An international research team in which the DZD is participating has identified a novel adipokine that favors the development of
The 5 Best Foods to Fight Type 2 Diabetes
Diabetes in America is staggering. Of the 100 million adults with diabetes, most have Type 2, which is preventable. Maintaining
Apples and diabetes: Benefits, risks, and other fruits
According to the American Diabetes Association, although they contain sugars and carbohydrates, eating apples and other fruit is not a
Scientists find link between increases in local temperature and antibiotic resistance
Bacteria have long been thought to develop antibiotic resistance largely due to repeated exposure through over-prescribing. But could much bigger
Precise targeting technique could regulate gut bacteria, curtailing disease
Emerging evidence suggests that microbes in the digestive system have a big influence on human health and may play a
I found out my daughter had diabetes when ambulance officers knocked on my door
The first I knew my daughter had diabetes was when an ambulance crew knocked on my door in the middle
I found out my daughter had diabetes when ambulance officers knocked on my door
The first I knew my daughter had diabetes was when an ambulance crew knocked on my door in the middle
Treatment of cancer could become possible with adenovirus: Adenovirus binds to a specific type of carbohydrate that is overexpressed on certain types of cancer cells.
Adenovirus is a common virus that causes infectious diseases of the respiratory tract, eyes and gastrointestinal tract in humans and
Leptin’s neural circuit identified: Genome-editing study reveals how hormone helps prevent both obesity and diabetes
Revealing surprising answers to a long-standing enigma about the brain target of the anti-obesity hormone leptin, neuroscientists at Tufts University
Bloodless revolution in diabetes monitoring: Scientists have created a non-invasive, adhesive patch, which promises the measurement of glucose levels through the skin without a finger-prick blood test
Scientists have created a non-invasive, adhesive patch, which promises the measurement of glucose levels through the skin without a finger-prick