Research Diabetes Pancreas Endocrine Disorders
Research Diabetes Pancreas Endocrine Disorders
Research
When an activity involving a patient is undertaken with the prime purpose of testing a hypothesis and permitting conclusions to be drawn with the intention of contributing to medical knowledge, it becomes research.
Top: Health: Conditions and Diseases: Endocrine Disorders: Pancreas: Diabetes: Research
- Focusing on islet replacement without immunosuppression, a procedure which many believe will allow people with diabetes to continuously maintain normal blood sugar levels, without the crude intervention of injected insulin.
- Conducts and supports research on kidney, urologic, hematologic, digestive, metabolic and endocrine diseases, as well as on diabetes and nutrition.
- A consortium of laboratory and clinical investigators whose efforts are directed toward addressing research questions bearing on the etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and cure of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes.
- Their mission is to bring lasting improvements in quality of life to diabetes patients in the Western United States, both Type 1 and Type 2.
- Studying several major harmful effects of Diabetes and potential strategies for therapy. From Thornalley Lab.
- An organization of Diabetes health care professionals and researchers.
- San Diego based Center of Excellence for Diabetes awareness, detection, education and research. Conducts clinical trials on an ongoing basis for people with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes.
- Beta Glucan shows promise in cholesterol reduction, infection prevention and appears to reduce glucose and insulin levels.
- PNRI conducts pioneering research into the prevention and cure of diabetes.
- Studying the regulation of pancreatic gene expression and cellular function under conditions seen commonly in Type 2 Diabetes. Research Institute for Healthcare Sciences at the University of Wolverhampton, UK.
- Developing non-invasive glucose meters to allow people with diabetes to test their blood glucose levels.
- University of Minnesota clinical trial registration for islet transplatation.
- Studying adult stem cells to cure Type 1 Diabetes and other diseases.
- Follow back issues of this quarterly publication oriented towards the diabetes research community. Full text of articles going as far back as 1998.
- Aims to provide information for patients and professionals on research and clinical care in genetic types of diabetes.
- A comprehensive source of information about the latest advances in research toward curing diabetes and treatments available today.
- Developing improved islet transplantation protocols as a definitive treatment of diabetes mellitus.
- Canadian Clinical Centre Network for the ACCORD trial, studying intensive glycemia control to reduce risk of cardiovascular events in type 2 diabetics-being run by the NHLBI.
- Clinical trial listings and newsletters on medical news and research participation. Perform a personalized search to find ongoing trials that match your needs.
- Studying intensive glycemia control to reduce risk of cardiovascular events in type 2 diabetics. Sponsored by the NHLBI.
- Providing safe and effective cell therapy products for patients with Type 1 Diabetes. Contains clinical trials, news, and facts.
- Provides diabetes research, new medications and clinical trials
- Non-profit organization working to support Type 1 Diabetes research and technology for islet cell replacement without immune suppression.
- Medical research study to find out more about the role that genes play in causing kidney disease in people with Type 1 diabetes. Recruitment for this study closed November 2004.
- Objectives are to improve scientific requirements by providing an informational network, directory (DCOD) and promoting research.
- Non-profit organisation determined to provide information almost exclusively to researchers in the field of diabetes and its complications. From Germany.
- Contains information on enlistment for new drugs and treatments, surgeries or medical procedures, and diagnostic and education methods.
- Discovery that insulin is produced in the brain raises possibility of Type 3 diabetes.
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