Glucose-responsive insulin tablets (in animals)
Researchers from Australia and Norway have developed a new form of insulin that can be taken by mouth rather than injection. The pills travel through
Researchers from Australia and Norway have developed a new form of insulin that can be taken by mouth rather than injection. The pills travel through
The American Medical Association says it will advise doctors to pay less attention to body mass index (BMI) in determining if a patient is at
A new guideline from the World Health Organization (WHO) on non-sugar sweeteners (NSSs) recommends not using them to control weight or reduce the risk of
When used correctly, dietary supplements can help bring the body into a state of balance by addressing specific nutrient and vitamin deficiencies. However, as reported
A commonly prescribed drug for rheumatoid arthritis could be used to slow the progress of Type 1 diabetes, new research shows.In the study, the immunotherapy
The phenolic compound intake (PCI) of traditional Mexican food positively affects health conditions and supports the hypothesis that specific nutritional foods have a particular effect
Several types of human insulin can be stored unopened at temperatures of 25 °C (77 °F) for up to six months and at 37 °C
A recent study has evaluated the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy in those with Type 1 diabetes and found that its frequency increases with age, poorer
JDRF’s One Walks are back in June with over 1,000 walkers returning to London (Saturday 22 June), Glasgow (2 June), Cardiff (2 June) Belfast 21
For much of his life, 32-year-old Michael Smith had a war going on in his head. After a big meal, he knew he should be