Found 96 results for diabetes

  • Soy molecule may lead to new anti-inflammatory drug

    …disease Sickle cell disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) Pneumonia Type 2 diabetes Soy anti-inflammatory effects Associate Professor Michael Gantier, whose work has recently……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michael Gantier's soy-sourced anti-inflammatory research takes the STING out of disease.
  • Endometriosis research in focus on the airwaves

    …as the realities of living with endometriosis. Among the worrying facts shared were that endometriosis affects as many Australians as asthma and diabetes, but receives only a fraction of the……  Read more

    Dr Fiona Cousins, Endometriosis RRR broadcast
  • RNA – changing the face of modern medicine

    …of conditions, from lupus, inflammatory bowel disease and diabetes to psoriasis. There is also the potential for mRNA vaccines that are cheaper to produce and carry fewer side effects. READ……  Read more

    Dr Natália Sampaio, Associate Professor Michael Gantier at Hudson Institute.
  • Setting the PACE – Primary Aldosteronism research boost

    …and Diabetes Institute, Barwon Health, Curtin University, University of Western Australia and Menzies School of Health. Hudson Institute of Medical Research is located in the Monash Health Translation Precinct (MHTP),……  Read more

    Professor Peter Fuller and Associate Professor Jun Yang researchers at Hudson Institute
  • What can placentas reveal about pregnancy and beyond?

    …pregnancy, health care providers closely analyse the placenta as part of routine prenatal care. Certain conditions, like high blood pressure, diabetes, and anaemia, can affect placental health. Additionally, pregnancies complicated by……  Read more

  • Researchers find a clue to fighting fatal flu

    …risk of developing severe symptoms. These include young children, older adults, pregnant women, and people with underlying health conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease. In these individuals, the……  Read more

    Michelle Tate and Sarah Rosli in the lab at Hudson Institute
  • CONSEP

    …A. Cardiometabolic outcomes and mortality in medically treated primary aldosteronism: a retrospective cohort study. Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2018 Jan;6(1):51-59. doi: 10.1016/S2213-8587(17)30367-4. Epub 2017 Nov 9. PMID: 29129576; PMCID: PMC5953512. Do……  Read more

  • How cell death affects your health

    …response to infection and, when in excess, can drive both acute and chronic inflammatory conditions, such as sepsis, rheumatoid arthritis and type 2 diabetes. How is cell death linked to……  Read more

    Mitochondria
  • Double trouble for tumour cells

    …may also have wider applications for other conditions in which cells are in a ‘stressful’ environment, such as bacterial and viral infections, and arthritis and type 2 diabetes. Team |……  Read more

    Dr Kate Lawlor from the Cell Death and Inflammatory Signalling Research Group at Hudson Institute is targeting tumour cells.