India Today on MSN
CGMs, artificial pancreas: New-age tech rewriting life for kids with type 1 diabetes
New diabetes technologies are reshaping childhood for those with type 1 diabetes. These innovations bring greater freedom and safety but face affordability challenges in India.
Irish Examiner on MSN
Pancreatic cancer: Jaundice was the sign I had ‘silent killer’
Stuart O’Neill, a father of two, was ‘lucky’ at 43 when the yellowing of his eyes alerted him to pancreatic cancer, a disease ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Mom, 35, Details 1st Signs of Pancreatic Cancer That Doctors Dismissed for Months
Amy Skoutelas was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May after doctors repeatedly told her she was fine. Here's what led her ...
November is National Adoption Month and WAVY TV-10 has partnered with Virginia's Kids Belong to help find every child in the ...
A peek inside some leading research labs shows how scientists-turned-detectives are painstakingly decoding what causes ...
Kansas City Mission Committee volunteer April Schoenberg spoke with Community Engagement Senior Specialist Paula Mukherjee ...
Unlike Type 2 diabetes, which is often linked to lifestyle and dietary habits, Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition. It ...
In young children with type 1 diabetes, nearly all insulin-producing cells are destroyed before they can mature, helping ...
McGarry and his finance-focused mind helped shape Manitoba’s real estate sphere. He co-founded a major commercial real estate ...
Clinically known as latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA), this condition often looks a lot like type 2 diabetes, ...
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