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A doctor administering a diabetic blood test to a child while their parent looks on.
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Diabetes in children

November 14, 2022November 11, 2022Diabetes, endocrinology, pediatrics

Diabetes of any type can occur in children and adolescents. Regardless of what type of diabetes a child has, an expert at Baylor College of

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A collection of diabetes testing supplies.
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Debunking Diabetes

November 3, 2022November 2, 2022Diabetes, medicine-endocrinology

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 37 million people in the U.S. have diabetes and 1 in 5 don’t know

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A microscopy image showing green dots on top of red fibrous strands. A few purple masses stand out amongst the green dots.
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Findings support repurposing rheumatoid arthritis drug auranofin for diabetes

October 18, 2022October 18, 2022auranofin, Diabetes, insulin, Obesity, Research, rheumatoid arthritis, white fat

A detailed exploration of the association between inflammation and diabetes revealed the potential of auranofin.

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Bariatric surgery helps with diabetes, leads to better COVID outcomes, study finds

February 21, 2022February 18, 2022Bariatric surgery, COVID-19, Diabetes

Dr. Samer Mattar explains how bariatric surgery can lead to improvement in the lives of diabetic patients.

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Diabetes awareness: What you need to know

November 12, 2021November 12, 2021Department of Medicine, Diabetes, endocrinology, Healthcare

Dr. Dimpi Desai discusses the different types of diabetes and what you need to know about diagnosis and treatment.

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From The Labs 

Rap1 controls the body’s sugar levels from the brain, regulating it may help manage diabetes

June 22, 2021June 22, 2021Brain, Diabetes, high-fat diet, hypothalamus, Rap1, Research, VMH neurons

One day, people might be able to control diabetes from the brain.

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Optimizing precision medicine in diabetes treatment

March 19, 2021March 19, 2021Diabetes, Glucose, insulin, precision medicine, public health, type 1 diabetes

What is precision diabetes medicine, and how can it reduce the worldwide burden of diabetes and its costs?

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First case of Type 1 diabetes reversal using precision medicine

November 5, 2020November 3, 2021blood sugar, precision medicine, Research, ruxolitinib, STAT1, type 1 diabetes

Researchers reported the first case of a Type 1 diabetes patient who no longer needs insulin to maintain optimal blood sugar levels.

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Unexpected viral behavior linked to type 1 diabetes in high-risk children

December 19, 2019December 19, 2019adenovirus, Coxsackievirus, enterovirus, Research, type 1 diabetes, virome

Viruses have long been suspected to be involved in the development of type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disease, but consistent evidence connecting viruses to the

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The high costs of diabetes medications

September 13, 2019September 12, 2019Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Costs, Diabetes, Diabetics, health policy

You can do a lot of things with $1,700 – buy a high-end MacBook with all of the bells and whistles, go on a shopping

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