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In a hospital in Sweden, surgeons made a small cut in a man’s forearm and injected millions of tiny clusters of donor cells. The 42-year-old had lived with type 1 diabetes for nearly 40 years, his ...
If you live with type 2 diabetes, it means that your body isn’t using insulin effectively to process sugars. Read on to get the facts about insulin and type 2 diabetes.
Pills vs. Insulin for Diabetes Treatment. Which type of diabetes medication is right for you? Get all the facts before you talk with your doctor.
People with type 1 diabetes must constantly rely on insulin injections or pumps, usually for the rest of their life after diagnosis. The autoimmune disease destroys the cells that produce the hormone, ...
Scientists treated a person’s type 1 diabetes with genetically modified insulin-producing cells that evaded immune system attacks. This is the first therapy for the condition that does not require imm ...
If you need to take insulin as part of your type 2 diabetes treatment, here’s a look at how doctors decide what dosage you’ll need.
Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes both have to do with how your body's beta cells create and use insulin, but the two have different specific causes.
Not everyone who lives with type 2 diabetes needs to take insulin. Learn more about non-insulin treatment options for type 2 diabetes, including lifestyle changes and other medications.
A groundbreaking drug that slows down the development of type 1 diabetes has been licensed for use in the UK. Teplizumab can allow patients to live “normal lives” without the need for insulin ...
In particular, for type 2 diabetes, which is characterized by resistance to the actions of insulin, new approaches to enhancing insulin sensitivity are needed.
The insulin is facing supply shortages as diabetes patients increasingly turn to GLP-1 weight loss drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro.