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Popular diabetes/weight-loss drugs show additional benefit
Diabetes patients with related chronic kidney disease have better long-term outcomes on GLP1-RA therapies, UTSW researchers findStimulating fat cells with GIP receptor has potential to treat obesity
Increasing incretin hormone receptor signaling in fat cells prompts massive weight loss in a lab model, UTSW study showsAI tool helps identify heart failure risk in diabetes patients
Machine learning model predicts high-risk diabetic cardiomyopathy, revealing potential for targeted preventionA powerhouse of obesity research – then and now
As weight-loss drugs capture the public’s imagination, UTSW and its Nutrition Obesity Research Center are uniquely positioned to lead the way in discovery, education, and community outreachThe Future of Medicine Sparks Here
This is UT Southwestern Medical Center, and this is where a spark happens. Join UT Southwestern Medical Center and find your spark.Study reveals how estrogen exerts its anti-diabetic effects
Female sex hormone helps insulin cross blood vessel lining into muscles, lowering glucose, UTSW research showsMothers with Diabetes Can Have a Healthy Breastfeeding Experience
Breastfeeding offers a wealth of benefits both for mothers and their babies. Although diabetes can complicate the process, it does not prevent mothers from giving their babies this wonderful start to lifeDr. Philipp Scherer Named Endocrinology Transatlantic Medalist
Philipp Scherer, Ph.D., Professor and Director of the Touchstone Diabetes Center, will deliver the Transatlantic Medal Lecture during the Society for Endocrinology’s annual conference next week.Defect in Gene Caused Massive Obesity in Mice Despite Normal Food Intake
A faulty gene, rather than a faulty diet, may explain why some people gain excessive weight even when they don’t eat more than others, UT Southwestern researchers at the Center for the Genetics of Host Defense have discovered.“Bionic Pancreas” Improves Blood Sugar Control in Type 1 Diabetics
Study partly conducted at UT Southwestern shows promise of experimental deviceTelemedicine, Continuous Glucose Monitoring Mitigated Effects of Pandemic on Children with Diabetes
The rapid adoption of telemedicine and increased use of continuous glucose monitoring helped to attenuate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children with Type 1 diabetes, according to a new study from UT Southwestern researchers.Radiofrequency Ablation Offers a Nonsurgical Treatment for Thyroid Nodules
An ultrasound picture of the thyroid nodule, seen as an oval grey mass, sitting on top of the trachea (windpipe). It is surrounded by the anterior strap muscles, sternocleidomastoid muscle and common carotid artery.