In a statement provided to ANI, Novo Nordisk has stated that Ozempic is intended for individuals with Type 2 diabetes and will be available only upon a doctor's prescription.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 22: In a groundbreaking achievement, Lupin Limited has set a new benchmark in Real-World Evidence (RWE) research by successfully onboarding 67,802 diabetes patients across 1,336 clinics for one of India's largest single RWE studies conducted for vildaglipt
Mitochondria are responsible for creating energy, which fuels cells and keeps them functioning. However, mitochondrial abnormalities have been linked to the development of disorders like type 2 diabetes. Patients with this illness are unable to produce enough insulin or use the insulin produ
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], November 14: On the eve of World Diabetes Day, Madhavbaug has set a new benchmark in diabetes care, proving that diabetes reversal is possible. By conducting a monumental Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) event across 350+ clinics nationwide, Madhavbaug tested 1,153+
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 10: Roche Diagnostics India announces the launch of its point-of-care NT-proBNP test for screening diabetes patients who are at risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) such as heart failure (HF). This breakthrough innovation is designed to bring testing clos
Researchers found people who develop diabetes after pregnancy were significantly less likely to be able to control it if they had gestational diabetes, especially if they were Black or Hispanic.
Following promising results from pre-clinical research and a recent clinical study on stem cell-based therapies for Type 1 diabetes patients, researchers are now focusing on maximising the function and potential of stem cell-based treatments for future patient application.
Researchers from the Brigham and Joslin Diabetes Centre discovered that participants who were physically active in the afternoon had lower blood sugar levels than those who were most active at other times of day in an examination of the Look AHEAD project.
A team of researchers revealed that stem cells from the human stomach may be transformed into cells that produce insulin in response to rising blood sugar levels, presenting a promising strategy for treating diabetes