Scientists have identified a gut microbe molecule, trimethylamine (TMA), that shows promise in controlling blood sugar and ...
Inhaled insulin shows safety and high treatment satisfaction in youth with type 1 diabetes over 26 weeks but does not meet noninferiority criteria for A1c compared with rapid-acting analog insulin.
Some people need insulin only temporarily — for example, during infections, after surgery, or when glucose levels are extremely high at diagnosis ...
Inhaled Technosphere insulin (TI) failed to meet noninferiority for HbA1c vs subcutaneous rapid-acting analog (RAA) insulin in youth.
Insulin dysregulation, often underdiagnosed in sport horses, may increase the risk of developing laminitis after ...
Medically reviewed by Patricia Mikula, PharmD Key Takeaways Many injectable peptides are unregulated and have not been ...
Kids with type 1 diabetes and some kids with type 2 diabetes need to take insulin. Most kids who take insulin get injections using a syringe or a pre-filled pen. Some kids use an insulin pump instead.
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. SHANGHAI, Nov. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A peer-reviewed article by researchers at the University of Shanghai for ...
About 425 million people around the world have diabetes. Around 75 million of them need to inject insulin every day. But this could soon change. Scientists have discovered a new and easier way to take ...
A 42-year-old man with type 1 diabetes has become the first person to receive a transplant of genetically modified insulin-producing cells designed to evade the body's immune system – a development ...
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found big increases in the use of continuous glucose monitoring and insulin delivery devices by children and ...