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Stress Hormone Levels Linked to Obesity-Induced Diabetes
November 2024
The researchers found that overeating triggers a rapid increase in norepinephrine, a key stress hormone. This, in turn, over activates the sympathetic nervous system.
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New Contact Lens Developed that Measures Glucose Levels in Diabetes Patients
Glucose levels can be measured by a new soft contact lens that has a glucose monitor embedded into it. Read the article and find out more.
16 Jan 2018
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16 Jan 2018
New CRISPR/Cas9 Technique to Potentially Cure Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
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9 Jan 2018
Converting White Fat to Brown Could Provide New Method for Tackling Obesity
OBESITY and related conditions, such as diabetes, can be treated by converting white fat into brown fat, according to results of a study led by…
7 Dec 2017
Weight Loss Can Lead to Reversal of Type 2 Diabetes
TYPE 2 diabetes can be reversed or put into remission through significant weight loss, according to first year results of a trial led by researchers at…
21 Nov 2017
Liver Tumour Models Grown In Vitro for the First Time
LIVER tumour models have been grown in a lab for the first time, making it easier for researchers to better understand the biology of the disease and…
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Significant Mortality Benefits of Mechanical Valves
MECHANICAL valves have very good long-term mortality benefits and should be used more often, particularly in younger patients who require mitral-valve…
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New Probe Improves the Ability to Predict Heart Attacks
The result of a recent study could change the way in which the vasculature of the heart is investigated. Read the article and find out more
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