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Diabetes
News
Scope of Inhaled Insulin Expands to Pediatric Patients
Managing diabetes in children presents unique challenges that adults rarely face in the same manner. Eating habits in pediatric patients are highly unpredictable; a...
News
“Smart Dressing” for the Prevention of Diabetic Foot Amputation
A multidisciplinary team led by the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has developed a wireless, battery-free "smart patch" (dressing). The device...
News
Scientists have developed an insulin cream that could replace needles in the future
A new study published in the journal Nature offers a promising update for people with diabetes—insulin intake may soon be possible through the skin,...
Internal Medicine
The Economic Burden of Diabetes: A Global Forecast for 2020–2050
Over the last three decades, population aging, the obesity epidemic, unhealthy diets, and environmental pollution have established diabetes as one of the "top ten"...
News
The Impact of Preservatives on Health: A Large-Scale Study Confirms Risks of Diabetes and Cancer
According to new large-scale studies, the high consumption of certain food preservatives is directly linked to an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes...
For Patients
Global epidemiology of diabetes (2025) and the World Health Organization’s first published recommendations for the management of diabetes during pregnancy
According to the latest data from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), diabetes is one of the fastest-growing global public health emergencies of the 21st...
Interview
NovoRapid Supply Restored: The Path Parents of Children with Diabetes Took in the Fight for the Medication
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease in which the body does not produce sufficient amounts of insulin. Managing this condition requires the precise...
Internal Medicine
JAMA Study: Diabetes Medications Also Effective for Treating Kidney and Heart Diseases
A new, large-scale meta-analysis (SMART-C) confirms that SGLT2 inhibitors—medications originally developed to treat diabetes—have a far wider medical benefit than scientists previously thought.
The results...
