A new study from the University of Iowa finds that type 2 diabetes remains overwhelmingly the most common type of
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Failing immune system ‘brakes’ help explain type 1 diabetes in mice
Immune reactions are usually a good thing—the body’s way of eliminating harmful bacteria and other pathogens. But people also rely
Continue reading »Health Woes Hit 1 in 7 Babies Exposed to Zika in U.S. Territories
TUESDAY, Aug. 7, 2018 — About 14 percent of babies born in U.S. territories to women infected with Zika have
Continue reading »Study: 1 in 7 children of Zika-infected moms have problems
Researchers say the one in seven children of U.S. mothers who were infected with Zika during pregnancy developed some kind
Continue reading »Insurance gaps linked to five-fold rise in hospital stays for adults with type 1 diabetes
For a million American adults, living with type 1 diabetes means a constant need for insulin medication, blood sugar testing
Continue reading »Patients with type 1 diabetes saw blood sugars improve with liraglutide
Researchers from the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo have found that adding liraglutide
Continue reading »1 in 3 women experience ‘loss of control’ eating in pregnancy
More than a third of women report feeling out of control over the amount they eat during pregnancy, according to
Continue reading »Arizona Woman Accused of Stalking and Sending 'Soul Mate' 65,000 Texts After 1 Date
An Arizona woman has been accused of stalking a man she went on one date with last year by breaking
Continue reading »Very-low-carb diet shows promise in type 1 diabetes
Very-low-carbohydrate diets can improve blood sugar control in type 1 diabetes, with low rates of hypoglycemia and other complications, according
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