he default mode network, which controls the brain at rest, does not switch off in children with Type 1 diabetes when they focus on a task, a study led by Stanford scientists has shown. Dec 9 2019 Children with Type 1 diabetes show subtle but important differences in brain function compared with those who don’t […]
Like most of us, 2020 hasn’t exactly gone to plan for IndyCar driver Charlie Kimball. Here in July, we should already be midway through the season. But the sport only waved the green flag in early June, starting a condensed 14-race season that wraps up—hopefully—in Florida in October. It promises to be hard work for […]
When medical professionals think of insulin the first adverse effect that comes to their minds is hypoglycemia. Their possible thoughts may be, what if there was an agent or drug that could possibly prevent against these hypoglycemia episodes? Well, bioengineers at the University of California Los Angeles may have found an agent to prevent the […]