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Diabetes medication shows potential to reduce heart disease

Written by | 17 Nov 2019

A new study from St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, Canada shed lights on how a class of medications that help regulate blood sugar for patients with Type 2… read more.

Guidelines on diabetes and cardiovascular diseases published

Written by | 17 Nov 2019

The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Guidelines on diabetes, pre-diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are published online in European Heart Journal,(1) and on the ESC website.(2) They were developed in… read more.

Taking hypertensive medication at night is better

Written by | 16 Nov 2019

People with high blood pressure who take all their anti-hypertensive medication in one go at bedtime have better controlled blood pressure and a significantly lower risk of death… read more.

IBD healthcare and patient-reported outcomes

Written by | 12 Nov 2019

An oral abstract session dedicated to patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in IBD included surveys from France and the Netherlands and from the multi-centre ICONIC study.. Written by Maria Dalby

Kidney-resident macrophages — a role for healing during acute kidney injury?

Written by | 29 Oct 2019

These kidney macrophages reprogram to a developmental state after kidney injury, similar to those in newborn mice.

Denmark: 1 in 4 people leave work a year after a heart attack

Written by | 11 May 2018

One in four people leave their job within a year of returning to work after having a heart attack, according to a study from Denmark in the Journal… read more.

Length of lactation inversely related to diabetes development

Written by | 25 Apr 2018

Lactation duration appears to be inversely related to development of type 2 diabetes, researchers reported in the March 2018 issue of JAMA Internal Medicine.

Diabetes drug shows potential in treating Parkinson's Disease

Written by | 7 Oct 2017

Author: Bruce Sylvester Exenatide, a drug used to treat diabetes, could have disease-modifying potential in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, researchers reported on August 3, 2017 in The… read more.

Liver tissue ‘reprogrammed’ to make pancreas cells

Written by | 19 Apr 2017

Scientists in Germany have successfully reprogrammed liver cells, turning them into pancreas progenitor cells by altering a single gene. The team behind the breakthrough, at the Max Delbrück… read more.

Liver tissue 'reprogrammed' to make pancreas cells

Written by | 19 Apr 2017

Scientists in Germany have successfully reprogrammed liver cells, turning them into pancreas progenitor cells by altering a single gene. The team behind the breakthrough, at the Max Delbrück… read more.

World Health Matters: Denmark: New gene for familial high cholesterol

Written by | 2 Sep 2016

by Gary Finnegan: New research from Denmark has identified the gene responsible for one quarter of all familial hypercholesterolemia which causes very high blood cholesterol. Familial hypercholesterolemia is… read more.

Cancer survival worse in RA patients

Written by | 19 Aug 2016

Survival was more than 2 years shorter in breast, prostate cancers.  Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) had a 40% to 50% increased mortality risk if they developed breast… read more.

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