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…Sun, 13 April 2015. Victorian researchers have discovered a protein that acts as a brake on inflammation, which could help the bid to better treat cancer, heart disease, diabetes and…… Read more
…disease Sickle cell disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) Pneumonia Type 2 diabetes Soy anti-inflammatory effects Associate Professor Michael Gantier, whose work has recently…… Read more
…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
…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
…is no cure for the disease. Its estimated prevalence in women is similar to that of diabetes, Crohn’s disease and rheumatoid arthritis, yet the full socioeconomic impact is underestimated. A…… Read more
…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
…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
…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
…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
…Sun, 13 April 2015. Victorian researchers have discovered a protein that acts as a brake on inflammation, which could help the bid to better treat cancer, heart disease, diabetes and…… Read more
…6(6):473-85. Liu, JP, Joglekar M, Sumer H, Hardikar A, Teede H, Verma P. (2014)Integration-free human induced pluripotent stem cells from Type 1 diabetes patient skin fibroblasts show increased abundance of…… Read more