This transcript has been edited for clarity. Jay H. Shubrook, DO: Hi. I'm Jay Shubrook, a professor of primary care at Touro University California in the College of Osteopathic Medicine and a ...
A century ago, type 1 diabetes was a death sentence. Children diagnosed rarely survived more than a year or two, wasting away as their bodies starved despite food. Then, in 1921, in a modest lab in ...
Stability in the thermal, chemical, and mechanical domains are critical for proper development and delivery of therapeutic proteins. Proteins are frequently exposed to stress throughout purification, ...
So-called 'smart' insulin took a step nearer to becoming a reality with a new study from Denmark, the United Kingdom, and the Czech Republic. Researchers reported in Nature that animal tests with an ...
In a proof of concept that may reshape the treatment landscape for insulin-dependent diabetes, scientists have demonstrated that human stomach cells can be reprogrammed to secrete insulin—potentially ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Technsophere insulin conferred a similar HbA1c as a rapid-acting analog for children and adolescents with ...
Novo Nordisk (NVO) reportedly plans to phase out production of its human insulin pens while it ramps up production of other injected diabetes medications such as Ozempic. The Danish drugmaker plans to ...
New research indicates that an acute exercise session may improve isolated muscle insulin resistance in carriers of a TBC1D4 nonsense mutation, a variant linked to hyperinsulinaemia and elevated type ...