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New research shows each hour of sedentary time is associated with a 22% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Each extra hour of daily sedentary time (for example spent sitting at a computer) is associated with 22% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, concludes new research published in Diabetologia.UM news andUM in the press
The role of social networks in type 2 diabetes prevention, complication-risk and self-management
Social networks are causally related to disease and mortality; but what is state-of-the-art of social network research in type 2 diabetes prevention and care? Check out our new review paper.
“It’s so important to involve patients in this type of research”
I-HARP is a tool to help healthcare providers timely identify and address the palliative care needs of people with heart failure. CAPHRI conducts research aimed at adapting I-HARP to a similar tool for people with COPD.