The human eye is often described metaphorically as the "window to the soul," but in clinical medicine, it is more accurately viewed as a non-invasive window into the human body's circulatory and ...
Diabetes mellitus is associated with worse RCC outcomes across all outcomes. Metformin use was associated with improved outcomes, but this association is likely substantially affected by time-related ...
Medications developed to control blood sugar are now at the center of a very different scientific story: how they might raise or lower the odds of developing cancer. As researchers follow millions of ...
Do preservatives carry health risks? One study recently published in Nature Communications identified 12 preservatives that were linked to a higher incidence of type 2 diabetes. Another study from the ...
Diabetes, particularly Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM), has been linked to an increased risk of various cancers, including liver, colorectal, and breast cancer. While glycemic control and weight management are ...
Borrowing a cancer cell’s disguise, scientists shielded insulin-producing cells from attack by the immune system, a breakthrough that could pave the way for targeted type 1 diabetes treatments without ...
A new University of Kentucky study has mapped areas across the U.S. where high rates of diabetes and deaths from diabetes-related cancers overlap. The UK Markey Cancer Center and Barnstable Brown ...
People with type 1 diabetes (previously called juvenile diabetes) are 4.29 times more likely to develop bladder cancer, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis by researchers at the Keck ...
That type 2 diabetes diagnosis that changed how you eat, exercise, and take medication? It turns out it might be warning you about something even more serious lurking in your future. New research has ...
Scientists at Texas A&M are turning an everyday pick-me-up into a high-tech medical switch. By combining caffeine with CRISPR ...
"THE EYES ARE the window to the soul—and they’re also the window to the body,” says Douglas Wisner, MD, an ophthalmologist with WillsEye Hospital in Philadelphia. “The eyes are the only place in the ...