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  3. Diabetes Research: Open Access

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  4. Two popular diabetes drugs outperformed others in large clinical trial

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  5. Recent Advances in Diabetes Research

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  6. Researchers Find a Molecular Mechanism Involved in Type 2 Diabetes

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  1. Recent Advances

    Recent Advances. ADA-funded researchers use the money from their awards to conduct critical diabetes research. In time, they publish their findings in order to inform fellow scientists of their results, which ensures that others will build upon their work. Ultimately, this cycle drives advances to prevent diabetes and to help people burdened by it.

  2. New cause of diabetes discovered, offering potential target for new

    New cause of diabetes discovered, offering potential target for new classes of drugs to treat the disease. ScienceDaily . Retrieved April 26, 2024 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2023 / 12 ...

  3. New Research Sheds Light on Cause of Type 2 Diabetes

    St. Petersburg, Fla. - September 12, 2023 - Scientists at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, along with an international team of researchers, are shedding new light on the causes of Type 2 diabetes. The new research, published in the journal Nature Communications, offers a potential strategy for developing new therapies that could restore dysfunctional pancreatic beta-cells or ...

  4. New Aspects of Diabetes Research and Therapeutic Development

    I. Introduction. Diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disease defined by elevated fasting blood glucose levels due to insufficient insulin production, has reached epidemic proportions worldwide (World Health Organization, 2020).Type 1 and type 2 diabetes (T1D and T2D, respectively) make up the majority of diabetes cases with T1D characterized by autoimmune destruction of the insulin-producing ...

  5. Harvard diabetes researcher details science behind potential

    Both are now adults, and both have Type 1 diabetes. My son was 6 months old when he was diagnosed. And that's when I changed my research plan. And my daughter, who's four years older than my son, became diabetic about 10 years later, when she was 14. When my son was diagnosed, I knew nothing about diabetes and had been working on how frogs ...

  6. Trends in Diabetes Treatment and Control in U.S. Adults, 1999-2018

    However, type 2 diabetes makes up more than 90% of diagnosed diabetes cases in the United States. 35 Thus, our findings largely reflect risk-factor treatment and control in those with type 2 diabetes.

  7. Large-scale study reveals new genetic details of diabetes

    In experiments of unprecedented scale, investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine and the National Institutes of Health have revealed new aspects of the complex genetics behind Type 2 diabetes. Through these discoveries, and by providing a template for future studies, this research furthers efforts to better understand and ultimately treat this ...

  8. New Report Highlights Diabetes Research Advances and Achievements

    This year, through the Pathway program, ADA dedicated over $4.8 million dollars in new grant funding to support breakthroughs in translation and clinical science, technology, care, and potential cures in the field of diabetes. To learn more about the ADA's research findings and ongoing areas of study, visit professional.diabetes.org. ###

  9. Trailblazing Discoveries: The Top 5 Diabetes Research Breakthroughs of 2023

    In recent years, there have been notable advancements in insulin therapy. One area of focus has been the development of insulin pumps. Additionally, research has explored novel approaches to ...

  10. Diabetes

    The largest genome-wide association study for type 2 diabetes so far, which included several ancestry groups, led to the identification of eight clusters of genetic risk variants.

  11. Beyond Blood Sugar Control: New Target for Curing Diabetes Unveiled

    This finding encourages further investigation into inceptor as a potential therapeutic target for treating type 2 diabetes. These findings, led by Helmholtz Munich in collaboration with the German Center for Diabetes Research, the Technical University of Munich, and the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, drive advancements in diabetes research.

  12. Major Advances and Discoveries in Diabetes

    With this review, I will provide a written account of my presentation entitled " Major Discoveries in Diabetes over the Past Year. " I will highlight a few recent advances in basic science and give my perspective on unanswered questions and unmet needs in relationship to these advances from published literature over the last 12-18 months.

  13. New Aspects of Diabetes Research and Therapeutic Development

    Abstract. Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus are advancing at exponential rates, placing significant burdens on health care networks worldwide. Although traditional pharmacologic therapies such as insulin and oral antidiabetic stalwarts like metformin and the sulfonylureas continue to be used, newer drugs are now on the market targeting ...

  14. Type 2 diabetes

    Type 2 diabetes mellitus is an increasing global health issue, which is caused by systemic insulin resistance. Here, the authors show a ligand-independent effect of hepatic ERα in regulating ...

  15. A promising new pathway to treating type 2 diabetes

    Researchers believe the liver may hold the key to new, preventative Type 2 diabetes treatments. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin, a scientific breakthrough that ...

