(HealthDay News) — Weight-based insulin dosing is associated with less hypoglycemia than standard dosing for patients with acute hyperkalemia weighing less than 95 kg, according to a study published ...
Could a one-hour procedure that involves zapping a part of the intestines mean no more insulin for millions of folks with Type 2 diabetes? Maybe, according to a small study scheduled for presentation ...
Treating newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes patients with semaglutide (trade names Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus) may drastically reduce or even eliminate their need for injected insulin. Those are the ...
A new therapy for type 1 diabetes could nix the need for insulin injections. Just a single infusion of lab-grown pancreatic cells let patients’ bodies make all the insulin they needed, scientists ...
Insulin efsitora alfa (efsitora) is a new basal insulin designed for once-weekly administration. Data on safety and efficacy have been limited to small, phase 1 or phase 2 trials. We conducted a ...
Diabetic woman no longer needs insulin after single stem cell treatment — why it’s not given to everyone with diabetes Amanda Smith has kicked insulin to the curb in what experts are calling a ...
More than 37 million people in the U.S. have diabetes. According to the American Diabetes Association, 8.4 million Americans needed to take insulin in 2022 to lower their blood sugar. Insulin, however ...
A breakthrough in insulin delivery could one day spell an end to the invasive needles on which many people with diabetes rely ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers are looking into treatments for type 1 diabetes that don’t involve insulin. Natasha Lazaridi/Getty Images Researchers from the University at Buffalo are hoping that ...