Drug News: A New Breakthrough in Diabetes TreatmentGary Laustsen APRNPhDDrug News Editor
Scientists at Kumamoto University have unveiled a novel compound, HPH-15, which has dual effects: reducing blood glucose levels and combating fat accumulation. This breakthrough represents a significant advancement in diabetes treatment innovation. Type 2 diabetes, a condition affecting millions worldwide...
TIANJIN, June 5 (Xinhua) -- Chinese researchers have achieved a breakthrough in developing a new type of hydrogel material for type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) treatment, according to a research team from Tianjin University. Islets can be coated with the new hydrogel which can serve as an exc...
Researchers at the University of Connecticut have developed a promising treatment that not only extends the lifespan of mice but also enhances their physical function throughout life. This study tracked health metrics such as grip strength and walking speed from an advanced age until death, sho...
A world-first study by Monash University, in Melbourne, Australia has discovered a pathway to the regeneration of insulin in pancreatic stem cells, a major breakthrough toward new therapies to treat Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.
chan explained. this innovative technique has delivered remarkable results for patients who previously had limited treatment options. achieving mrd negativity a key breakthrough with cilta-cel is its ability to induce mrd (minimal residual disease) negativity. mrd negativity means the absence of ...
Diabetes mellitus is a widespread disease prevalence and incidence of which increases worldwide. The introduction of insulin therapy represented a major breakthrough in type 1 diabetes; however, frequent hyper- and hypoglycemia seriously affects the quality of life of these patients. New therapeutic app...
15 (Xinhua) -- New Zealand researchers believe they might have made a breakthrough in the treatment of people with type 2 diabetes through exercise. Exercise had been shown to improve the health of people with type 2 diabetes, but the benefits varied greatly between people -- a puzzle that...
the molecular structure of the protein UCP1, crucial to calorie burning in ‘good’ brown fat tissue. This breakthrough, providing detailed molecular insights, could enable the development of treatments that artificially activate UCP1, thus burning off excess calories to combat obesity and ...
Type 2 diabetes affects millions of people worldwide, with cases steadily increasing both globally and in Denmark. Since 1996, the number of diagnosed cases in Denmark alone has more than quadrupled. Standard treatment for type 2 diabetes typically includes dietary changes and medication, but many ...