
Category: Medical Research


Scientists Improve Efficiency of Stem Cell Transplants in Diabetes Management
Hyperglycemia (High glucose levels) is the characteristic presentation of diabetes, and according to research, over ten thousand people daily are diagnosed with this ailment. Insulin production is your body’s …
Diabetes Treatment: New Cryopreservation Protocol Increases the Supply of Pancreatic Islets
A new method of cryopreserving pancreatic islets, developed by a team of bioengineers at the University of Minnesota, is a breakthrough in treating and curing diabetes. The technique, documented …
A Path to Diabetes Remission: Recent Studies Show Promising Findings
Diabetes, a chronic disease burdening over 550 million individuals worldwide, has long been regarded as a lifelong affliction. However, emerging research tantalizingly suggests that remission, albeit rare, may be …Plant-Based Insulin: A Revolutionary Approach to Diabetes Treatment
Diabetes, an enduring condition that afflicts over half a billion adults worldwide, has long relied on insulin therapy for management. However, the conventional approach of insulin administration through injections …
Is the Cure for Alcoholism Hidden in Our Brains? New Boston University Study Sheds Light
Alcohol is the most commonly abused addictive substance in the world. Chronic exposure to it causes neuroadaptations in specific areas of the brain, leading to changes in the body …Dapagliflozin(Forxiga) Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Events and Controls Albuminuria in Heart Failure Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Drug treatment has traditionally been the mainstay of management for a wide range of diseases, from the mildest headache to the most metastasized cancer. Diabetes management is no different. …
Music Practice Leads to Enhanced Cerebellar Grey Matter and Improved Auditory Working Memory in Older Adults
A recent study showed that music training involving active practice increases grey matter in the brain’s cerebellum and improves auditory working memory in healthy older adults. A team of …
It Takes 5 Years for the Oral Microbiome to Return to Normal After Quitting Smoking
The microorganisms in the mouth, known as the oral microbiome, refer to the diverse community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes that live in the mouth. These microorganisms …

