The DNA Link Between Diabetes and Obesity
Cutting-edge genomic research reveals shared genetic architecture between Type 2 diabetes and obesity — reshaping how we think about prevention and treatment.
Latest clinical research, drug trials, medical breakthroughs, scientific reviews, and evidence-based insights into diabetes pathophysiology and treatment advances.
Cutting-edge genomic research reveals shared genetic architecture between Type 2 diabetes and obesity — reshaping how we think about prevention and treatment.
People with diabetes are 2–4× more likely to develop cardiovascular disease. Here's what the research says and what you can do about it today.
A major study finds metformin users have significantly lower rates of sensorineural hearing loss — another reason this drug's reach extends far beyond blood sugar.
Researchers have identified a cellular quality-control pathway that, when disrupted, causes diabetes insipidus — a rare but debilitating form of the disease.
How much of your diabetes risk comes from your genes? New research quantifies heritability for Type 1, Type 2, and MODY — with practical implications for families.
New epidemiological data reveals the alarming prevalence of diabetic nerve damage — and the early interventions that dramatically reduce risk.
Emerging evidence suggests the BCG tuberculosis vaccine may influence blood sugar regulation and immune response in Type 1 diabetes — a surprising frontier.
Why do some patients achieve remission while others progress? A landmark study identifies the biological determinants that predict long-term outcomes.
Diabetic wounds are the leading cause of non-traumatic amputation. An analysis of the fastest-growing segment of healthcare and what it means for patients.
The economic and human cost of diabetes in America has reached crisis proportions. A data-driven look at who bears the burden and what policy changes could help.
A synthesis of the latest evidence-based clinical strategies — from precision medicine to digital health — showing the greatest improvements in patient outcomes.