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Live Science on MSNOzempic-style drugs treat type 1 diabetes, not only type 2, study findsA clinical trial for semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, found that it improved blood sugar control in people with ...
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New Scientist on MSN3D printing could enable a long-term treatment for type 1 diabetesSmall, 3D-printed devices, designed to be implanted directly under the skin, could allow people with type 1 diabetes to ...
Q: I have Type 1 diabetes. I try to stay healthy and keep my blood sugar under control, but it feels like a fight every day.
Patients who took a GLP-1 drug fared better than those in a control group at keeping their blood glucose levels in a healthy ...
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Everyday Health on MSNHow Nick Jonas Rocks Type 1 Diabetes ManagementA longtime diabetes advocate, Jonas shares how a CGM changed his life, what he eats to stay energized, and the importance of ...
The use of drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound in people with type 1 diabetes has risen sharply over the past decade, a new study finds, even though there’s little information on the drugs ...
It's possible to develop type 1 diabetes in your 20s—or anytime in adulthood. This condition is known as adult-onset type 1 diabetes.
In type 1 diabetes, your immune system-- the body's defense against germs -- misfires. It destroys beta cells in your pancreas that make insulin, a hormone that helps your body store sugar for energy.
The cause of type 1 diabetes remains unknown and is a central focus of Boston College Assistant Professor of Biology Emrah Altindis and others in his field hoping to find new ways to help 1.6 million ...
In a clinical trial led by University of Toronto researchers, an allogeneic stem cell–derived islet therapy (zimislecel) ...
The findings open the door to developing new ways of preventing type 1 diabetes. In type 1 diabetes (T1D), the body’s immune system attacks the pancreas, resulting in it making little or no insulin.
The use of drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound in people with type 1 diabetes has risen sharply over the past decade, a new study finds, even though there’s little information on the drugs ...
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