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Support, education, advocacy boost CGM use among youths with type 1 diabetes
The percentage of adolescents and young adults with type 1 diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring at 10 diabetes clinics increased by 21% following multi-level interventions, according to a study published in Clinical Diabetes.
Steps towards simultaneously treating diabetes and fatty liver disease
Type 2 diabetes melilites (T2DM) is increasing in prevalence, currently affecting about 1 in 10 people. Normally, cells use sugar (glucose) for energy, and insulin enables the sugar to enter the cells.
Insulin resistance doubles risk of major depressive disorder, Stanford study finds
About 1 in 3 American adults has insulin resistance, a silent time bomb that doubles their risk for serious depression, Stanford scientists have learned.
Diabetes, obesity and … the primary cilia?
Ask any high school biology student to draw a picture of a mammalian cell and they'll likely start with a rough circle (the cell membrane) enclosing the nucleus, mitochondria and other subcellular structures necessary for life.
Old skeletal stem cells interfere with healing, promote 'inflammaging'
Researchers have found that old skeletal stem cells contribute to bone fragility and poor healing in mice, but that a stem cell-boosting gel may help restore function.
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.