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UT Health San Antonio leads $4 million study on glucagon’s role in diabetes, obesity  

The first-of-its-kind study will examine how glucagon contributes to insulin secretion, glucose regulation and energy balance in people with obesity who have or have not undergone bariatric surgery.

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Texas Public Radio: San Antonio researcher highlights “pre-prediabetes” as new early warning sign

Texas Public Radio: San Antonio researcher highlights “pre-prediabetes” as new early warning sign

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San Antonio Express-News: UT Health researchers identify early warning stage before prediabetes

San Antonio Express-News: UT Health researchers identify early warning stage before prediabetes

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yahoo! news: UT Health researchers identify early warning stage before prediabetes

yahoo! news: UT Health researchers identify early warning stage before prediabetes

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MSN.com: Study challenges conventional thinking about the onset of Type 2 diabetes

MSN.com: Study challenges conventional thinking about the onset of Type 2 diabetes

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News Medical: Study challenges conventional thinking about the onset of Type 2 diabetes

News Medical: Study challenges conventional thinking about the onset of Type 2 diabetes

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Medical Xpress: Scientists pinpoint early warning stage before prediabetes

Medical Xpress: Scientists pinpoint early warning stage before prediabetes

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Mirage News: UTSA Health Scientists Identify Early Prediabetes Signal

Mirage News: UTSA Health Scientists Identify Early Prediabetes Signal

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Green Wellness Program celebrates four years of reshaping health through lifestyle change

UT San Antonio’s School of Nursing marked the fourth anniversary of its Green Wellness Program: Plants-2-Plate with a celebration that highlighted how the lifestyle medicine program has transformed lives, expanded its reach and is now preparing for its next cohort.

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Scientists pinpoint early warning stage before prediabetes

A new study from The University of Texas at San Antonio Health Science Center indicates that changes in the body that lead to Type 2 diabetes occur long before current diagnostic thresholds for prediabetes are met. The first-of-its-kind study, published in July 2025 in The Journal of Clinical and Applied Research and Education: Diabetes Care, […]

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