NIH-funded study of people with type 1 diabetes shows safety, efficacy benefits of new system A multicenter randomized clinical trial evaluating a new artificial pancreas system... Read more
Results highlight potential diabetes drug target and role for ceramides in sensing nutrition A small chemical change — shifting the position of two hydrogen atoms — mak... Read more
Development by UCLA-led research team works to keep blood sugar at normal levels UCLA bioengineers and their colleagues have developed a new type of insulin that could help prevent... Read more
Capsule that releases insulin in the stomach could replace injections for patients with type 1 diabetes An MIT-led research team has developed a drug capsule that could be used to... Read more
Inkjet-printed device helps monitor a patient’s blood sugar levels without painful needles. A technique that enables biologically active enzymes to survive the rigors of inkjet pri... Read more
Diabetic foot ulcers can take up to 150 days to heal. A biomedical engineering team wants to reduce it to 21 days. They’re planning to drop the healing time by amplifying what the... Read more
Device uses laser technology to detect glucose levels under the skin, an alternative to painful pricking For those living with diabetes, monitoring blood glucose accurately is nece... Read more
UNC School of Medicine researchers led by Jenny Ting, PhD, and colleagues, publish a new approach to weight loss and diabetes prevention. Scientists from the UNC School of Medicine... Read more
What if instead of daily insulin injections or wearing pumps, just getting a shot every few months could reverse Type 1 diabetes for you – or your dog? It might take ushering in he... Read more
People with diabetes could be able to monitor their blood sugar without drawing blood using a system now being developed at the University of Waterloo. In a recent study, researche... Read more