Blog Anti-Diabetes Therapies and Bone Safety May 28, 2013 Recent information indicates that 50% of elderly individuals in the US are osteoporotic and almost 20% of the population is either diabetic or prediabetic. Type 2 Diabetes Treatments and Potential Effects on Bone May 21, 2013 This post will focus on the currently available treatments for Diabetes along with new therapeutic targets and their potential for effects on bone. Diabetes and the Skeleton: A Sweeter Look to the Future May 13, 2013 Chronic hyperglycemia due to either insulin deficiency or insulin resistance is associated with multiple end organ complications. Less often recognized is the long term effect of high glucose on the skeleton. Diabetic Bones? Amazing Insights into the Relationship Between Diabetes and Bone May 08, 2013 The hypothesis that bone is an important player in the regulation of energy metabolism has emerged over the last decade. Susan Y. Smith featured in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News May 15, 2012 Charles River Senior Scientific Director Susan Y. Smith discussed the skeleton’s function in human physiology in Emerging Insights into the Role of the Skeleton, featured in a recent edition of GEN. The Skeleton: A Regulator of Energy Metabolism? Jan 10, 2012 Evidence now indicates the skeleton may have novel functions as an endocrine organ and is central to the regulation of energy metabolism.
Anti-Diabetes Therapies and Bone Safety May 28, 2013 Recent information indicates that 50% of elderly individuals in the US are osteoporotic and almost 20% of the population is either diabetic or prediabetic.
Type 2 Diabetes Treatments and Potential Effects on Bone May 21, 2013 This post will focus on the currently available treatments for Diabetes along with new therapeutic targets and their potential for effects on bone.
Diabetes and the Skeleton: A Sweeter Look to the Future May 13, 2013 Chronic hyperglycemia due to either insulin deficiency or insulin resistance is associated with multiple end organ complications. Less often recognized is the long term effect of high glucose on the skeleton.
Diabetic Bones? Amazing Insights into the Relationship Between Diabetes and Bone May 08, 2013 The hypothesis that bone is an important player in the regulation of energy metabolism has emerged over the last decade.
Susan Y. Smith featured in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News May 15, 2012 Charles River Senior Scientific Director Susan Y. Smith discussed the skeleton’s function in human physiology in Emerging Insights into the Role of the Skeleton, featured in a recent edition of GEN.
The Skeleton: A Regulator of Energy Metabolism? Jan 10, 2012 Evidence now indicates the skeleton may have novel functions as an endocrine organ and is central to the regulation of energy metabolism.