Hormones, Tregs and Fat – how they affect Type 2 diabetes
Immunosuppressive regulatory T-cells (Tregs) have been found to play an important role in the functioning of adipose tissue. This is the discovery of scientists from
Immunosuppressive regulatory T-cells (Tregs) have been found to play an important role in the functioning of adipose tissue. This is the discovery of scientists from
Tim Omer has had Type 1 diabetes for about 20 years. If his name is familiar, it might be because we included a story about
We’re told to avoid saturated fats, are marketed health food that is laden with sugar and encouraged to pound out miles at the gym. However,
Neuropad is a non-invasive and painless screening test for diabetic foot problems (peripheral autonomic neuropathy). As dryness of the skin of the feet correlates with
Not everyone feels comfortable eating meat other than the basics – beef, lamp pork and poultry. Some might even venture as far as veal, venison
Written by Chelsea Gohd for Futurism.com, “It has been suggested, for quite some time now, that T1D could be related to viral infection, which has lead
A new Diabetes Wellness Day Midlands event offers information and support to people living across the central region of the country. Family members, friends and
More than 35,000 pregnant women are diagnosed with gestational diabetes each year in England and Wales, many feel as if the condition’s onset signals a
As reported by Scott McCulloch for Insider.co.uk, Inside Biometrics has been sold out of administration to Woking-based GlucoRx Ltd. The healthcare technology company, launched in
Drinking a few times a week ‘reduces diabetes risk’. The BBC reported that people who drink three to four times a week are less likely