Donation opens new opportunities for more effective diabetes treatment
The Swedish medical university, Karolinska Institutet, has received a grant of 1.6 million Euro from the Stichting af Jochnick Foundation for research into the fundamental causes of diabetes. The grant will make it possible to use unique methods to study how the release of insulin is regulated in living organisms and this will create new opportunities for developing more effective drugs against diabetes....
Source: PhysOrg - Monday, 6 February
Related articles:
- Older News
- 7Vote! Asian women command premium prices for egg donation in U.S.
LabSpaces - Friday, 4 May
- 6Vote! Study identifies possible protective blood factors against Type 2 diabetes
e! Science News - Friday, 4 May
- 2Vote! As deadly cat disease spreads nationally, MU veterinarian finds effective treatment
PhysOrg - Wednesday, 18 April
- 4Vote! Metformin can substantially reduce the risk of Parkinson's disease in diabetes
LabSpaces - Monday, 16 April
- 6Vote! High levels of phthalates can lead to greater risk for type-2 diabetes
e! Science News - Saturday, 14 April
- 5Vote! New study examines risks and benefits of the first line treatment for diabetes
LabSpaces - Wednesday, 11 April
- 8Vote! Stem cells hint at potential treatment for Huntington's Disease
LabSpaces - Friday, 16 March
- 5Vote! New depression treatment 'safe and effective'
e! Science News - Thursday, 8 March
- 4Vote! Facebook to unveil new ad offerings
PhysOrg - Wednesday, 29 February
- 8Vote! Diabetes may start in the intestines, research suggests
PhysOrg - Wednesday, 15 February
- 8Vote! Diabetes risk factors in young Sri Lankans much higher than previously thought
PhysOrg - Tuesday, 14 February
- 10Vote! Enhancing the effectiveness of a breast cancer treatment
PhysOrg - Monday, 13 February
- 9Vote! Steroid injections prove effective in treatment of lumbar disc herniations
PhysOrg - Saturday, 11 February
- 7Vote! Researchers pave the way for improving treatment for Type 2 diabetes
PhysOrg - Tuesday, 7 February
- 6Vote! ACP recommends metformin to treat type 2 diabetes based on CE analysis of oral medications
PhysOrg - Monday, 6 February
- 10Vote! Risks of pregnancy via egg donation similar for women over age 50 as for younger women
PhysOrg - Tuesday, 31 January
- 8Vote! Discovery of 'bioelectric' arteries opens path to heart disease treatment
PhysOrg - Monday, 30 January
- 11Vote! Amylin's long-delayed diabetes drug gets FDA nod
PhysOrg - Saturday, 28 January
- 8Vote! Collaboration advances type 1 diabetes care research
PhysOrg - Friday, 27 January
- 9Vote! New detection method for UTI-causing bacteria means better treatment and fewer costs
PhysOrg - Wednesday, 25 January