
The insulin pill treats and even prevents type 1 diabetes in mice
Scientists have developed a new way to treat and even prevent type 1 diabetes in mice - new hope for patients.
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.
Hormone infusions against obesity are preferable due to the absence of side effects compared to gastric bypass. Will we lose weight with an injection?
The blue night light in our eyes comes from sources and LED displays. Photoreceptors send stimuli directly to brain areas that regulate appetite.
A great step forward towards total freedom, which one day not far away will allow diabetics to monitor glucose in real time with small implanted devices capable of reading body data by themselves.
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