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Source: National Institutes of Health Wide Variety of Bacteria Mapped Across the Human Body By analyzing bacterial communities in and on several people, scientists have begun to create an atlas of bacterial diversity that documents the different types of microbes … Continue reading
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Tagged advance online edition, Bacteria, Bacteriology, Colorado, diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Environmental microbiology, George Washington University St. Louis, Gut flora, Health/Medical/Pharmaceuticals, Kidney Diseases, Microbiology, Microorganism, NIH's National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive, Rob Knight, Skin, St. Louis, University of Colorado Boulder, Vicki Contie
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Intensive Glucose Control Reduces Complications of Type 1 Diabetes
Resource: National Institutes of Health Intensive Glucose Control Reduces Complications of Type 1 Diabetes Near-normal control of glucose beginning as soon as possible after diagnosis greatly improves the long-term prognosis of type 1 diabetes, a new study found. Nearly 24 … Continue reading
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Tagged amputation, cardiovascular disease, Case Western University, continuous glucose monitoring devices, David M. Nathan, diabetes, diabetes accounting, improved insulin pump technology, insulin injections, insulin pump, kidney failure, Massachusetts General Hospital, National Institute of Health, Saul Genuth, technology improvements, the Archives of Internal Medicine, Trevor Orchard, University of Pittsburgh
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