Existing drug preserves insulin production in new Type 1 diabetes cases, study finds
A drug used to help kidney transplant recipients ward off rejection of their new organs is showing promise in another area: preserving insulin production in…
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A drug used to help kidney transplant recipients ward off rejection of their new organs is showing promise in another area: preserving insulin production in…
Mark Atkinson, Ph.D., director of the University of Florida Diabetes Institute, has been selected to receive the American Diabetes Association’s 2018 Albert…
Researchers have discovered more than 700 ways to prevent or cure diabetes in mice. That has not, however, translated into success in treating humans with the…
Part 2 of our “Year in Review” focuses on the hospitals, research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family: UF Health Cancer Center UF…
Not all patients with Type 1 diabetes have access to the health care resources that can optimize their treatment. Now, researchers at the University of Florida…
The University of Florida Diabetes Institute will hold a panel discussion featuring five female researchers in conjunction with World Diabetes Day on Tuesday.…
As an autoimmune disease, Type 1 diabetes has long been thought to result from a complete immune system killing of the insulin-producing beta cells within the…
University of Florida Health Shands Hospital is among the nation’s best in six adult medical specialties in the 2017-18 U.S. News & World Report ranking of…
University of Florida College of Nursing assistant professor Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill, Ph.D., ARNP, will be part of a speaker panel at the White House…
Part 2 of our "Year in Review" focuses on the hospitals, research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family: UF Health Cancer Center UF…
Call it the scientist’s version of happy hour: A new, four-drug cocktail has shown a novel ability to reverse established Type 1 diabetes in some mice,…
Vaccines exist to protect against many maladies — flu, chickenpox and polio, among others. University of Florida Health researchers hope to soon add Type 1…