You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news New treatment for crippling diabetic Charcot foot • Diabetes news • Jul 14 10 The alarming increase of morbidly obese diabetics is causing more new cases of a debilitating foot deformity called Charcot foot. Charcot foot can make walking difficult or impossible, and in… The Trouble with Tribbles in Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 06 10 Named for the furballs whose astonishing fecundity made them stars in early Star Trek episodes, the tribbles protein, first identified in fruit flies, aids in regulating many cell processes in humans.… Controlling Blood Sugar May Prevent Eye Problems in Diabetes Patients • Diabetes news • Jun 30 10 Keeping blood sugar close to normal and taking drugs to hold down blood levels of cholesterol and other fats can help people with diabetes avoid the potentially… ‘A million Britons living with diabetes’ • Diabetes news • Jun 30 10 Believe it or not, more than a million Britons are unaware that they are living with type 2 diabetes, a new study has revealed. The study by Diabetes Health Intelligence has… Eating White Rice Increases Risk of Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 30 10 This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Rice is an important part of many people’s diets. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health in Massachusetts have released a… Herbal Remedies for Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 30 10 The statistics are astounding. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 23.6 million adults and children have diabetes in the United States. The lingering question remains: what do you, as a patient,… Diabetes Risk Higher Among Overweight • Diabetes news • Jun 30 10 In recent years, doctors have focused on the growing rate of diabetes among children and young people. But the most common kind of diabetes, type II, is more prevalent as people grow… Near-normal blood sugar target did not delay risk of organ damage in people with diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 30 10 In people with longstanding type 2 diabetes who are at high risk for heart attack and stroke, lowering blood sugar to near-normal… Insulin pump beats injections in study • Diabetes news • Jun 29 10 Medtronic Inc’s insulin pump and monitoring device controlled blood glucose levels better than multiple daily injections in patients with type 1 diabetes, according to a large post-market study. Adult and pediatric… International Study Identifies 12 New Genetic Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 28 10 Neuherberg, Düsseldorf, June, 28. 2010. An international consortium including Helmholtz Zentrum München and the German Diabetes Center, Düsseldorf has identified 12 new gene variants which… Lay volunteers can play a key role in diabetes care • Diabetes news • Jun 28 10 Investigators are reporting early promising results with a program that trains lay volunteers to help people with diabetes achieve better control of their blood sugar. The… Obesity After Age 50 Raises Diabetes Risk • Diabetes news • Jun 24 10 Obesity and weight gain increase the risk for diabetes in the elderly, but the association is not as strong after age 75 as it is for younger adults, a… Mothers’ high blood sugar in pregnancy is linked to children’s reduced insulin sensitivity • Diabetes news • Jun 22 10 Children of mothers whose blood glucose (sugar) was high during pregnancy are more likely to have low insulin sensitivity—a risk factor for type 2… Eating Brown Rice to Cut Diabetes Risk • Diabetes news • Jun 17 10 Next time you order takeout wonton soup and a spicy Number 82, you might want to make sure it comes with brown rice. Brown rice is a whole grain —… Depomed recalls 52 lots of diabetes drug • Diabetes news • Jun 17 10 Drug developer Depomed Inc (DEPO.O) said it will recall 52 lots of its diabetes drug Glumetza due to the presence of traces of a certain chemical in the tablet’s 500… Two million Canadians risk diabetes this decade • Diabetes news • Jun 17 10 Nearly two million Canadians will be diagnosed with diabetes over the next decade as the number of people considered overweight increases, according to a study released yesterday. The study, conducted… Eating eggs doesn’t seem to up diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Jun 17 10 An egg a day for breakfast probably won’t increase your likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. In the study, researchers failed to see a… Experts explore emerging evidence linking diabetes and cancer • Diabetes news • Jun 16 10 A new consensus statement of experts assembled by the American Diabetes Association and the American Cancer Society reviews emerging evidence that suggests cancer incidence is associated with diabetes as… Use of proposed diabetes test may depend on race • Diabetes news • Jun 15 10 A new test to diagnose diabetes, recommended earlier this year by the American Diabetes Association, may not work well in black Americans, according to new research. The… Coastal Bend Diabetes Initiative celebrates efforts in diabetes battle • Diabetes news • Jun 12 10 The Coastal Bend Diabetes Initiative has been fighting the area’s diabetes problem for three years. But being recently labeled America’s fattest city by Men’s Health magazine, based in… Aggressive lipid control fails to benefit type 2 diabetics • Diabetes news • Jun 12 10 Adding fenofibrate to statin therapy fails to reduce cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes, according to results of the first trial to evaluate combination therapy presented… Health trust is among best for diabetes care • Diabetes news • Jun 12 10 SCARBOROUGH health trust has scored highly in a recent report which compares diabetes services for children and young people across the region. The report, undertaken by the University of… Mental decline from diabetes can start in middle age • Diabetes news • Jun 12 10 Diabetes can lead to a decline in memory, thinking speed, and mental flexibility in middle age, but controlling the blood sugar disorder might prevent some of these effects,… Discovery advances control of starch digestion • Diabetes news • Jun 04 10 Controlling diet-induced degenerative disorders such as Type II Diabetes and obesity could be as easy as sprinkling a dietary supplement on your food in the future. A national research team, including… Glucose ‘Tattoo’ Could Track Blood Sugar Levels for Diabetics • Diabetes news • Jun 04 10 In the future, people with diabetes may be able to monitor their blood sugar levels using a glucose “tattoo.” This new type of continuous glucose monitor relies on… Page 20 of 55 pages « First < 18 19 20 21 22 > Last » << Back to main