Insulin “made in cow”: is the future of anti-diabetes drugs a cow?
One cow, ten hundred. A small herd could produce all the insulin in a country, surpassing current production methods based on transgenic yeasts and bacteria.
One cow, ten hundred. A small herd could produce all the insulin in a country, surpassing current production methods based on transgenic yeasts and bacteria.
Diabetics patients could soon say goodbye to daily injections thanks to icodec, an extended-release insulin that is as effective as the daily one.
The GCN5 enzyme is crucial: if it functions poorly it can cause cancer and diabetes. That's why it can become the centerpiece of important new drugs.
A new study from Klick Labs shows that artificial intelligence can diagnose type 2 diabetes by listening to the patient's voice for 6-10 seconds with 89% accuracy.
A team at Penn State has created a wearable patch that analyzes sweat in real time, monitoring glucose and helping with diabetes management.
Science takes diabetes treatment one step further: Insulin can be grown in lettuce and taken orally.
Innovative research discovers how stomach cells can become "producers" of insulin, eradicating diabetes in tests on mice.
An innovative insole technology combines TENS and vibration to help sufferers of diabetic neuropathy
ETH Zurich scientists discover how to turn our blood sugar into electricity to power insulin pumps and pacemakers
The device, small and comfortable to wear, completely replaces the pancreas and can change the lives of patients.
Researchers developing insulin tablets have made a groundbreaking discovery that could replace the need for daily injections.
The reprogramming of patients' pancreatic cells has brought important first results, allowing patients with diabetes to produce insulin again.
The non-pharmacological approach to diabetes is approaching: there are already 3 animal models on which an ultrasound treatment has worked.
Scientists have developed a new way to treat and even prevent type 1 diabetes in mice - new hope for patients.
This time we are there, and production is also being started: a salivary biosensor will replace the blood sugar test based on pricks and needles. A "sweet" revolution for diabetics.
Sense Glucose is a concept that provides a wearable, needle-free diabetic solution for reading blood sugar levels
Measuring blood sugar without needles and with a wearable device such as a smartwatch: many have tried and failed. Quantum Operation will try again.
A new method turns human pluripotent stem cells into insulin-producing cells, which quickly cured acute diabetes in mice.
The US authority rewards the multi-year efforts of the creators of the best glucose control system in patients with diabetes: an artificial pancreas.
Smaller and smaller biosensors allow the development of devices never seen before, such as these glasses to monitor diabetes through tears.
In-depth analyzes of metformin showed a strong difference between the sexes: female specimens react better, on males it does not work.