Found 87 results for diabetes

  • Science students become immunologists for a day at Hudson Institute of Medical Research

    …to preventing, diagnosing and treating infections, cancer and inflammatory diseases including diabetes, heart disease and Alzheimers. International Day of Immunology has been celebrated worldwide since 2007, and in Victoria since……  Read more

  • $84 million translational research facility officially opened

    …Cardiovascular Diabetes, Obesity, Men’s Health and Endocrinology Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases Neuroscience and Psychiatry Women’s, Children’s and Reproductive Medicine Professor Bryan Williams Director and CEO of Hudson Institute of Medical……  Read more

    The Australian Minister for Health, the Hon Sussan Ley MP, has officially opened the Translational Research Facility.
  • Reducing harm stemming from premature birth and birth asphyxia

    …to contribute to diabetes, obesity, coronary artery disease, hypertension and mental health. “This impact on health extends from birth, throughout childhood into adult life and it can influence the health……  Read more

  • Melbourne Inflammation Symposium

    …and bowel cancers Infections including influenza and malaria Autoimmune disorders, such as Coeliac disease, Lupus and psoriasis Type 1 diabetes Multiple sclerosis Rheumatoid arthritis Rhematic fever Diseases we research Inflammation……  Read more

    Husdson Institute CiiiD team
  • Weighing up home birth vs hospital in the wake of coronavirus

    …death were higher during home birth in women with high-risk pregnancies (such as post-term, multiple births, a prior caesarean and women with medical conditions like diabetes) than in similar women……  Read more

    Dr Miranda Davies Tuck
  • Protecting growth-restricted babies from brain injury with stem cell therapy

    …later life such as cerebral palsy, autism, learning and other behavioural challenges Factors in the mother such as high blood pressure, diabetes, cigarette smoking and alcohol or drug use can……  Read more

    Professor Suzie Miller and Dr Atul Malhotra from the Neurodevelopment and Neuroprotection Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • The future of faecal transplants

    …a wide range of conditions, from diabetes to obesity. FMT involves transplanting healthy stool bacteria to a patient. The process balances gut bacteria through the reintroduction of healthy bacteria. The……  Read more

    Hudson Institute microbiome experts Dr Edward Giles, Gemma D’Adamo and Dr Sam Forster say there is an urgent need for the FMTs offer an alternative treatment to antibiotics for bacterial infections, which is increasingly becoming an important therapeutic option. standardised regulation of faecal transplants.
  • Babies’ gut bacteria affected by delivery method

    …development of the immune system. Lack of exposure to the right microbes in early childhood has been implicated in autoimmune diseases such as asthma, allergies and diabetes. However, it is……  Read more

    Dr Sam Forster from the Microbiota and Systems Biology Research Group at Hudson Institute
  • Good news for babies born through assisted reproduction technology

    …increased risk for heart disease, diabetes, restricted growth, or well-being or respiratory problems. There were no major differences in these clinical assessments even when taking into account factors such as……  Read more

    Professor Robert McLachlan AM, from the Clinical Andrology Research Group at Hudson Institute