Diabetes

A skin patch that can melt body fat

Microneedle skin patch that delivers fat-shrinking drug locally could be used to treat obesity and

Gut bacteria as a powerful modulator of disease

Study reveals how specific gene and intestinal bacteria work together Keeping the immune system in

Discovery may treat or prevent metabolic diseases including obesity and diabetes

Research led by Suresh Alahari, PhD, Fred Brazda Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at

New diabetes treatment lasts more than two weeks in primates

New diabetes treatment lasts more than two weeks in primates, promising to eclipse current treatment

Diagnosing diabetes and glaucoma with a smart contact lens

UNIST researchers develop digital contact lenses that has the potential to transform diabetes care A

Combining living tissues and technology to produce insulin under the command of a smartphone in diabetic mice

Cells engineered to produce insulin under the command of a smartphone helped keep blood sugar

Scientists create painless patch of insulin-producing beta cells to control diabetes

The new “smart cell patch” developed at UNC and NC State is a proof of

No More Finger Pricks: Invasive Measurement of Blood Glucose No Longer Necessary

A group of researchers, led by Prof. Yuji Matsuura of Tohoku University’s Graduate School of

Scientists prevent, reverse diabetes-related kidney destruction in animal model

Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure, and scientists have found that infusing just

Human Skin Cells Used to Create Insulin-Producing Pancreatic Cells

The new cells prevented the onset of diabetes in an animal model of the disease

Seaweed Capsules May Lead to an Injection-Free Life for Diabetic Patients

Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death. Patients with type 1 diabetes have

New device measures glucose in urine, ending annoying needle pricks

The project was recognized as one of the 10 most outstanding creations among innovators under

Exercise mimic molecule may help treat diabetes and obesity

Scientists from the University of Southampton have developed a molecule that acts as an exercise

Smart insulin patch could replace painful injections for diabetes

A joint effort between diabetes doctors and biomedical engineers could revolutionize how people with diabetes

Tattoo-like sensor can detect glucose levels without a painful finger prick

Scientists have developed the first ultra-thin, flexible device that sticks to skin like a rub-on