GLP-1s are building a reputation as "wonder drugs." First characterized for their ability to improve insulin release and ...
A newly identified protein may hold the key to preventing diabetic blindness. Researchers discovered that LRG1 triggers the ...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune condition in which the body's own immune system attacks insulin-producing cells. As a ...
Diabetic macrovascular complications are the main cause of death and disability in diabetes patients, of which vascular calcification is one of the key pathological mechanisms. Calcification in ...
Why do diabetic wounds refuse to heal? A new scientific review highlights how disruptions in the timing and behavior of ...
Lowering your A1C can significantly reduce your risk of heart disease. You can lower your A1C by eating more fiber and protein, cutting back on refined carbs, and more.
What happens to your blood sugar when you snack on crackers? Learn how crackers affect glucose levels, how portion size and pairing matter, and how to include them in a balanced diet, even with ...
The ERBB system consists of four receptors (ERBB1–4), two of which, ERBB2/HER2 and ERBB3 are non-autonomous. All four ERBB proteins form functional dimers after activation by epidermal growth factor ...
Gut microbes can regulate the exocrine and endocrine functions of the pancreas and hormone production of the gastrointestinal tract, findings that may help develop potential treatments for diabetes ...
Mortality from cardiovascular disease and diabetes has declined among people with diabetes in most jurisdictions, whereas mortality from dementia has increased markedly, independent of age.
27 Department ofEpidemiology and Preventive Medicine, University of Regensburg, Germany 28 Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia Faculty of ...
NEW ORLEANS — Results presented here showed greater social media engagement among arthroplasty surgeons was not associated with higher patient satisfaction, but it did increase surgeon exposure.