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Major breakthrough in diabetes: Special neuronal cells that affect type 2 diabetes

April. 29,2023

Scientists have identified a special class of neurons in the brain that may play a key role in the development of type 2 diabetes.

New Breakthrough in Diabetes Control: Pancreatic Key Protein

March. 21,2023

Study Finds Pancreatic Key Protein Relieves Metabolic Stress from High-Fat Diet.

Controlling Diabetes: The Transcription Factor ATF/CREB Protein Family

May. 21,2023

Researchers find that the ATF/CREB family of transcription factors regulates hepatic glucolipid metabolism and cell growth.

Diabetes: Vitamin D or a cure for diabetes?

July. 10,2023

Researchers have found that vitamin D receptor (VDR) levels in pancreatic islet cells (beta cells) may help prevent the development of diabetes and counteract the progression of the disease caused by pancreatic cell damage.

Type 2 diabetes

December. 31,2022

Type 2 diabetes, formerly known as adult-onset diabetes, usually develops after the age of 35 to 40,

Type 1 diabetes

March. 26,2023

Type 1 diabetes, formerly known as insulin-dependent diabetes, mostly occurs in children and adolescents

The difference between type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes

March. 17,2023

Diabetes is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar. Hyperglycemia is caused by defective insulin secretion or impaired biological effects, or both.

ABVD regimen in the treatment of Hodgkin's lymphoma

June. 01,2023

he Polish Gdansk Medical University Zaucha et al. reported an observational study by the Polish Lymphoma Research Group (PLRG) that after 2 cycles of ABVD chemotherapy, PET examination (iPET2) can identify effective treatment, which is an evaluation of classic Hodgkin The best way to treat lymphoma (cHL) ABVD

How to relieve rheumatoid arthritis pain?

February. 23,2023

Here's what you need to know to relieve rheumatoid arthritis pain.

Breast cancer Conservative treatment

July. 16,2023

Early breast-conserving treatment of breast cancer does not affect the survival rate of early breast cancer patients. After breast-sparing treatment, the recurrence rate in the affected breast is basically the same as that of "traditional" surgery.