Researcher warns of 'cascade of widening diabetes inequity' as most cases projected to be in lower-income countries or among minorities in richer nations

Bar-Ilan University findings may lead researchers to find ways to prevent and treat gestational diabetes in first trimester — much earlier than the disease is now detected

Responding to abolition of tariff on sweetened soft drinks, global scholars also argue move 'seriously tarnishes Israel's international standing' in medical community

Specialists say ‘science is clear’ on sweetened drinks, urge rethink; Israeli scholar claims canceling tax is ‘an act of public health malpractice and an outrage’

Blood sugar-regulating Ozempic prescribed to thousands for obesity in lieu of injectable Wegovy, not available in Israel - making some diabetics resort to less-effective medication

Researchers identify insulin-producing apparatus in fetuses that they believe lies ‘dormant’ after birth but may one day be reactivated to address problems

After initially denying connection to industry, Prof. Ardon Rubinstein claims he did not fully hear the question about his payment by the drinks manufacturer

Bar Ilan University initiative will focus on Galilee region, where cases are 3 times higher than national average; 1 million Israelis expected to be diabetic by 2040

Blood glucose levels drop by an average of 26% after tissue grown at the Technion is transplanted; researchers hope to develop method for humans

Hebrew University professor says tech that mimics human body can now be used to develop other new treatments, saving time, animals' lives and money

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