  16. New Findings from NIDDK-Funded Diabetes Research

    Findings from three studies provide new insight into preventing type 2 diabetes, potential triggers for type 1 diabetes in children, and glycemic control in today's youth with type 2 diabetes. Study Shows Long-Term Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes Is Possible. Long-term follow-up of more than 2,000 people enrolled in the Diabetes Prevention ...

  17. Research Progress

    DRI's Stem Cell and Molecular Biology teams use this technology to show how stem cells can be progressively educated along the pathway leading to functional beta cells. The findings, published in Diabetes, open a promising new avenue of research that might enable the development of more insulin-producing cells for transplant in the future.

  18. Diabetes News -- ScienceDaily

    Apr. 12, 2024 — A research team has unearthed new findings which may help explain the connection between cancer risk and poor diet, as well as common diseases like diabetes, which arise from ...

  19. New findings on pancreatic anatomy may affect diabetes research and

    New findings on pancreatic anatomy may affect diabetes research and treatment. Generation of volumetric and 3D-spatial data sets of the complete β-cell distribution across the human pancreas ...

  20. Type 1 diabetes

    Type 1 diabetes articles from across Nature Portfolio. Type 1 diabetes (also known as diabetes mellitus) is an autoimmune disease in which immune cells attack and destroy the insulin-producing ...

  21. The Special Diabetes Program: 25 Years of Advancing Type 1 Diabetes

    Goal: Attract new talent and apply new technologies to research on type 1 diabetes. Tomorrow's cutting-edge research requires fostering a talented, diverse biomedical workforce today. To this end, the Special Diabetes Program has supported creative new and early-stage investigators pursuing highly innovative new approaches in type 1 diabetes ...

  22. The biggest diabetes research stories of 2022

    Earlier this year, Professor Roy Taylor announced new findings from his Diabetes UK-funded project, called ReTUNE, a world-first study into type 2 diabetes remission in people with lower body weights. After losing weight following a low-calorie diet programme, 70% of participants went into remission. The findings showed for the first time that ...

  23. Bioengineer explores new approach to diabetes treatment

    Diabetes is one of the most common diseases in the country, affecting about 11% of Americans. There are about 2 million Americans with Type 1 diabetes. In Texas, about 12% of the population has diabetes. "We're making progress but there has not been a silver bullet," Cho said.

  24. A Potential Explanation for Differences in Susceptibility to Kidney

    New research in mice has identified a genetic factor that might help explain why some people with diabetes are more prone than others to kidney complications of the disease. Between 10 and 30 percent of people with either type 1 or type 2 diabetes develop diabetic kidney disease (DKD), making diabetes a major risk factor for loss of kidney ...

  25. Knowledge gaps in diabetes research: an evidence mapping of the

    Iran is one of the countries with the largest number of diabetes in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) [].This imposes a large burden on the healthcare systems and adults with diabetes and their families [2, 3].In spite of numerous research activities conducted to improve diabetes management, more innovative research and related evidence-based management are needed to overcome the growing ...

  26. Curbing the price of novel diabetes and obesity medications

    In their research and analysis, Lipska, Ramachandran, and Nagel gathered evidence about the changes needed to achieve fair pricing of new diabetes and obesity drugs, creating a blueprint that ...

  27. Food additive emulsifiers and the risk of type 2 diabetes: analysis of

    We found direct associations between the risk of type 2 diabetes and exposures to various food additive emulsifiers widely used in industrial foods, in a large prospective cohort of French adults. Further research is needed to prompt re-evaluation of regulations governing the use of additive emulsifiers in the food industry for better consumer protection.

  28. Type 1 Diabetes Research

    MF: Type 1 diabetes was called juvenile diabetes for the longest time, and it was thought to be a disease that had a childhood onset. When diabetes occurred in adulthood it would be type 2 diabetes. But it turns out that approximately half of the cases of Type 1 diabetes may occur during adulthood right past the age of 20 or past the age of 30.

  29. Type 1 diabetes: New findings on the development of the autoimmune

    Apr. 26, 2022 — Cognitive development in children could be affected regardless of which biological parent has type 1 diabetes, according to a new study. The research shows for the first time ...

  30. $20M NSF grant to support center to study how complex biological

    A $20 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation will support the establishment and operation of the National Synthesis Center for Emergence in the Molecular and Cellular Sciences at Penn State. The center will enable research that uses existing, publicly available data to glean new insights about how complex biological systems, such as cells, emerge from simpler molecules.