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Ronald Kahn, MD is Chief Academic Officer and Research Section Head, Integrative Physiology and Metabolism at Joslin Diabetes Center. Learn about Dr. Kahn.
Joslin Diabetes Center explains how nighttime hypoglycemia can be the result of a number of factors in people with diabetes. Learn more.
How to Deal with Illnesses People with diabetes have been identified as one group that may face greater risks of complications when dealing with COVID-19. With that in mind, our clinicians have put ...
Carbohydrates (carbs), protein and fat have different impacts on glucose levels. Read how people with diabetes can make smart choices with these nutrients.
Joslin Diabetes Center researchers are making discoveries that improve diabetes care and move us closer to a cure. Read selected academic publications.
Joslin Diabetes Center found that women with type 1 women are more than 20% likely to have thyroid disease. Learn about thyroid disease and its symptoms.
Fiber is a type of carbohydrate, but does not raise glucose levels as it is not digested by the body. Learn about its benefits and adding it to your diet.
Joslin Diabetes Center is proud to recognize all of the women who work in science and medicine for International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
New Joslin Diabetes Center study links brain insulin signaling, type 2 diabetes, and Alzheimer’s, revealing targets for better treatment.
Joslin researchers discover how cells select small microRNAs that are secreted in small vesicles called exosomes and regulate metabolism in other cells at a distance. Control of most bodily functions ...
Joslin Diabetes Center researchers investigated the role of one cellular mechanism that improved physical fitness by exercise training. Read more.
Joslin Diabetes Center opens new Class A labs at CLS Boston to accelerate world-leading diabetes research, innovation, and collaborative discovery.