Type 2 diabetes medications include metformin, sulfonylureas, alpha-glucosidase inhibitors, and other medications that change the way your body uses insulin and glucose. Not everyone with type 2 ...
Dr Anne Peters, of the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, reports on the latest research on insulin therapy in adults with type 2 diabetes, presented at the European ...
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 ...
Could a one-hour procedure that involves zapping a part of the intestines mean no more insulin for millions of folks with Type 2 diabetes? Maybe, according to a small study scheduled for presentation ...
Share on Pinterest Eli Lilly’s once-weekly insulin injection is as effective as daily shots for managing blood sugar in diabetes, new data shows. Scott Olson/Getty Images New research offers an ...
Treatment with once-weekly IcoSema demonstrated noninferiority in HbA1c reduction at week 52 compared with insulin glargine and aspart. Treatment with once-weekly IcoSema, a fixed-ratio combination of ...
Share on Pinterest Mounjaro appears to be a safe and effective adjunct therapy to slow-release insulin for treating uncontrolled diabetes. Mohammed Al Ali/Shutterstock Tirzepatide, Mounjaro, is ...
Although diabetes is a common condition, no cure exists yet. Current therapies can manage blood sugar levels, but they do not address insulin resistance. But now, recent research reported in ACS Nano ...
86% of type 2 diabetes patients treated with a new procedure no longer needed insulin throughout the two-year-long study they participated in. That procedure could be a real game changer for nearly ...
Insulin resistance has a molecular fingerprint, and scientists have just cracked it. In a groundbreaking study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen found that each person’s body responds to ...