Diabetes news, research, stories and information
Your search for research returned the following results:
-
A new technique to
convert human stem cells into insulin-producing cells could hold
huge promise for the future treatment ofdiabetes. That
is, if results seen in a US based study with mice can be
successfully replicated in humans.
During the study, researchers figured out a new way...
27 February 2020
/
Latest News
/
Research, Type 1 diabetes
More
-
In a surprising study, Oregon State University researchers found
that no matter how much stress they placed on mice from either a
high-fat diet or strenuous exercise, the animals' mitochondria were
able to adapt and continue their normal processes.
The findings could have major...
14 February 2020
/
Latest News
/
Exercise, Food, Prevention, Research, Type 2 diabetes
More
-
Genetics is a major factor when it comes to the risk of
developing autoimmune conditions such as type 1 diabetes.
In human cells, a person's genome - about 1.8 metres of DNA - is
compressed inside the nucleus via a three-dimensional folding
process. Specialized proteins decode the genetic...
14 February 2020
/
/
Blood glucose levels, Research, Type 1 diabetes
More
-
Researchers from the University of Queensland are looking for
men and women with type 2 diabetesto participate in an
exercise training study involving 8-24 weeks of exercise
intervention, followed by sixmonths of self-directed exercise
training.
To be eligible, you must be...
11 February 2020
/
Latest News
/
Blood glucose levels, Exercise, Research, Type 2 diabetes
More
-
Researchers in the US
have developed a smart insulin-delivery patch that could one day
monitor and manage glucose levels in people living with diabetes
and deliver the necessary insulin dosage. The adhesive patch, about
the size of a 10 cent piece, is intended for once-a-day use.
The...
6 February 2020
/
Latest News
/
Blood glucose levels, Research, Type 1 diabetes
More
-
Regular exercise changes the composition of the
gut bacteria and may play a crucial role in skeletal muscle
function and endurance.
The recently published review of the top studies published in
exercise metabolism conducted by John Hawley, Director of
Australian Catholic University's Mary...
6 February 2020
/
Latest News
/
Exercise, Prevention, Research, Staying well
More
-
New cases of type 1
diabetes are increasing worldwide. However, scientists and
researchers have struggled to identify a direct cause.
Many have questioned if changes in the environment or lifestyle
have impacted the condition. A newly released paper published in The Lancet Diabetes &...
6 February 2020
/
Latest News
/
Research, Type 1 diabetes
More
-
Scientists have examined a key receptor for
the first time at high resolution - broadening understanding of how
it might function, and opening the door to future improvements in
treating conditions such as type 2 diabetes - a significant global
health problem.
Glucagon-like peptide-1...
29 January 2020
/
Latest News, Diabetes in the news
/
Research, Type 2 diabetes
More
-
-