New Study on Lowering Risk of Diabetes from Antipsychotic Drugs
Antipsychotic drugs can increase the risk of diabetes, but dopamine receptors in the brain and body may be the key to a solution.
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Antipsychotic drugs can increase the risk of diabetes, but dopamine receptors in the brain and body may be the key to a solution.
New developments in producing a fentanyl vaccine could mean a preventative measure against opioid drug overdose.
A taste-signaling protein found in the tongue and pancreas provides a way to design healthier sugar substitutes and new diabetes medications.
Medications are still being formulated with a strong male bias. Including women in clinical trials could lead to safer dosages for women.
Medications are still formulated with a male bias, but new awareness of how different bodies process drugs could lead to safer dosages for women.