About deDiabetes
Our Mission
DeDiabetes was created to make diabetes research easier to understand, compare, and apply.
Every week, new studies, reviews, guidelines, and expert recommendations are published across journals, institutions, and health organizations. Finding what actually matters — and how strong the evidence really is — can be difficult and time-consuming.
We built DeDiabetes to help bridge that gap.
Every week, new studies, reviews, guidelines, and expert recommendations are published across journals, institutions, and health organizations. Finding what actually matters — and how strong the evidence really is — can be difficult and time-consuming.
We built DeDiabetes to help bridge that gap.
What We Do
Our platform organizes diabetes research into structured, evidence-focused summaries designed to answer practical questions:
What appears to work?
How strong is the evidence?
Are results consistent across studies?
Who may benefit most?
What are the limitations or uncertainties?
Instead of overwhelming readers with dense academic papers, we translate research into clear, scan-friendly insights while preserving the underlying evidence and context.
DeDiabetes combines structured data analysis with AI-assisted research workflows to review and organize evidence from clinical studies, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, clinical guidelines, institutional health resources, and expert medical sources.
DeDiabetes combines structured data analysis with AI-assisted research workflows to review and organize evidence from clinical studies, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, clinical guidelines, institutional health resources, and expert medical sources.
Our Approach
Our research pages are designed to make evidence easier to compare across interventions and outcomes using transparent evaluation criteria such as effectiveness, strength of evidence, evidence support, consistency of results, and study volume.
We aim to present research clearly — not sensationalize it.
Research findings are rarely absolute. Some interventions show strong evidence. Others show mixed or limited results. Our goal is to reflect the current state of the evidence as accurately and clearly as possible.
We do not provide medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment recommendations. We analyze the research and present the findings in a structured, understandable format.
We aim to present research clearly — not sensationalize it.
Research findings are rarely absolute. Some interventions show strong evidence. Others show mixed or limited results. Our goal is to reflect the current state of the evidence as accurately and clearly as possible.
We do not provide medical advice, diagnoses, or treatment recommendations. We analyze the research and present the findings in a structured, understandable format.
Our Values
Evidence-Based
We prioritize scientific research, transparency, and evidence quality in all our content.
Clarity
We simplify complex diabetes research into practical, understandable insights.
Transparency
We aim to clearly communicate both the strengths and limitations of the available evidence.
Privacy-First
We believe health research platforms should respect users with a clean, distraction-free experience.
Why We Built It
Most diabetes information online falls into one of two extremes: overly technical academic research or oversimplified health content optimized for clicks. We wanted to create something in between: a research-driven platform that remains accessible, practical, and transparent about the quality of evidence behind each claim.
Our long-term goal is to help people navigate diabetes research with more confidence, clarity, and context.
Our long-term goal is to help people navigate diabetes research with more confidence, clarity, and context.
Important Disclaimer
DeDiabetes is an educational and research information platform only. The content on this site should not be considered medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding medical decisions or treatment changes.
