12 studies on Insulin resistance mechanism curated from PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and EuropePMC. Updated daily.
This pilot study represents a novel approach to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus management, focusing on an intensive, short-term intervention to potentially reverse or significantly improve disease progression. If successful…
This comprehensive review is crucial for raising awareness among clinicians about the high burden of MASLD in PLWH and its potential for severe liver outcomes. By consolidating current knowledge, it provides a valuabl…
This research underscores the significant potential of microalgae as a sustainable and scalable bioreactor for producing novel therapeutic peptides with antidiabetic properties. The identification of potent hypoglycae…
This comprehensive review underscores the critical role of nutrition in both the development and effective management of insulin resistance. The findings provide a strong evidence base for healthcare professionals and…
Understanding the unique pathophysiology of Normal-Weight Type 2 Diabetes (NWD) is crucial, as these individuals may not benefit from traditional weight-loss-focused interventions for T2D. This study's findings could …
MOTS-c is a novel mitochondrial-derived peptide with potential roles in metabolic regulation, including glucose homeostasis. If this Phase 2a study demonstrates significant improvements in insulin sensitivity and a fa…
This extensive review underscores the significant therapeutic potential of PTP1B inhibitors as a novel class of drugs for Type 2 Diabetes, offering a direct approach to reverse insulin resistance. By targeting PTP1B (…
This research underscores the chronic nature of obesity and highlights that GLP-1 receptor agonists function as effective long-term management tools rather than curative treatments. The rapid weight regain and metabol…
These findings suggest that tirzepatide could be a transformative treatment for the severe metabolic complications associated with Partial Lipodystrophy, a condition with limited effective therapies. By simultaneously…