New York: Mitochondria, that produce energy for the cell, holds the key to curing diabetes, researchers have learned.
The hormone adrenomedullin disrupts insulin signaling in blood vessel cells, contributing to systemic insulin resistance in obesity-associated type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. Blocking ...
Regardless of the cell type, the researchers found that damage to the mitochondria did not cause cell death. This observation ...
Mitochondria are responsible for creating energy, which fuels cells and keeps them functioning. However, mitochondrial abnormalities have been linked to the development of disorders like type 2 ...
Nearly half of people with type 2 diabetes suffer from  low levels of essential nutrients, according to a new ...
Gut bacteria-produced exopolysaccharides (EPS) help regulate metabolism by modulating gut microbiota, promoting SCFA ...
Scientists have discovered that the peptide hormone adrenomedullin plays a pivotal role in obesity-related type 2 diabetes, ...
And previously published research suggests that micronutrients have a key role in the development of type 2 diabetes, by ...
They also could cause other health problems. On the other hand, nutritional deficiencies could be linked to developing type 2 ...
More than 45 percent of patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) have micronutrient deficiencies, with the most prevalent ...