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Special Diabetes Section of Translational Behavioral Medicine Journal
How will low-, middle- and upper- income countries deal with the continued growth of diabetes and other chronic diseases? A group of papers published in a special section of Translational Behavioral Medicine journal describe innovative programs for improved diabetes prevention and management.
SDRC member, Dr. Thomas Robinson, is making a weight-management program format that can be delivered by health professionals and community leaders anywhere
Stanford Children’s Health experts are applying CDC funding and design thinking toward making their weight-management program available to low-income families nationwide.
‘Ageotypes’ provide window into how individuals age, Stanford study reports
Stanford scientists have identified specific biological pathways along which individuals age over time.
MCHRI Fuels Diverse Research Through Partnership with Stanford Diabetes Research Center
How can we improve insulin formulations? Since water stations were installed in parks around San Francisco and the city enacted a soda tax, are we seeing a reduction in obesity?
Brain function irregular in children with Type 1 diabetes, study says
The default mode network, which controls the brain at rest, does not switch off in children with Type 1 diabetes when they focus on a task, a study led by Stanford scientists has shown.
Using an AI-based algorithm, Katrin Svensson, PhD, and lead researcher Laetitia Coassolo, PhD, identified a 12-amino acid peptide that suppresses appetite and promotes weight loss in mice and minipigs by activating different metabolic and neuronal pathways than GLP-1.