The difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes is that people with type 2 have a wider variety of treatment options.
Recently, researchers in Australia tested baricitinib, a drug used for rheumatoid arthritis, in people newly diagnosed with Type‑1 diabetes, showing promising results for early intervention.
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that occurs when your pancreas does not produce insulin. Here's what you should know ...
An epidemic of Type 2 diabetes continues to plague the United States, leading to calls for reassessing how the disease is ...
Type 2 diabetes, linked to insulin resistance, affects a significant portion of the American population, many undiagnosed. Pre-diabetes, also caused by insulin resistance, often progresses to Type 2 ...
Vertex Pharmaceuticals’ CRISPR-based therapy made history as the first drug of its type, transforming care options for sickle ...
Type 1.5 diabetes, or latent autoimmune diabetes in adults, is an autoimmune disease that mainly strikes individuals when they reach adulthood. The condition is similar to Type 2 diabetes in several ...
Once known as “juvenile” diabetes, type 1 diabetes was long considered a childhood disease. Although the condition is often diagnosed in children and teenagers, it can develop at any age. Type 1 ...
Could a diabetes drug slash your cancer risk? New research shows GLP-1 receptor agonists may protect patients with type 2 diabetes from deadly blood cancers—beyond just managing blood sugar.