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Diabetes trial reveals life-changing results


An EDOR study using new technology to treat youth with type 1 diabetes shows the largest benefits ever published in a ra...

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EDOR Co-Director gains research award


EDOR researcher Dr Andrew Reynolds has been given a University of Otago early career research award.

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Keep devices out of bed for better sleep – study


Despite what we’ve been led to believe, the timing of evening screen time, rather than the activity itself, negatively i...

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Baby food pouches in spotlight


Food pouches are a popular, but contentious, food choice for babies, but new University of Otago research shows they may...

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Study debunks concerns about baby feeding methods


What, and how, a baby is fed can weigh on a caregiver’s mind. Thankfully, a University of Otago-led study has found two...

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EDOR researchers trial treatment for type 2 diabetes


EDOR Co-Directors described their findings from a study to treat type 2 diabetes, at the Healthier Lives Kōrero Tahi in...

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How will you age? World-leading Dunedin Study launches next phase


The world-leading Dunedin Study is set to launch its age 52 assessments, delving into an understudied but important peri...

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Whole grains for health study


We all know whole grains are healthier than refined, but what happens if those grains are processed?

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Join us for EDOR's 20th Anniversary Event on Friday 24 November 2023


Register for the EDOR 20th Anniversary event happening on the 24 November 2023 at the Otago Museum, Dunedin

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FEATURE: Flagship research centre celebrates 20th anniversary


Making a real difference to the lives of people affected by diabetes and obesity continues to drive the work of Edgar Di...

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Type 2 diabetes patients need much more Vitamin C – study


Patients living with Type 2 diabetes – and the healthcare professionals caring for them – will now be able to gauge how...

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Educational outcomes poorer for children with type 1 diabetes


Children in Aotearoa with type 1 diabetes have significantly poorer educational outcomes than those without, new Univers...

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Kids'Cam shows screen time is a concern


New research findings from the Kids'Cam project show that children are spending too much time on screens

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EDOR Director awarded $5M Health Research grant 


EDOR director, Professor Rachael Taylor and her team have secured the HRC Health Research Council programme grant worth...

Smoking and weight can impact daily vitamin C requirements


People who smoke need to consume twice as much vitamin C per day as non-smokers, new research shows.

Diabetes research garners support


A strong partnership between University of Otago researchers and the community is good news for children and young adult...

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Professor Jim Mann comments on UK junk food advertising ban for kids


Professor Jim Mann has appeared on 1News commenting on the recent UK decision to ban junk food advertising for kids.

Automated insulin pump trial “life changing”


A University of Otago-led trial has “unequivocally” shown major benefits of automated insulin delivery for young people...

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