Category: Science

The Artificial Pancreas Program Comes to Life in Israel

The Loop Has Closed: The Artificial Pancreas Program Comes to Life in Israel

Diabetes technology has vastly improved in the last decade, and most people with diabetes who have the opportunity to wear an insulin pump or a continuous glucose monitor are grateful for the assistance they provide. But even with these advanced tools, the biggest burdens of diabetes - the insulin dosing and blood sugar testing - still lie on the person with diabetes or a caregiver.
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TEDx Ticket Giveaway!

The top names in diabetes research will be at TEDxDelMar in San Diego, discussing the future of diabetes care and cure. Want to be there? ASweetLife, in conjunction with the organizing committee of the event, is giving away 10 free tickets to TEDxDelMar! So if you can be in San Diego on October 15, 2011 and would like to attend, send an email to TEDx@asweetlife.org, and we'll enter you in a drawing.
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New Drug Target for Promoting Beta Cell Regeneration Discovered

JDRF-funded researchers in collaboration with Hoffmann-La Roche pharmaceutical company have discovered a protein that regulates beta cell growth and a chemical compound that stimulates it. The discovery represents a significant advance in identifying a new drug target for beta cell regeneration...
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PositiveID Completes Phase II Testing Of GlucoChip, a Glucose-Sensing Microchip

PositiveID announced it has successfully completed Phase II testing of its GlucoChip™, a glucose-sensing microchip for diabetes patients. In Phase II, the Company, in conjunction with its development partner RECEPTORS LLC, created and demonstrated a stable and reproducible, closed-cycle...
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Diamyd Shifts Away from Diabetes To Cut Costs

Diamyd Medical announced it has shifted its focus from the development of the diabetes therapy Diamyd® to the the development of drug candidates for the treatment of chronic pain....
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