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Biomea Fusion Reports Full Year 2025 Financial Results and Corporate Highlights

Initiated two Phase II trials in type 2 diabetes, completed 52-week follow-up from Phase II trial in type 1 diabetes, and advanced oral GLP-1 agonist into Phase I for obesity

Research Shows Time-Restricted Eating Lowers Blood Sugar and Diabetes Risk

Experts explain how this intermittent fasting approach could help prevent type 2 diabetes.

UC Santa Cruz Scientists Uncover Link Between Fathers' Nicotine Use and Diabetes Risk in Offspring

New research suggests paternal tobacco habits may impact children's long-term metabolic health

Biomea Fusion Presents Positive Phase II COVALENT-111 Data in Type 2 Diabetes

Icovamenib shows durable efficacy and favorable safety profile in 52-week follow-up

Paternal Nicotine Exposure Linked to Metabolic Changes in Offspring

Study finds fathers' tobacco use can influence how their children process sugar, potentially increasing diabetes risk.

Biomea Fusion Presents Positive Phase II COVALENT-111 Data in Type 2 Diabetes

Icovamenib shows durable efficacy and favorable safety profile in patients with severe insulin-deficient diabetes and those on GLP-1 therapies

Elk Grove Library Hosts Diabetes-Friendly Cooking Demo

Nutritionist Stacey Ring to lead free event focused on healthy eating for those with diabetes

Biomea Fusion Presents Positive Phase II COVALENT-111 Data in Type 2 Diabetes

Icovamenib demonstrates durable glycemic improvements and favorable safety profile in 52-week follow-up

Mouse Study Links Fathers' Nicotine Use to Diabetes Risk in Offspring

Findings suggest fathers' tobacco consumption may have lasting effects on children's metabolic health.

Biomea Fusion Outlines Diabetes, Obesity Pipeline at Conference

Company sees cash runway to Q1 2027, expects clinical milestones without additional financing

Healix360 Expands Advanced Mobile Wound Care Across Southern California

Physician-led wound care services now available to patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and at home.

Elk Grove Library Hosts Diabetes Discussion with Dr. Dominguez-Jones

Free event features clinician from Sutter Medical Group providing health insights.

High Altitudes May Reduce Diabetes Risk, New Study Finds

Red blood cells absorb excess glucose in low-oxygen conditions, providing a potential new path for diabetes treatment.