Meanwhile, Western nations have developed diets and lifestyles which allow chronic non-communicable diseases to flourish... READ MORE›
A step forward in the gene-editing technique known as CRISPR Cas9 suggests some diseases like diabetes and muscular dystrophy may be reversible, according... READ MORE›
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The number of people living with diabetes has soared by nearly 60 percent in the past decade, Diabetes UK warns... READ MORE›
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Artificial sweeteners, which many people with weight issues use as a substitute for sugar, may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to research... READ MORE›
Lead scientist Dr Josefin Edwall Lofvenborg said In this study we were surprised by the increased risk in developing autoimmune diabetes by drinking soft drinks... READ MORE›
Fundamentally, chronic problems need a different approach to acute ones... READ MORE›
FreeStyle Libre users scanned their sensors an average 16 times a day some exceeded 45... READ MORE›
All too often the overwhelming perception is that all people with diabetes are overweight... READ MORE›
The average diabetes patient now spends 2,790 more per year than they did in 1987... READ MORE›
Emily Burns at Diabetes UK said We know that our immune system and gut work closely together... READ MORE›
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Photos taken by the award-winning photographer Adam Ferguson in Fiji illustrate vividly the impact on people's lives that the complications of diabetes, including blindness, can have... READ MORE›
Access to insulin is a matter of life or death for many people with diabetes... READ MORE›
One person every six seconds dies of diabetes... READ MORE›
Diabetes UK says there has been a 65 percent rise in the past decade, largely due to obesity... READ MORE›
The cost of diabetes drugs has almost doubled in a decade, new data from NHS Digital show... READ MORE›
These nanoparticles were loaded into a finger tip-size skin patch containing dozens of microscopic needles that pierced the skin... READ MORE›
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Researchers from the Sax Institute have found Chinese Australians are more vulnerable to cardiovascular disease owing to three key factors... READ MORE›
Diabetes UK says that 60 percent more people were offered such a course in 2014-15 than in 2012-13... READ MORE›
Matt Fagg, programme director for the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme, said Around five million people in this country are at risk of Type 2 Diabetes... READ MORE›
Also, researchers at Juntendo University are studying a method of identifying esophageal cancer patients through their exhalations... READ MORE›
Liraglutide, an injectable diabetes drug that U.S. regulators approved last year for weight loss, helped obese people lose an average of 18 pounds 8 kg ,... READ MORE›
In 1999, a then-62-year-old Mary Tyler Moore visited Ottawa to share her life story on stage and visit Parliament Hill to advocate for diabetes research... READ MORE›
Mexico on Monday marked World Diabetes Day by declaring a public health emergency over the rapid rise in obesity and diabetes... READ MORE›
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