'Dream team' revealed to chase diabetes cure (The Argus Leader)
The Sanford Project announced it has assembled a team of four distinguished scientists who will research Type 1 diabetes. They come to Sioux Falls from Switzerland, Canada, Russia and China to make this the epicenter in the pursuit of a cure. Read More
It's been a life-changing few days for Braves pitcher Buddy Carlyle, who was diagnosed with type-1 diabetes and began taking insulin injections Friday. Read More
A simple blood test that indicates average blood sugar levels over the past several weeks is the best way to diagnose diabetes, and doctors can abandon older, clumsier tests, diabetes experts said on Friday. Read More
Most recent job: Senior vice president of research and development at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Read More
(ARA) - Are you taking risks with your life without even knowing it? You may be one of the nearly 6 million Americans who have type 2 diabetes and don't even know it. Read More
Trenton, N.J. -- Major pharmaceutical companies are fighting harder over the millions of patients with diabetes, a lucrative area because the pool of customers keeps growing with the obesity epidemic -- and they will need daily drugs or insulin for life. Read More
The Sanford Project announced it has assembled a team of four distinguished scientists who will research Type 1 diabetes. They come to Sioux Falls from Switzerland, Canada, Russia and China to make this the epicenter in the pursuit of a cure. Read More
It's been a life-changing few days for Braves pitcher Buddy Carlyle, who was diagnosed with type-1 diabetes and began taking insulin injections Friday. Read More
A simple blood test that indicates average blood sugar levels over the past several weeks is the best way to diagnose diabetes, and doctors can abandon older, clumsier tests, diabetes experts said on Friday. Read More
Most recent job: Senior vice president of research and development at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Read More
(ARA) - Are you taking risks with your life without even knowing it? You may be one of the nearly 6 million Americans who have type 2 diabetes and don't even know it. Read More
Trenton, N.J. -- Major pharmaceutical companies are fighting harder over the millions of patients with diabetes, a lucrative area because the pool of customers keeps growing with the obesity epidemic -- and they will need daily drugs or insulin for life. Read More