregnancy and asthma in the offspring.…
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An update on the health benefits of olive oil
Olive oil is a key component of the Mediterranean diet (MD), which is widely recognized as one of the healthiest…
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Disruption of FOXA2 expression in congenital hyperinsulinism: The role of chromosome 20p11.2 deletions
In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, a group of researchers identified large deletions in individuals with…
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Study explores the role of N6-methyladensoine methylation and COVID-19
A recent study published in Cell Death Discovery summarized the recent advances in the role of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) methylation in…
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A new Medicare proposal would cover training for family caregivers
Even with extensive caregiving experience, Patti LaFleur was unprepared for the crisis that hit in April 2021, when her mother,…
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T cells can be used to identify type 1 diabetes risk, study shows
Scripps Research scientists have shown that analyzing a certain type of immune cell in the blood can help identify people…
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What effect does honey have on human health?
In a recent review published in Nutrients, researchers reviewed existing data on the beneficial impact of honey consumption on human…
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New study shows circulating anti-insulin CD4 T cells reflect progression of anti-islet immunity
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease linked to helper T-cell recognition in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice and humans.…
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Research uncovers mechanism linking deep sleep to blood sugar control
Researchers have known that a lack of quality sleep can increase a person’s risk of diabetes. What has remained a…
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Ever-growing global diabetes burden exacerbated by large-scale inequity
Despite increased awareness and ongoing multinational efforts, diabetes is pervasive, exponentially growing in prevalence, and outpacing most diseases globally, according…
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Fit to beat diabetes: mendelian randomization study confirms the power of exercise
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, researchers investigated the causality of the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and diabetes…
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Scientists identify blood proteins that may predict Type 1 diabetes
Scientists have taken an important step forward in predicting who will develop Type 1 diabetes months before symptoms appear. In…
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Research reveals how cells carry out the controlled release of mucins and insulin
Researchers from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona have published a study in the journal Nature Communications that…
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Korean researchers develop hydrogel that could revolutionize treatment for female infertility
The Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service revealed that over the last year, more than 370,000 Koreans sought medical help…
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Reinforcement learning significantly outperforms commercial blood glucose controllers
The same type of machine learning methods used to pilot self-driving cars and beat top chess players could help type-1…
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Vitamin D deficiency during pregnancy linked to an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes in offspring
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a process in immune cells that links vitamin…
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As fewer MDs practice rural primary care, a different type of doctor helps take up the slack
For 35 years, this town’s residents have brought all manner of illnesses, aches, and worries to Kevin de Regnier’s storefront…
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One-day keto diet boosts energy expenditure, exogenous ketones have little effect
A high-fat ketogenic diet (KD) promotes higher total energy expenditure (TEE), which leads to weight loss. In addition, the appetite…
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Do glucose-lowering medications have different effects on kidney outcomes?
In a recent study published in the JAMA Internal Medicine Journal, researchers evaluated the kidney outcomes in individuals with type…
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Women with menstrual cycle dysfunction may experience adverse cardiovascular health consequences
A study of more than 58,000 women over a 12-year period found that longer or shorter menstrual cycles were associated…
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What is the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of novel danuglipron in adults with type two diabetes?
A recent study published in the JAMA Network Open Journal assessed the safety and efficacy of danuglipron in type 2…
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Are US prescription drug prices 10 times those of other nations? Only sometimes
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), whether in Congress or as a presidential candidate, has always taken strong positions against the high…
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Experts urge increased attention to the threat of climate change and pollution on children’s health
A new paper published in the Global Pediatrics Journal explores the impact of climate change and environmental chemicals that disrupt…
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Daily folate consumption may be beneficial in reducing all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality, study finds
In a recent study published in the Nutrition Research Journal, researchers explored the association between daily folate intake, cardiovascular disease…
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Do ketogenic diets elevate low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels?
In a recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology, researchers explored the impact of ketogenic dieting on…
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Study indicates that elderberry juice consumption increases carbohydrate oxidation in obese adults
A recent study published in the Nutrients Journal evaluated the effects of elderberry juice (EBJ) consumption on indirect calorimetry (IC)…
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