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Uninterrupted access to continuous glucose monitors is required for improved health outcomes in publicly insured T1D children
Children with public health insurance may commonly face harmful insurance-related interruptions of continuous glucose monitoring that are not reversed when access is restored, according to a study published in Pediatric Diabetes.
Study led by SDRC investigator, Dr. Christopher Gardner, finds plant-based meat lowers some cardiovascular risk factors compared with red meat
A diet that includes an average of two servings of plant-based meat alternatives lowers some cardiovascular risk factors compared with a diet that instead includes the same amount of animal meat, Stanford Medicine scientists found.
SDRC mourns the loss of Dr. Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, pioneering physician-scientist and SDRC advisor
Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, MD, PhD, professor and chair of radiology at the Stanford School of Medicine and an internationally recognized pioneer in molecular imaging, died July 18 of cancer. He was 57.
SDRC researchers show a link between pancreatic alpha cells and diabetes
Pancreatic alpha cells from people with diabetes release excess amounts of glucagon, a hormone important in blood sugar control, in a new Stanford-developed mouse model of transplanted human islets.
New AI-powered algorithm offers a more accurate, accessible method for diagnosing diabetes subtypes and tailoring treatments, with potential for widespread impact.