People around the world eat too much sugar. When the body is unable to process sugar effectively, leading to excess glucose in the blood, this can result in diabetes. According to the World Health ...
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Surprising bat discovery could lead to new diabetes treatments for humans
Human beings are not the only ones with a sweet tooth. Fruit bats are named after their love of sugary fruits. In fact, they ...
A photograph of a Jamaican Fruit Bat in flight. Fruit bats generate more diverse antibodies than mice, but overall have a weaker antibody response, according to a new study published September 24 th ...
A high-sugar diet is bad news for humans, leading to diabetes, obesity and even cancer. Yet fruit bats survive and even thrive by eating up to twice their body weight in sugary fruit every day. Now, ...
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Scientists alarmed after bats' new diet triggers surge in dangerous behavior: 'Had a profound effect'
Researchers at Cornell University took to the lab to confirm surprising findings from an earlier field study of bats: that disrupting these animals' natural habitat and altering their diet affects ...
People around the world eat too much sugar. When the body is unable to process sugar effectively, leading to excess glucose in the blood, this can result in diabetes. According to the World Health ...
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