NIH-funded study of people with type 1 diabetes shows safety, efficacy benefits of new system A multicenter randomized clinical trial evaluating a new artificial pancreas system – whic... Read more
What if instead of daily insulin injections or wearing pumps, just getting a shot every few months could reverse Type 1 diabetes for you – or your dog? It might take ushering in healthy panc... Read more
Common blood pressure medicine blocks molecule that can trigger the disease A drug commonly used to control high blood pressure may also help prevent the onset of Type 1 diabetes in up to 60... Read more
For the more than 1 million Americans who live with type 1 diabetes, daily insulin injections are literally a matter of life and death. And while there is no cure, a Cornell-led research tea... Read more
Study reveals how specific gene and intestinal bacteria work together Keeping the immune system in balance is no small feat. It must remain keenly alert to spot and disarm foreign invaders a... Read more
If damaged cells are replaceable, type 1 diabetics wouldn’t need insulin shots Signaling a potential new approach to treating diabetes, researchers at Washington University School of M... Read more
A joint effort between diabetes doctors and biomedical engineers could revolutionize how people with diabetes keep their blood sugar levels in check Painful insulin injections could become a... Read more
Investigators at the University of Cincinnati (UC) have found a therapy that reverses new onset Type 1 diabetes in mouse models Investigators at the University of Cincinnati (UC) have found... Read more
New nanotechnology can be used for Type 1 diabetes, food allergies and asthma New nanoparticle tricks and resets immune system in mice with MS First MS approach that doesn’t suppress i... Read more
There is evidence that increasing IDO expression can protect transplanted organs and counter autoimmune disease. A DNA-covered submicroscopic bead used to deliver genes or drugs direc... Read more