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Study tests oral insulin to prevent type 1 diabetes
University of Florida researchers have begun a clinical study of oral insulin to prevent or delay type 1 diabetes in people at risk for the disease. The UF…
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NIH renews UF’s diabetes program grant
University of Florida diabetes studies that focus on genetic factors associated with the disease will receive a boost from the National Institutes of Health,…
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UF researchers screen relatives in hunt for type 1 diabetes risk factors
The key to curing type 1 diabetes is likely to be a family affair, say University of Florida experts involved in an international research effort to probe the…
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Treatment could spur production of insulin in Type 1 diabetes
Combining two different medications could help patients with Type 1 diabetes at least partially regain the ability to produce their own insulin, a University…
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Common antibiotics not associated with increased risk of Type 1 diabetes or celiac disease in children
Common antibiotics do not increase the risk of Type 1 diabetes or celiac disease among children who have a genetic susceptibility for developing those…
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Diet rich in fatty acids could thwart diabetes onset
Omega-3 fatty acids have long been touted for their heart-healthy and brain-boosting benefits. Consider cod liver oil, fortified infant formula and enriched…
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UF Health researchers developing next generation of tools to track diabetes in children, teens in Florida
As concerns grow about the rising incidence of diabetes in children and teenagers nationwide, a team of UF Health researchers is developing a quicker, more…
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UF Diabetes Institute to establish novel biobank to study cardiovascular and kidney disease in diabetes
A major step toward transforming the understanding of cardiovascular and kidney disease in the millions of Americans with diabetes occurred Thursday when the…
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Early exposure to excess hormone causes genital defects in females
University of Florida researchers have identified cells targeted by a male hormone and found that an excess of that hormone at a specific time can cause…
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UF stem cell researchers successfully treat diabetes in mice by coaxing cells to change
University of Florida adult stem cell experts have restored normal blood sugar levels in diabetic mice for three months by chemically coaxing bone marrow cells…