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Making Beta Cells Grow like Weeds
A recent study out of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, found that a hormone can stimulate beta cell production in mice, 30x faster than the normal rate. The study was published in the journal Cell. The hormone is betatrophin. Betatrophin is like fertilizing your lawn. But in this example, the fertilizer is betatrophin and the […]
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White Rice shown to Raise Diabetes Risk
Patients who ate the greatest amounts of rice had a 27% greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes than those who ate the least. Furthermore the risk was higher among Asian patients. The results of this study were published in BMJ.com Rice has been a staple in the Asian diet for thousands of years. Modernized […]
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A way to simulate the hormonal response of exercise
Wouldn’t it be great if you could take a pill that convinces your body that you’ve exercised? It sounds too good to be true – caveat emptor. But researchers are trying to develop a way to evoke the hormonal response of exercise. A way to burns fat without exercise may be exactly why some people might […]
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A new therapy for diabetic macular edema
A secondary complication of diabetic retinopathy is diabetic macular edema (DME). This is due to leaking blood vessels within the eye. Doctors have used different methods of treating this condition but a lack of compelling evidence has been presented to win the stamp of approval from the FDA. This may soon change with the development of a novel […]
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Faustman Lab Type 1 Diabetes Cure Alive and Well
Dr. Faustman announced in 2001 that she could reverse type 1 diabetes in mice. Today, 10 years later, all the work on type 1 diabetes done in the Faustman Lab is done on humans. Furthermore, the reason work is still being done, a decade later, on this revolutionary treatment to reverse type 1 diabetes – […]
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