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Newly discovered mutation increases diabetes risk in Japanese men

A new study of Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in Japanese populations has uncovered a previously uncharacterized genetic variant that puts male carriers at.

Mitochondrial Mutation Ups Diabetes Risk in Japanese Men

Mitochondrial Mutation Ups Diabetes Risk in Japanese Men by Angela Mohan on  January 22, 2021 at 6:39 PM New genetic variant puts male carriers at greater risk for type-2-diabetes(T2D). Patients with this variant had 65% more chance of developing T2D compared to sedentary men without it, as per the new study done on Japanese population. Researchers from the University of Southern California, along with colleagues in Japan, led by Professor Noriyuki Fuku of Juntendo University, found higher rates of harmful belly fat and T2D among Japanese men with a specific mitochondrial gene variant. This variant, in the site of the mitochondrial peptide MOTS-c, is found only in East Asian populations and was shown, in human and mice data, to prevent the normal production of MOTS-c, and to diminish the beneficial action the exercise-mimicking peptide usually performs in preventing weight gain and normalizing metabolism.

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Beyond the Blue Circle: Why We Need Unity in the Diabetes Community

Beyond the Blue Circle: Why We Need Unity in the Diabetes Community Medically reviewed by Kelly Wood, MD Written by Sydney Williams on January 21, 2021 With increased awareness of diabetes in all its forms, more funding, compassion, and innovation will follow. AzmanJaka/Getty Images Would you rather have $1.6 million or $123 million ? Which would make a bigger impact in your life? Personally, I’d rather have $123 million, and I’m betting you would say the same. Think of the impact that could be made with that amount of money. You could pay off your student loans, mortgage, and car payment. You could afford the best of the best when it comes to healthcare, food, and experiences.

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