Why Women With Type 2 Diabetes Are Diagnosed Later Than Men
Statistically, men are more likely than women to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, with about 18 million more men… Read More »Why Women With Type 2 Diabetes Are Diagnosed Later Than Men
Statistically, men are more likely than women to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, with about 18 million more men… Read More »Why Women With Type 2 Diabetes Are Diagnosed Later Than Men
Researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center have revealed critical ideas about how deteriorated mitochondrial dynamics and quality control mechanisms… Read More »How cell quality control contributes to insulin resistance related to type 2 diabetes
Mitochondria are essential to generate energy that feeds the cells and helps them work. However, mitochondrial defects are associated with… Read More »Mitochondria can contain the key to healing diabetes
Regenerative medicine holds the extraordinary promise that future patients who need new cells, tissues or organs will no longer have… Read More »Breakthrough bioengineering research can transform type 1 diabetes care and pave the way to combat cancer and autoimmune diseases
Babies born to obese pregnant women are more likely to develop heart problems and diabetes as adults because of fetal… Read More »Babies born to women who consume a diet high in fat and sugar have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes later in life.
A new article reviewing advances in the pathogenesis and treatment of diabetes explores the complex factors that contribute to the… Read More »Recent knowledge and advances in treatment and management hold promise for curbing the increasing prevalence of diabetes.
A protein network found in the central nervous system could be harnessed to boost the effectiveness and reduce the side… Read More »New research shows potential for increasing the effectiveness of popular diabetes and weight loss drugs
Type 2 diabetes in young people ages 10 to 19 has more than doubled in the past 20 years, but… Read More »Circulating microRNAs likely as effective as A1C in predicting type 2 diabetes in young people
Diabetes rates continue to rise: 11.7 million Canadians live with diabetes or prediabetes. At UBC, scientists have created a painless… Read More »Oral insulin drops offer relief to diabetes patients
Two brothers who have the only known mutations in a key gene anywhere in the world have helped scientists gain… Read More »Siblings with a unique genetic change help scientists advance the search for drugs for type 1 diabetes