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Housekeeping genes regulate brain insulin resistance

Housekeeping genes regulate brain insulin resistance

The brain plays an important role in controlling our blood sugar levels. In patients with type 2 diabetes, the brain\'s control of glucose metabolism is usually dysfunctional...

2020-10-08
New breakthrough in treatment of metabolic liver disease

New breakthrough in treatment of metabolic liver disease

Diabetes, obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are common diseases that can cause serious health consequences. AFLD can develop into inflammatory fibrosis and liver cirrhosis...

2020-10-08
New discoveries in the treatment of type I diabetes

New discoveries in the treatment of type I diabetes

Type 1 diabetes occurs when the human immune system destroys the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas...

2020-10-08
How does age affect fat cells?

How does age affect fat cells?

Researchers recently reported in the journal Cell Metabolism that inefficient lipolysis can predict weight gain and metabolic complications, such as type 2 diabetes in women...

2020-10-08
Why is type 2 diabetes associated with an increased risk of cancer and dementia?

Why is type 2 diabetes associated with an increased risk of cancer and dementia?

In Australia, there are currently more than 1.1 million people with type 2 diabetes. The many potential complications associated with diabetes mean that 45-year-old patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes have an average life expectancy of 6 years sh...

2020-10-08
Gut microbiota may help improve the prediction of type 2 diabetes risk

Gut microbiota may help improve the prediction of type 2 diabetes risk

The composition of the intestinal flora is very complex and varies from person to person. Various factors (including environmental factors, lifestyle, genetic factors and diseases) affect the beneficial intestinal flora of the intestinal ecosystem...

2020-10-08
Be careful! Coronavirus may cause diabetes

Be careful! Coronavirus may cause diabetes

Tim Holstein of the Holstein University Hospital in Kilschleswig believes that the sudden onset of diabetes may be related to a viral infection. For most people with type 1 diabetes...

2020-10-08
Fat burning molecules help treat obesity

Fat burning molecules help treat obesity

Obesity affects more than 40% of adults in the United States and 13% of the world\'s population. Obesity is related to many other diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes and fatty liver disease, making it one of the most difficult to tre...

2020-10-08
What are the reasons why diabetic patients are prone to fractures?

What are the reasons why diabetic patients are prone to fractures?

Type 2 diabetes patients are three times more likely to have fractures than non-diabetic patients. With the rapid increase in the number of diabetes patients in the United States, the bone fragility of type 2 diabetes patients is increasing, but this...

2020-10-08
[Animal Experiment]-Intestinal microbiota affects the quality and function of mouse skeletal muscle

[Animal Experiment]-Intestinal microbiota affects the quality and function of mouse skeletal muscle

An international research team found that the intestinal flora of mice plays an important role in the maintenance and function of skeletal muscle...

2020-10-08
Eggshells can help bone growth and treat bone damage

Eggshells can help bone growth and treat bone damage

A team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Lowell (UMass Lowell) found that eggshells can promote the growth of new, strong bones needed for medical procedures...

2020-10-08
What is the protection mechanism of bacteria?

What is the protection mechanism of bacteria?

Scientists at the University of Birmingham have a new understanding of the mechanisms used by certain bacteria to protect themselves from attack. Gram-negative bacteria can cause diseases such as pneumonia, cholera, typhoons, E. coli infections and m...

2020-10-08
[Animal Experiment]-Short-term exercise is beneficial to enhance brain function

[Animal Experiment]-Short-term exercise is beneficial to enhance brain function

Most people know that regular exercise is good for their health. New research shows that it also makes you smarter...

2020-10-08
Rare genetic enzyme disorder causes fibrosis

Rare genetic enzyme disorder causes fibrosis

In a study completed by scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and recently published in the journal Science Advances, researchers found that the deficiency of neuraminidase 1 (NEU1) is associated with muscle, kidney, liver, heart and l...

2020-10-08
Whether antibiotics can successfully fight stubborn bacteria is the key to whether the immune system is effective

Whether antibiotics can successfully fight stubborn bacteria is the key to whether the immune system is effective

Mathematical models indicate that the rate at which the patient’s immune system clears the slow-growing methicillin-resistant mutant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is an important factor in determining whether antibiotics can treat infections...

2020-10-08
What are the effects of multidimensional biodiversity on the function of forest ecosystems?

What are the effects of multidimensional biodiversity on the function of forest ecosystems?

Global changes (including climate change, land use and land cover changes) and human activities are exacerbating the loss of biodiversity, which is affecting the service functions of ecosystems...

2020-10-08