[ad_1] An intelligent measuring device, the AGE reader, developed by UMCG researchers, predicts the risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease Research conducted on nearly 73 000 participants of the biobank …
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[ad_1] Diabetes and pregnancy: a challenge! Young people often lack security, are overflowing with questions and want to know everything about other people's experiences in the field of pregnancy and diabetes. That's …
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[ad_1] In the Netherlands, 1.2 million people suffer from type 2 diabetes. Scientists and doctors around the world are seeking a cure for the disease. Wednesday is World Diabetes Day. "New Potential …
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[ad_1] Koops began fifteen years ago with the development of a device allowing people with diabetes to avoid bites, measurements, stones and sprays. The first version consisted of two large cabinets. It …
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Read More »Disturbed day and night rhythm increases risk of type 2 diabetes
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[ad_1] A reversal of the diurnal and nocturnal rhythm has many consequences, according to a study from the University of Maastricht. Scientists show that a disturbance of the body clock results in …
Read More »Disturbed day and night rhythm increases risk of type 2 diabetes
[ad_1] A reversal of the diurnal and nocturnal rhythm, for example by shift work, causes a disturbance of the glycemic equilibrium. Scientists from the University of Maastricht have demonstrated it for the …
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