A diabetes drug may beat costly shots for patients with a rare genetic condition, according to a Rutgers Health study.
Natalie Cochran, 44, was convicted of first-degree murder in the 2019 death of her 38-year-old husband, Michael Cochran.
After Natalie Cochran poisoned her husband, she told friends she would let him "sleep it off" instead of taking him to the ...
When you have diabetes, insulin is vital to help keep your blood sugar levels in check. If you have type 1 diabetes, you must inject insulin daily. Those with type 2 diabetes may also require ...
A weekly injection of diabetes medication could replace painful daily hormone shots for patients with a rare form of lipodystrophy.
NovoPen ®, the first insulin pen injector, was introduced in 1985. This article reviews the published evidence over two decades of use of the NovoPen ® family of injection devices in diabetes ...
A medical expert, who testified Tuesday in the murder trial of Natalie Cochran, stated that for a blood glucose level to ...
Type 1 diabetes can be controlled by injecting insulin. The extra insulin allows the glucose to be taken up by the liver and other tissues, which results in cells receiving the glucose they need ...
Someone is considered to be diabetic if the blood glucose/sugar levels are persistently above normal. People with diabetes usually have problems converting food nutrients into energy for their body ...
The trial for a former Beckley pharmacist accused of murdering her husband with insulin has taken one step closer to finally ...
Natalie Cochran was found guilty after the jury deliberated for a little less than two hours on Wednesday. Cochran burst into ...