A recent mouse study suggests that low-oxygen conditions, such as being at high altitudes, could cause red blood cells to absorb excess blood glucose, potentially helping to protect against diabetes.
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Abstract: Currently, there is ongoing investigation into the utilization of microwave technology for non-invasive estimation of glycaemia in individuals with diabetes. The utilization of non-invasive ...
In a 2023 paper on hypoxia and glucose metabolism, our lab showed how organisms rewire their metabolism to adapt to low ...
Red blood cells may hold the secret to fighting diabetes—by soaking up sugar when oxygen runs low. People who live high in the mountains have long been observed to develop diabetes less often than ...
For many years, sports nutrition was rooted in a simple metaphor: The body is an engine, glycogen (the body's quick-release carbohydrate reserve) is its fuel, and fatigue occurs when the tank runs low ...
When the pancreas stops producing insulin, glucose doesn't enter our cells. Instead, it accumulates in the bloodstream. In ...
Ketogenic diets do show promise for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, but the research is preliminary and not backed by randomized controlled trials.
Weight loss is a well-recognized but poorly understood non-motor feature of Parkinson's disease (PD). Many patients ...
Think Parkinson's weight loss is just about nutrition? New research shows it’s actually a sign of an internal energy engine failure that forces the body to burn fat to survive.
Weight loss is common in Parkinson’s disease, but its biological basis has been unclear. Researchers at Fujita Health University show that this loss reflects reduced body fat, not muscle, along with a ...
Feb. 4 (UPI) --Officials for Abbott Diabetes Care have recalled some of the company's FreeStyle Libre 3 and FreeStyle Libre 3 Plus continuous glucose monitor sensors for people with diabetes. The Food ...