Found 87 results for diabetes

  • Endometriosis research in focus on the airwaves

    …as the realities of living with endometriosis. Among the worrying facts shared were that endometriosis affects as many Australians as asthma and diabetes, but receives only a fraction of the……  Read more

    Dr Fiona Cousins, Endometriosis RRR broadcast
  • A new class of anti-inflammatory could take the STING out of disease

    …Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) Sepsis/septic shock Hepatitis B Type 2 diabetes Acute pancreatitis Age dependent macular degeneration Sickle cell disease Overnutrition-induced obesity. At a glance The molecule Genistein is found in……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michael Gantier's soy-sourced anti-inflammatory research takes the STING out of disease.
  • RNA boost for autoimmune disease

    …type 1 diabetes. There is no cure for autoimmune diseases to date. Current treatments that manage signs and symptoms include predominately broad-acting immunosuppressants, which tend to have deleterious side-effects. Therefore,……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michael Gantier has been awarded a new grant to research further into RNA-based treatments for autoimmune diseases.
  • Protecting babies’ brain development in pregnancy

    …– is one of the most common complications in pregnancy Is caused by a number of conditions including pre-eclampsia, infection of the placenta, gestational diabetes or maternal obesity Chronic fetal……  Read more

    Dr Emily Camm Researcher Neonatal Health researcher at Hudson Institute
  • Finding a cause of high blood pressure

    …high blood pressure Collaborating with the University of Western Australia, University of Queensland and Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute to access large databases, Dr Yang’s team found a strong relationship……  Read more

    Dr Jun Yang and her father Lisheng Yang at Hudson Institute
  • Preparing for the next pandemic

    …such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Diseases we research Influenza | Learn more Diseases we research COVID-19 | Learn more Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: + 61……  Read more

    Associate Professor Michelle Tate research in Inflammation
  • Professor Evan Simpson made a Member of the Order of Australia

    …several important health conditions, including obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis and, of course, breast cancer. Diseases we research Cancer | Learn more Contact us Hudson Institute communications t: +61 3 8572 2697 e: communications@hudson.org.au……  Read more