Research led by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has uncovered a new process that may help explain how Type 2 diabetes develops. In tests on live mice and human cells in the lab, the ...
While it has long been known that type 1 diabetes runs in families, experts are less certain about what actually starts the autoimmune attack that defines the disease. Most people with type 1 diabetes ...
AURORA, Colo. — Diabetes treatment centers saw a surge in type 1 diabetes patients that may correlate with the coronavirus pandemic. That's according to Dr. Brigitte Frohnert, associate professor at ...
Germs could play a role in the development of type 1 diabetes by triggering the body's immune system to destroy the cells that produce insulin, new research suggests. Germs could play a role in the ...
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Every bite of food, every skipped workout, every restless night – these seemingly innocent daily choices may be unleashing devastating damage throughout your body when you have type 2 diabetes. While ...
Diabetes, the broad term for a handful of diseases that prevent the body from properly regulating blood sugar levels, was first documented over 3,500 years ago in ancient Egypt—yet experts still ...