diabetes

Stress alters our glucose metabolism, sometimes pushing the phenotype towards a more insulin resistant, diabetic, profile.
Vascular surgeons have an intimate acquaintance with diabetes and its complications.
Like a preview reel at the movies, a new paper in Nature Medicine provides a teaser for how precision medicine might one day work; like all good previews, it raises many questions and leaves you wanting more. 
Promising work just published in Nature Medicine especially offers hope to chronically ill patients battling drug-resistant infections while most compromised with weakened im
The rise in obesity and diabetes has many causes, genetic, lifestyle, and of course, our dietary choices especially a perennial villain, sugar.
The headlines are rampant lately about “a mysterious and deadly fungal infection..spreading across the globe” that identifies multidrug-resistant yeast, Candida auris, as a “new fungal superbug.” And, as is common with such alarming heade
Charles Piller has written a very interesting article on pre-diabetes, the link is at the bottom, and is worth the 10 minutes.
With the tragic death of beloved actor Luke Perry of television’s Beverly Hills 90210 and Riverdale fame secondary to last week’s reported “mass
As a society, we immediately understand a broken arm. A gaping wound. The wasted appearance of a body overrun by cancer.
A bus driver involved in a crash was charged with “child endangerment, driving while impaired and possession of drug