Exploring cutting-edge discoveries, advances in diabetes research focuses on the latest innovations in understanding, managing, and treating diabetes. From breakthroughs in beta-cell regeneration to novel insulin delivery systems, researchers are uncovering new ways to improve patient outcomes. Genetic and molecular studies are shedding light on the underlying mechanisms of diabetes, while artificial intelligence is enhancing diagnostic precision. Emerging therapeutics, such as GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors, are revolutionizing treatment approaches. Additionally, lifestyle interventions, precision medicine, and microbiome research are gaining traction in shaping personalized care. With a growing emphasis on preventing complications and achieving long-term glycemic control, scientists and clinicians are working together to transform diabetes management. The integration of digital health tools and continuous glucose monitoring is further refining patient care, ensuring that advances in diabetes research continue to drive innovation in endocrinology.
Title : Diabetes reduction (pre-diabetes and type 2) with integrative medicine
F Buck Willis, IUHS School of Medicine, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Title : Adipose MTP deficiency protects against hepatic steatosis by upregulating PPAR activity
Sujith Rajan, NYU Long Island School of Medicine, United States
Title : Does winter melon (Benincasa hispida) improves nutritional values and ameliorating glycaemic parameters?
Wan Rosli Wan Ishak, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
Title : Clinical applications of monitoring unmethylated insulin cfDNA associated with beta-cell death for diabetes and metabolic diseases
Clifford Morris, Kihealth, United States
Title : Diabetes and migration: Impact of internal displacement on the prevalence and management of diabetes in Les Cayes, South Haiti (2022-2024)
Berger Saintius, Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP), Haiti
Title : Correlation between food insecurity and diabetes in the commune of Les Cayes (2021-2024)
Djeamsly Salomon, Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP), Haiti