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Insulin

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HHealth
Tirzepatide on obstructive sleep apnea-related cardiometabolic risk: secondary outcomes of the SURMOUNT-OSA randomized trial. Image Credit: Mongkolchon Akesin / Shutterstock
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Tirzepatide shows dual benefits in sleep apnea trial improving metabolism and reducing inflammation

  • February 10, 2026
New clinical trial evidence suggests targeting both obesity and sleep-disordered breathing together may reshape cardiometabolic risk management in…
TTechnology
Nurse injecting insulin in diabetic girl belly. Close up of young girl with type 1 diabetes taking insulin with syringe needle.
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Immune scaffold predicts onset weeks early

  • February 4, 2026
A retrievable immune scaffold reveals a 5–7 week presymptomatic window for tracking type 1 diabetes progression, long before…
HHealth
various types of fresh meat: pork, beef, turkey and chicken on a wooden table, top view
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Unprocessed beef does not worsen metabolic health in prediabetes

  • February 2, 2026
A controlled crossover trial finds that short-term consumption of unprocessed beef is on par with poultry for glucose…
HHealth
Diabetes remains undiagnosed and untreated among a large portion of the global population
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Eating beef as part of a healthy dietary pattern does not impact risk factors for type 2 diabetes

  • January 28, 2026
More than 135 million American adults are either living with or at risk for type 2 diabetes (T2D),…
HHealth
Study: Emerging Roles of Modern Lifestyle Factors in Microbiome Stability and Functionality. Image Credit: Kateryna Kon / Shutterstock
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How modern lifestyles reprogram the gut microbiome and shape disease risk

  • January 28, 2026
From jet lag and poor sleep to exercise and chronic stress, this review unpacks how everyday lifestyle factors…
HHealth
Diabetes remains undiagnosed and untreated among a large portion of the global population
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UVA Data Science researcher leads $4.7M project for AI-powered diabetes management

  • January 27, 2026
University of Virginia School of Data Science researcher Heman Shakeri has been awarded a major new research grant to lead…
HHealth
AlphaFold3 predicts bitter taste receptor structures with greater accuracy
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Blood-based epigenetic signatures enable early risk assessment in prediabetes

  • January 24, 2026
Prediabetes is an extremely heterogeneous metabolic disorder. Scientists from several partner institutes of the German Center for Diabetes…
HHealth
Study reveals how a little-understood protein contributes to blood vessel leakage
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Short-term oatmeal diet improves cholesterol and metabolic health markers

  • January 24, 2026
A short-term oat-based diet appears to be surprisingly effective at reducing the cholesterol level. This is indicated by…
HHealth
Study: Effects of Minimally Processed Red Meat within a Plant-Forward Diet on Biomarkers of Physical and Cognitive Aging: A Randomized Controlled Crossover Feeding Trial. Image Credit: Tamara Kulikova / Shutterstock
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Adding lean pork to a plant-forward diet supports healthy aging biomarkers

  • January 20, 2026
A controlled feeding trial shows that minimally processed pork, when incorporated into a plant-forward dietary pattern, delivers biomarker…
HHealth
The doctor checks the blood sugar level of a pregnant patient. Gestational diabetes.
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PFAS exposure increases gestational diabetes risk

  • January 19, 2026
A comprehensive review of nearly 130 studies shows the strongest evidence to date that “forever chemicals” are associated…
HHealth
uPAR and its associated proteins induce multiorgan injury. Dysregulation of innate immunity caused by various physiological challenges, such as diabetes, hypertension, viral and bacterial infections, or smoking, leads to elevated suPAR levels and/or production of the D2D3 protein. Models illustrate the mechanisms through which these proteins cause injury to the kidney (A), pancreas (B), and cardiovascular system (C).
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A single immune protein may help explain why kidney and heart disease often develop together

  • January 7, 2026
A growing body of human, genetic, and experimental evidence suggests that suPAR may not only signal disease risk…
HHealth
Common blood signals explain why chronic diseases cluster as we age
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Common blood signals explain why chronic diseases cluster as we age

  • January 6, 2026
By linking routine and advanced blood biomarkers to disease patterns and progression across aging cohorts, this study shows…
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