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Pooja Manroa, M.D., has a warm, natural charm and the reassuring confidence of a highly skilled physician. She recently joined City of Hope’s newly expanded Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology...
Diabetes poses a significant public health challenge for the United States. Among complications of diabetes, foot infections are responsible for more hospitalizations than any other complication that people with diabetes...
City of Hope is expanding its Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism, and it’s proud to welcome endocrinologist Karen Tsai, M.D., to its team — and not just...
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TAMPA, Fla. and LOS ANGELES — Ashley Global Retail (Ashley) is joining forces this National Diabetes Month...
The more than 100 ingenious scientists, physicians and other staff who are part of The Wanek Family Project for Type 1 Diabetes in the Arthur Riggs Diabetes & Metabolism Research...
Discovering insulin’s role in processing sugar. Identifying a blood factor that serves as a marker for glucose control. Creating technology leading to the development of synthetic human insulin.
For...
Why should City of Hope, a renowned cancer center, devote so much time, effort and resources to the study and treatment of diabetes? Aren't they very different diseases?
Well, yes...
The need for innovative science to address type 1 diabetes only grows more urgent. The JDRF counts 1.6 million people living with the disease in the U.S., and that number is increasing...
Human kidney cells stained to reveal DNA damage induced by elevated glucose (green dots)
Higher-than-normal blood sugar levels are linked to more DNA damage that is repaired less often in the...
At a recent virtual symposium — “Diabetes and Cancer Interface: Connecting the Dots” — City of Hope gynecologic cancer expert Lorna Rodríguez-Rodriguez, M.D., Ph.D., issued a call to arms of...