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 ...
In individuals with gestational diabetes, patient-led insulin titration is linked to faster glycemic control and a lower risk ...
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 ...
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 ...
For millions of people living with diabetes, insulin is a life-saving drug, but it cannot be easily delivered as a pill; it needs to be injected under the skin using a syringe or pump. Researchers ...
Everyday life for the more than 46 million people around the world who suffer from type 1 diabetes could become much easier and safer. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and biotech firm ...
When you’re living with diabetes, self-care takes on a whole new meaning. After all, you’re tending to a part of yourself that needs (and deserves) a great deal of attention. Self-care includes all ...
Editor’s note: SELF’s usual style is to use person-first language when speaking about someone with a particular health condition. But this author and everyone quoted in the story prefer identity-first ...
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 ...
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