An incredible proof-of-concept study from a team of European scientists has demonstrated the development of a novel insulin molecule that can sense blood sugar levels and self-adjust its activity in ...
Type 1 diabetics must constantly control their blood glucose with insulin. It’s a Goldilocks-type situation: administer too much insulin, and they risk low blood glucose (hypoglycemia), while too ...
Researchers at Tokai, Osaka, Tohoku and Fukuoka Universities report in the journal Communications Chemistry on the synthesis of insulin based on the self-assembly of polypeptide chains at about 40% ...
A meta-analysis of 9 RCTs found little benefit in self-monitoring of blood glucose levels on A1C outcomes in patients with diabetes mellitus not taking insulin. : To perform a meta-analysis of ...
No proof of harm from self-monitoring intervention was found. There is no proof to support self-monitoring in patients with type 2 diabetes. Self-monitoring of blood glucose is an essential tool for ...
It has been over a year since the recommendations by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) for the management of hyperglycemia in type 2 ...
Taylor dispersion analysis (TDA) is an orthogonal method for stability and sizing analyses of biomolecules in solution. Previous research has shown that hydrodynamic radius (Rh) measurements from TDA ...
Researchers have developed a new insulin molecule that will make blood sugar regulation both easier and safer for those with type 1 diabetes. Everyday life for the more than 46 million people around ...
Insulin therapy often is an important part of diabetes treatment. It helps keep blood sugar under control and prevents diabetes complications. It works like the hormone insulin that the body usually ...
If you have type 1 diabetes—and in some cases if you have type 2 diabetes—intensive insulin therapy may improve your long-term health. Insulin therapy can take some work, but the benefits are real.
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