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Preventing the recurrence of diabetic foot ulcer

August 4, 2017August 13, 2017Jack Simpson Comment

Foot ulceration is a common problem facing many diabetics. If left untreated, foot ulcers can lead to serious complications which may require severe surgical intervention. Patients

Sleep-deprivation linked to increased diabetes risk

August 4, 2017August 12, 2017Rina Soetanto Comment

If you’ve ever pulled an all-nighter, you would know how you might feel the next day – cranky, groggy, and tired. It’s been known for

Cardiovascular safety of Degludec insulin (Tresiba) compared to Glargine insulin (Lantus) for type 2 diabetics

June 21, 2017August 28, 2017Jack Simpson Comment

Type 2 diabetics are known to have greater risk of cardiovascular complications compared to those without the condition. Due to this risk, the FDA will

Stroke recovery in mice through light

June 21, 2017June 21, 2017Danny Schnitzler Comment

Using something as simple and ubiquitous as light, medical research has made advances in neuroscientific research, and importantly, in stroke recovery treatments. After experiencing a

Biosceptre: Developing a new cancer treatment

June 17, 2017Rina Soetanto Comment

We conducted an interview with the Director of Business Development at Biosceptre, Daniel Barton. Company Profile Biosceptre is a UK-based company developing a number of

New Insights Into How Metformin Works: Changing your gut microbiome

June 8, 2017August 28, 2017Rina Soetanto Comment

  Metformin is the most commonly prescribed medication for Type 2 Diabetes. Although it is well known to be very effective in lowering blood glucose

New treatment for diabetics with severe sight impairment

May 13, 2017June 21, 2017Jack Simpson Comment

“Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy” (PDR) is the most common severe sight impairment affecting diabetics. It is a condition where new blood vessels grow inside the eye.

New mediator of airway narrowing identified in patients with severe asthma

March 13, 2017June 21, 2017Anthony Faso Comment

Researchers from the University of Leicester have identified a new protein involved in airway inflammation in patients with severe asthma. The results from their study

New cholesterol therapy shows promising results in phase I trial

March 3, 2017June 21, 2017Anthony Faso Comment

Results from a phase I trial conducted by Alnylam Pharmaceuticals suggest that a new drug class may be available to help manage patients’ cholesterol levels.

The gut feeling: or the gut-brain axis

February 9, 2017June 20, 2017Ben Vezina Comment

The link between the gut and the brain The microbial inhabitants of your gut have been shown to impact your brain, emotions and decision making.

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