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Type 1 Diabetes Rapidly Reversed Using Antibody Injections

Scientists have used injections of antibodies to rapidly reverse the onset of Type I diabetes.

Diabetes Drug Makes Brain Cells Grow

The discovery is an important step toward therapies that aim to repair the brain not by introducing new stem cells but rather by spurring those that are already present into action.

High-Fat Diet for Diabetics Lowered Blood Sugar Levels and Improved Blood Lipids

People with Type 2 diabetes are usually advised to keep a low-fat diet. Now, a study shows that food with a lot of fat and few carbohydrates could have a better effect on blood sugar levels and blood lipids.

New Cause of Cardiac Damage After Heart Attack in Type 1 Diabetics Found

After people with type 1 diabetes have a heart attack, their long-term chance of suffering even more heart damage skyrockets. Now researchers have identified the misstep that sparks this runaway chronic damage and a promising way to block it.