Adapted baby formula may prevent Type 1 in high-risk babies
New research suggests that feeding a baby that may be predisposed to Type 1 diabetes with a certain type of baby formula when weaning off
New research suggests that feeding a baby that may be predisposed to Type 1 diabetes with a certain type of baby formula when weaning off
It has long been known that overactive immune cells can cause inflammation throughout the body, leading to insulin resistance and eventually type 2 diabetes. Now,
Eli Lilly and MacroGenics announced that they have suspended phase III trials of Protégé, a drug designed to address the autoimmune component in people with
Dallas-based Access Pharmaceuticals said that it will begin testing a new oral insulin drug in humans, according to a recent article from The Dallas Morning
Researchers say that when they artificially induced Type 1 diabetes in mice in a recent study, alpha cells converted into insulin-producing beta cells, according to
In recent years a new categorization known as Type 1.5 Diabetes, or Latent Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults (LADA), has gained increasing acceptance. The terms are
The world’s first trial of plants that produce human insulin is taking place in the UK. It is hoped that this may provide a new
Biography of Frederick G. Banting, The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1923, from NobelPrize.org, a listing on Frederick Banting, the discoverer of insulin. Frederick
New research published in the Lancet, on 24th May 2008, has found a worrying failure of both current and enhanced GP interventions to deal with
A Swiss study of mice has found that certain cells in the pancreas can regenerate themselves into insulin-producing cells after normal insulin-producing cells have been