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Last January, Anderson Ata became the seventh person in the world to receive teplizumab, which researchers say is the first big milestone in treating diabetes since the first production of insulin over 100 years ago.
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At first glance, it may be hard to recognize the links between climate change and diabetes but they’ve been traced in a number of studies, according to health experts.
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According to the FDA, Tzield binds to certain immune system cells and delays progression to stage 3 type 1 diabetes.
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The chamber voted on a bill that would cap the price of insulin at $35 a month, but its fate in the Senate is unclear.
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Hailey Bieber's blood clot in the brain shows that young people can experience stroke-like symptoms too. And among young people, stroke rates are on the rise.
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During a normal year, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital diagnoses around 16% of children that have diabetes with Type 2 diabetes. Between March and October, they've already diagnosed close to 40% of patients with Type 2 diabetes.
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Diabetes can double a person's chances of developing Alzheimer's. Now researchers are beginning to understand the role of brain metabolism in the development of the disease.
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Skyrocketing prices of insulin in recent years have increased medical costs for the millions of people living with diabetes around the country and in…
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Two state lawmakers don’t want insured diabetics to pay more than $100 a month in out-of-pocket costs for insulin.
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The Indianapolis-based drugmaker said Monday that it would offer a generic version of Humalog insulin, one of its best-selling medicines. The move could help blunt criticism about high prices.
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Avoiding your phone and TV at night and setting a firm bedtime might solve your problem if you feel tired a lot. But fatigue can also be a sign of disease.
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Diabetes has become a public health crisis in Mexico. The government is struggling to pay for care and slow the rate at which people develop the life-threatening metabolic disorder.