Diabetes Research at Yale

Diabetes Research at Yale Research to improve our understanding of diabetes, including prevention, causes and treatments.

08/22/2023

Dive into the forefront of diabetes management at the 21st Annual World Congress Insulin Resistance, Diabetes & Cardiovascular Disease!

Join Yale School of Medicine Prof. Gerald I. Shulman as he delves into the intricate interplay between glucagon, hepatic processes, and the implications for innovative GLP-1 analogs. Secure your spot for transformative learning and earn credits before discounted rates expire. Register early at wcir.org/registration

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07/28/2023

Read about non-invasive glucose monitoring tech for people with type 2 diabetes.

Summer vacation plans? Check out these tips and tricks for managing T2D while traveling!
05/02/2023

Summer vacation plans? Check out these tips and tricks for managing T2D while traveling!

Going on vacation doesn't mean losing track of diabetes. Check out our travel tips!

“The use of   could be a game-changer in how bioelectronic medicines are used and applied to  , such as  , in the future...
04/17/2023

“The use of could be a game-changer in how bioelectronic medicines are used and applied to , such as , in the future. Non-pharmaceutical and device-based methods to augment or replace the current drug treatments may add a new therapeutic choice for physicians and patients in the .” -- Christopher Puleo, a senior biomedical engineer at GE Research who co-led the diabetes studies and a corresponding author of the Nature Biomedical Engineering article

https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/treating-diabetes-without-drugs-novel-non-pharmacologic-treatments-on-the-horizon/

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04/17/2023

Learn what to do when experiencing high blood sugar in the morning after waking.

“The use of   could be a game-changer in how bioelectronic medicines are used and applied to  , such as  , in the future...
04/17/2023

“The use of could be a game-changer in how bioelectronic medicines are used and applied to , such as , in the future. Non-pharmaceutical and device-based methods to augment or replace the current drug-treatments may add a new therapeutic choice for physicians and patients in the future.” -- Christopher Puleo, a senior biomedical engineer at GE Research who co-led the diabetes studies and a corresponding author of the Nature Biomedical Engineering article

https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/treating-diabetes-without-drugs-novel-non-pharmacologic-treatments-on-the-horizon/

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Check out this article that highlights Dr. Raimund Herzog’s most recent work with  . His lab is working alongside GE Res...
04/10/2023

Check out this article that highlights Dr. Raimund Herzog’s most recent work with . His lab is working alongside GE Research to develop an ultrasound treatment for Type II diabetes.

Yale researchers in Raimund Herzog’s lab are working alongside GE Research to develop an ultrasound treatment for Type II diabetes.

04/06/2023

“Metformin is the most commonly used drug to treat diabetes,” says principal investigator Gerald Shulman, MD, PhD. “It’s important to understand how it works so

04/06/2023

Yale Type 2 Diabetes study for those not taking any injectable medication with HbAlC between 7-10% to help learn more about the effects ultrasound may have on lowering the body's glucose (sugar) levels. Contact 203-737-4777 or email diabetes.research@yale.edu.

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