Source: Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology
Background: This study investigated continuous glucose profiles in nondiabetic subjects. Methods: Continuous interstitial glucose measurement was performed under everyday life conditions (2 days) and after ingestion of four meals with...
Source: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) has been considered a relentlessly worsening disease, due to the progressive deterioration of the pancreatic beta cell functional mass. Recent evidence indicates, however, that remission of...
Source: Newcastle University
New research has revealed that insulin-producing beta cells begin working again in people who are in remission of Type 2 diabetes. This means that if remission is achieved, the insulin-producing...
Source: Frontiers in pharmacology
Type two diabetes (T2D) is a challenging metabolic disorder for which a cure has not yet been found. Its etiology is associated with several phenomena, including significant loss of insulin-producing,...
We review the latest breakthroughs in diabetes care – top discoveries and developments of 2022, from beta cell regeneration to personalized medicine and digital health solutions. These advancements are shaping...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and International Diabetes Federation (IDF) have projected that the number of diabetes cases will increase to 366 million by 2030, an increase of 214% compared...
The number of patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing at an alarming rate. Global cases increased by 211 million between 2000 and 2013. It is predicted that there will...
Tirzepatide is a recently approved treatment for type-2 diabetes. Treatment with tirzepatide decreases body weight while improving glucose metabolism in patients with obesity and type-2 diabetes. Although the drug is...
The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimates that worldwide, 415 million people have diabetes, 91% of whom have type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). People with diabetes comprise 8.8% of the world’s...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2020 National Diabetes Statistics Report, an estimated 13% of all US adults (18 years or older) have diabetes, and 34.5% meet...
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