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UNC Diabetes Care Center

Division of Endrocrinology and Metabolism

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In the News

  • The UNC Diabetes Care Center team participates in the American Diabetes Association’s #DiabetesDanceDare

  • This National Diabetes Month, take steps to improve diabetes outcomes

  • Dr. John Buse recognized as leading expert in type 2 diabetes

  • Dr. Sue Kirkman co-authors ADA position paper on type 1 diabetes

  • Progress made on bionic pancreas for diabetes

  • Diabetes study aims to take guesswork out of medications

  • Thriving with Diabetes ABC local news segment

  • Head-to-head trial of two diabetes drugs yields mixed results

  • Scientists at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine have used injections of antibodies to rapidly reverse the onset of Type I diabetes in mice genetically bred to develop the disease.

  • The Center for Information and Study on Clinical Research Participation (CISCRP) is a first-of-its-kind nonprofit organization dedicated to educating and informing the public, patients, medical/research communities, the media, and policy makers about clinical research and the role each party plays in the process. Learn more… >

  • What’s preventing us from preventing type 2 Diabetes?

  • 5 million more people living with diabetes    learn more

  • Have you been thinking about an insulin pump?

 

 

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Active Studies

  • Type 1 Studies
  • Type 2
  • Obesity
  • UNC Chapel Hill Diabetes Care Center  l  UNC Diabetes Research (984-974-3004), UNC School of Medicine
    For appointments at the UNC Health Care Diabetes & Endocrinology Clinic call (984-974-2950)

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