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Side Effects of Diabetes Medication May Be Reduced with Light-Activated Drug

Scientists have created a drug for type 2 diabetes that is switched on by blue light, which they hope will improve treatment of the disease.

Researchers Discover a ‘Good’ Fat That Fights Diabetes

Scientists have discovered a new class of molecules—produced in human and mouse fat—that protects against diabetes.

Researchers Turn Human Embryonic Stem Cells Into Billions of Human Insulin Producing Cells

Researchers announced that they have made a giant leap forward in the quest to find a truly effective treatment for type 1 diabetes.

Big Development in Type 1 Diabetes Treatment

For people living with type 1 diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes, there is a big development to get excited about. Watch this news...

Big Development in Type 1 Diabetes Treatment

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Long-Acting Insulin Safer and More Effective for People with Type 1 Diabetes

Long-acting insulin is safer and more effective than intermediate-acting insulin for patients with Type 1 diabetes, according to new research.

Diabetes Rates in US May Be Leveling Off Overall, But Still Rising for Some...

New data suggest a plateauing of the rate between 2008 and 2012 for adults, however the incidence continued to increase for certain subgroups.