Diamyd Medical announced it has completed the screening of patients for the US Phase III study, DiaPrevent, ending the recruitment campaign.
More than 310 recently diagnosed type 1 diabetes patients between 10 and 20 years of age have already been enrolled in the study and have received their first injection of the antigen-based therapy Diamyd or placebo...
The California based bio-tech company XOMA announced that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued two new patents to XOMA as part of the company's expanding intellectual property portfolio around its XOMA 052 antibody to interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta)...
Voxiva Inc. and PositiveID Corporation, announced that they are integrating PositiveID's wireless iglucose system with Voxiva's care4life diabetes management program.
This will create an innovative, end-to-end wireless diabetes management solution, which the companies will showcase together at the mHealth Summit in Washington, DC on November 8-10...
A new service has been launched on the Diabetes UK website to help people with diabetes get involved in research.
By participating in a clinical study or trial, volunteers can play an important part in helping to prevent diabetes, develop new and better treatments, or even one day in finding a cure...
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and AstraZeneca announced FDA approval of KOMBIGLYZE™ XR, the first and only once-a-day metformin extended-release (XR) plus dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor combination tablet for the treatment of type 2 diabetes in adults. KOMBIGLYZE XR offers...
Recipe courtesy of Savvy Vegetarian for Diabetes Awareness Month.
Join the Diabetes Research Institute (DRI) and be part of the “CURE" for type one diabetes by making a donation (as little as $10) and uploading a photo and personal story into a virtual mosaic that spells the word C-U-R-E. You will be able to see the collage filling up with thousands of photos and stories and can search for yourself and those who you know. Two corporations supporting this effort have agreed to match up to the first $25,000.
What started a year ago as a creative way to encourage people with diabetes to stay active has grown into a global campaign to raise awareness about the benefits of moderate exercise for people with diabetes and help fund two vital diabetes charities...