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Diabetes Content for UC 海角原创enDDT Linked to Higher Risk of Diabetes Among Asian Indian Immigrants to U.S.
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<p>Previous exposure to the pollutant DDT may contribute to the risk of Type 2 diabetes among Asian Indian immigrants to the United States, according to a study from the University of California, 海角原创.</p>
<p><a href="https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.est.9b03373">The study</a>, published today in the American Chemical Society鈥檚 journal Environmental Science & Technology, linked high levels of DDT, or dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, in Indian immigrants with risk factors for metabolic disease.</p>November 20, 2019 - 1:14pmKatherine E Kerlin/news/ddt-linked-higher-risk-diabetes-among-asian-indian-immigrants-usStudy Refutes Using Anti-Malaria Drug to Treat Diabetes
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<p>A drug used to treat malaria does not, after all, create new insulin-producing cells, according to a new paper from researchers at the University of California, 海角原创. The work, published in <a href="http://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550-4131(17)30614-9"><em>Cell Metabolism</em></a> Nov. 2, refutes a study published in <a href="http://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(16)31531-8"><em>Cell</em></a> in January.</p>November 03, 2017 - 9:56amAndy Fell/news/study-refutes-using-anti-malaria-drug-treat-diabetesHDL Composition May Help Predict Health Risks and Design Therapeutics
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<p>A UC 海角原创-led research team found that not all HDLs, or high density lipoproteins, are alike. The amounts and specific structure of complex sugars called glycans in these tiny cholesterol-rich particles can powerfully influence the body鈥檚 inflammatory and immune responses.</p>April 06, 2017 - 9:35amPatricia Bailey/news/hdl-composition-may-help-predict-health-risks-and-design-therapeutics-0Electric Fields Weaker in Slow-Healing Diabetic Wounds
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<p>People with diabetes often suffer from wounds that are slow to heal and can lead to ulcers, gangrene and amputation. New research from an international group led by UC 海角原创 shows that, in mouse models of diabetes, slow healing of damage to the eye is associated with weaker electrical currents in wounds.</p>June 16, 2016 - 10:09amAndy Fell/news/electric-fields-weaker-slow-healing-diabetic-woundsChemical Discovered at UC 海角原创 May Be New Tool for Depression Therapy
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<p>An anti-inflammatory compound discovered at UC 海角原创 appears to be effective in treating a model of clinical depression in mice. The chemical has previously been shown to help relieve neuropathic pain.</p>March 14, 2016 - 11:55amPatricia Bailey/news/chemical-discovered-uc-davis-may-be-new-tool-depression-therapy