Mitochondrial stress disrupts insulin production in diabetes, but reversing the damage may restore β-cell function.
Adding engineered human blood vessel-forming cells to islet transplants boosted the survival of the insulin-producing cells ...
More than 830 million people worldwide have diabetes—a chronic, debilitating disease. But experts say it’s possible to recover with a few proven lifestyle changes.
Researchers at the University of Michigan have identified how mitochondrial dysfunction impairs insulin-producing pancreatic ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFDA approves first-ever rapid-acting insulin biosimilar for diabetes treatmentThe FDA has approved Merilog, the first-ever rapid-acting insulin biosimilar for diabetes treatment that helps manage blood ...
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First for Women on MSNWhat Is Type 1.5 Diabetes? Know the Signs to Look ForWith the rate of diabetes growing worldwide, it can feel like the condition is tough to avoid. A large Japanese study reveals ...
JMU scientists studied insulin-producing cells in fruit flies, finding that secretion is influenced by gut hormones, ...
These common breakfast foods can cause dangerous blood sugar spikes. Dietitians reveal what to avoid to help manage diabetes ...
After turning over more than 1,300 documents to the Federal Trade Commission, the fast food giant is turning its attention to subpoenas from pharmacy benefit managers the agency accuses of ...
Teens are being cautioned about intermittent fasting. The dietary regimen attracts many different people but health experts ...
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Hosted on MSNIntermittent Fasting Disrupts Development of Insulin-Producing Beta Cells in Young MiceA recent study reveals that age plays a significant role in the outcomes of intermittent fasting. Researchers from Technical ...
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