Science news articles about 'diabetes type 1'
AAT protein restores blood glucose in type 1 diabetes model
... plays a key role in the development of Type 1 diabetes and suggest that the protein – known as AAT ... juvenile-onset or insulin-dependent diabetes, Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that develops ...Type 1 diabetes and celiac disease linked
... , a much under diagnosed condition which affects 1 in 100 people in the UK today however, only 1 ... understanding of both celiac disease and type 1 diabetes." Type 1 diabetes and celiac disease together ...Common infant virus may trigger type 1 diabetes
... Ljungan virus, has been linked to the development of rodent diabetes. Common virus By studying stool samples ... half from the high risk group for diabetes type 1 and the rest from a low risk group ...New study of human pancreases links virus to cause of type 1 diabetes
... less than a year after the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes usually starts ... 40 per cent chance of developing diabetes – suggesting that factors additional to inheritance are also involved ...Intensive glucose control halves complications of longstanding type 1 diabetes
... juvenile-onset diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes, type 1 diabetes develops when the body' ... insulin that regulates blood glucose. This form of diabetes usually arises in children and young adults, ...Potential to prevent loss of insulin in type 2 diabetes
... completely different diseases known as diabetes. Type 1 is an autoimmune condition that often starts ... (Endoplasmic Reticulum) stress in people with Type 2 diabetes. The ER is the part of a cell where ...Old diabetes drug teaches experts new tricks
... glucose levels returned to normal. However, when given to diabetic mice with defective copies of CBP, metformin ... must be first replicated in humans. Diabetes (type 1 and type 2) is a leading cause of ...JCI table of contents: Sept. 18, 2008
... beta-cells identified in type I diabetics Type 1 diabetes occurs when the immune ... is accelerated in the later stages of the development of clinical diabetes. In the study, immune cells known as CD8+ ...ADA publishes practice guidelines for nutrition care for patients with spinal cord injury
... ; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; critical illness; diabetes type 1 and 2; disorders of lipid metabolism; gestational diabetes mellitus; heart failure; hypertension; oncology; and ...
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