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Diabetes

Royal College’s Hope Foundation Announces Grants Awards

The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow's HOPE Foundation has announced its first round of funding, awarding seven…

Urine is liquid gold when it comes to testing

Urine is arguably the most common diagnostic tool in routine medicine, with around 65m collected for tests every year. Given…

Weight loss surgery best for obese adults

Surgery remains the most effective and cost-effective long-term approach to reducing weight for adults who are severely obese, according to…

Mother’s smoking affects baby’s DNA

Smoking during pregnancy causes chemical changes to a baby’s DNA that affect its risk of smoking-related conditions in adulthood, a…

Don’t starve yourself for Christmas

Arguably the commonest mistake people make at Christmas is trying to starve themselves before going into the Christmas dinner. Yes,…

Patients should lose weight before bariatric surgery

Lower BMI before bariatric surgery predicts greater post-operative weight loss, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland finds.…

Books for a medical Christmas

Christmas is rapidly approaching and an abundance of compelling newly published books to choose from. From ‘A Listening Doctor’ by…

Digestive enzymes and health

There have been a lot of claims pertaining to digestive enzymes recently, that they can do everything from curing depression…

Diabetes in dogs – signs and treatment

Diabetes in dogs is incurable disease caused when the body stops making insulin. It is a relatively common condition in…

Understanding type 2 diabetes in Malawi

Researchers at the University of Glasgow are collaborating with Malawian scientists to try to find out why some people in…

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