Research Spotlight: Maternal Insulin Sensitivity/Resistance During Pregnancy
The findings set the stage for novel approaches to modulate insulin resistance in pregnancy and prevent or treat gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
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Advances in Motion highlights the latest breakthroughs, research and clinical trials from Mass General.
The findings set the stage for novel approaches to modulate insulin resistance in pregnancy and prevent or treat gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM).
Hanseul Kim, PhD, is the lead author of a recently published research letter in the journal Gastroenterology, Altered Microbial Transcription in Long-Term Proton Pump Inhibitor Usage: Findings From a US Cohort Study
Read statements from the family and care team of Mr. Rick Slayman, the world’s first recipient of a genetically-modified pig kidney.
Researchers plan to use the results of this analysis to inform the development of a clinical decision support system to aid clinicians in the evaluation of hospitalized individuals with suspected TB.
This study was designed to investigate which cellular, transcriptional and signaling programs are associated with the development of colitis in cancer patients being treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force now recommends women start getting mammograms at age 40, as breast cancer rates are increasing in younger women.
Neuroscience Advances in Motion is an update for health care professionals from specialists at Massachusetts General Hospital on research and clinical advances in psychiatry, neurology and neurosurgery.