Diabetes is very common in people living in post-acute and long-term environments, affecting 25% to 34% of these individuals.
In 2025, children within the TEDDY study will submit their final samples at research clinics in Sweden, Finland, Germany and the United States. The international study has provided a lot of new ...
The number of adults living with diabetes worldwide has surpassed 800 million, more than quadrupling since 1990, according to new data released in The Lancet on World Diabetes Day.
This study links rare genetic variants to type 2 diabetes risk, emphasizing their role in monogenic diabetes and potential ...
A new study reveals that over 800 million adults globally have diabetes, with more than half of those over 30 not receiving ...
Sweden and Finland are the two top countries for incidence rates of type 1 diabetes in children in the world. Today, more ...