AAI Read More AI-powered LifeClock forecasts diseases years before symptoms appear29.10.2025 Using transformer-based AI, scientists created a full life-cycle biological clock that predicts future disease risk and uncovers the…
UUnited States Read More California to sell affordable insulin under state label starting Jan. 116.10.2025 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that California will begin selling affordable insulin under its…
EEurope Read More Where in Europe is diabetes most prevalent?03.10.2025 By Julian GOMEZ & Damaso Jaivenois Published on 03/10/2025 – 11:34 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT Almost 66 million Europeans are currently affected by…
UUnited States Read More Health Fair focuses on preventative screening03.10.2025 FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTUU/KTVF) – Preventative health screenings provide people a chance to get ahead of any medical issues…
TTürkiye Read More Turkey: Why are rates of diabetes soaring?29.09.2025 Over the past 20 years, there has been a 67% rise in diabetes cases in Turkey, meaning that…
TTürkiye Read More Why are rates of diabetes soaring?28.09.2025 Over the past 20 years, there has been a 67% rise in diabetes cases in Turkey, meaning that…
CCrude Oil Read More Prospective study of oil spill cleanup-related exposure to volatile organic compounds and glycemic dysregulation | Environmental Health26.09.2025 Aguilera F, Méndez J, Pásaro E, Laffon B. Review on the effects of exposure to spilled oils on…
UUnited States Read More First FDA-approved islet transplant at UI Health ends insulin dependence05.09.2025 Doctors at UI Health performed the first islet transplant with Lantidra, the only therapy approved by the U.S.…
DData Read More Data gaps worsen cardiovascular health inequities in racialized and Indigenous communities22.08.2025 A new study has revealed that racialized and Indigenous communities across Europe, North America, and Central America face…
UUnited States Read More Fifteen-year study shows major gains in diabetes technology use and patient outcomes12.08.2025 A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found big increases…
AAustralia Read More Child’s death drives churches to call out coercive control and cult-like behaviour09.08.2025 How did one man convince 13 other people to let an eight-year-old girl die? This is the question…
UUnited States Read More Presbyterian Health expands ‘Food Farmacy’ program27.07.2025 Many people with chronic health conditions need more than good health care — they need good food, and…