For a million American adults, living with type 1 diabetes means a constant need for insulin medication, blood sugar testing
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Clocking up 45+ working hours/week linked to heightened risk of diabetes in women: Sticking to a working week of 30-40 hours may help to curb this risk, suggest researchers
Clocking up 45 or more working hours in a week is linked to a heightened risk of diabetes in women,
Continue reading »Working >45 Hours Tied to Higher Diabetes Risk in Women
TUESDAY, July 3, 2018 — For women, working 45 hours or more per week is associated with increased risk of
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 »Medical Research Study Links Air Pollution To Diabetes, Effects Are Global
Could air pollution be a cause of diabetes and other diseases? Growing evidence suggesting a link between air pollution and
Continue reading »Diabetes: The insulin pill may finally be here
Type 1 diabetes is a less widespread form of the disease that, unlike type 2 diabetes, is often hereditary and
Continue reading »Delivering insulin in a pill: Technique could replace daily injections for diabetics
Given the choice of taking a pill or injecting oneself with a needle, most of us would opt to regulate
Continue reading »Standing up could lower your risk of diabetes, study finds
Standing up could lower your risk of diabetes: Study finds sitting for long periods is dangerous even if you offset
Continue reading »New therapeutic opportunity for the treatment of resistant malignant melanoma
A team of researchers led by Dr Pierre Close, WELBIO researcher at the ULiège GIGA Institute and Dr Francesca Rapino
Continue reading »Diagnosing diabetes from a single blood sample
Diagnosing type 2 diabetes in clinical practice may require only a single blood sample, according to a study led by
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