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Diabetes

Blood sugar testing equipment

Link Between Early-Onset Diabetes and Risk of Dementia

Intestine Biology Science Bowels Research Medicine

One-hour endoscopic procedure could eliminate need for insulin for type 2 diabetes

The presence of any three of high blood pressure, high trunk fat mass, high fasting glucose, high fasting triglyceride and low fasting high-density lipoprotein cholesterol describes metabolic syndrome. Arterial stiffness in adolescents measured with carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity may potentially cause metabolic syndrome in young adulthood via an increase in fasting insulin resistance and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol.

Arterial stiffness may cause metabolic syndrome in adolescents

Young boy looking forlorn

Childhood adversity is linked to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Illustration of two skeletons and a liver

Surgery most effective treatment of metabolic liver disease

Wound covered in clear sheet

How electricity can heal wounds three times as fast

Brief schematic diagram of the detection principle and method.

A fast way to diagnose type 2 diabetes: sniffing urinary acetone

Internal organs illustration

Can zapping the intestine prevent diabetes?

Finger getting pricked for a blood sugar test

Diabetes and toothlessness together worsen cognitive decline

Pregnant woman with clock on belly

Dim lights before bedtime to reduce risk of gestational diabetes

Illustration of a needle

Naturally occurring peptide may tackle the ‘root cause’ of obesity-related conditions

Being plant-based was key in the low-carbohydrate eating pattern. iStock by Getty Images

Low-carb diet can help manage progression of Type 2 diabetes

Purple tubers

Purple vegetables and tubers have anti-diabetes properties

Chemical “micromotors,” as illustrated here, can effectively deliver insulin in rats without an injection.

Another step toward an insulin tablet

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