You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Aerobically Unfit Young Adults On Road To Diabetes In Middle Age • Diabetes news • Jun 23 09 Most healthy 25 year olds don’t stay up at night worrying whether they are going to develop diabetes in middle age. The disease is not on… Diet reduces insulin need in gestational diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 22 09 A low-glycemic index diet can significantly reduce the need for insulin in women with gestational diabetes, without compromising maternal or fetal outcomes, according to a new study. Researchers have known… Major study highlights weight differences among 3-19 year-olds with type 1 and 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 22 09 A major study of three to 19 year-olds has provided vital data on the weight problems faced by the growing number of children… Aerobically unfit young adults on road to diabetes in middle age • Diabetes news • Jun 18 09 Most healthy 25 year olds don’t stay up at night worrying whether they are going to develop diabetes in middle age. The disease is not… TGen researchers find genetic markers to help fight diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 16 09 Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) scientists have identified five genetic biomarkers that could help lead to improved treatments, with fewer side-effects, for patients with diabetes. TGen Senior Investigator… Cannabis might treat diabetes, says top researcher • Diabetes news • Jun 16 09 Cannabis plant extracts could potentially form the basic ingredients for a market-leading diabetes drug, the scientist who developed a former world-beating treatment for the condition believes. Professor Mike Cawthorne led… Wide Disparity Found in Drug Prices for Diabetes Patients • Diabetes news • Jun 12 09 New research from Mount Sinai School of Medicine has found that the price in New York and New Jersey of the medications most commonly prescribed for patients with… Long and short sleep durations are associated with increased risk for diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 08 09 According to a research abstract that will be presented on Monday, June 8, at SLEEP 2009, the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Associated Professional Sleep… Experts Back Switch to New Diabetes Test • Diabetes news • Jun 06 09 Diabetes experts on Friday urged a switch to a diagnostic test for the disease that’s more useful to primary care doctors and more convenient for patients because it doesn’t require… Pre-conception diabetes control important • Diabetes news • Jun 04 09 Women with type 1 diabetes should keep their blood glucose levels well controlled before they become pregnant, in order to minimize the risk of serious adverse pregnancy outcomes, results of a large Danish… Cholesterol drug cuts amputation risk for diabetics • Diabetes news • May 25 09 The anti-cholesterol drug fenofibrate appears to reduce risks of amputation for diabetics by as much as 36 percent, a study has found. The study was published by The Lancet in… Stress mires teens’ adjustment to diabetes • Diabetes news • May 25 09 Adolescents have more difficulty adjusting to life with insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetes when stressed over poorly controlled blood sugar levels or when apprehensive about giving themselves insulin shots, researchers have found.… Regulating the sugar factory in diabetes • Diabetes news • May 22 09 Scientists in Sydney and Boston believe they may have identified a gene that controls abnormal production of sugar in the liver, a very troublesome problem for people with diabetes. The liver… Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Retinopathy Linked in Diabetes • Diabetes news • May 20 09 The eyes may be the window into the soul, but they may also contain important medical information. According to new research to be presented at the American Thoracic Society’s 105th… Teens not urged to activity by pedometers/texts • Diabetes news • May 13 09 Increased physical activity may help adolescents with type 1 diabetes better manage their disease, but wearing a pedometer and receiving motivational text messages do not appear to get them moving,… Type 2 diabetes raises risk of pancreatitis: study • Diabetes news • May 13 09 People with type 2 diabetes have an almost three-fold higher risk of acute pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas) and two-fold greater risk of biliary disease (disease of the gallbladder… Cardiac anomalies seen in poorly controlled diabetes • Diabetes news • May 13 09 Girls with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes are more likely to have structural and functional cardiac abnormalities than are their healthy peers or even girls with type 1 diabetes, according… Type 2 Diabetes Rears Its Ugly Head Long Before Diagnosis • Diabetes news • May 13 09 Signs and symptoms of type 2 diabetes can present themselves as long as 10 years before diagnosis and most people have no idea before the damage is… Double transplant seen best for diabetics • Diabetes news • May 07 09 People with diabetes are prone to develop kidney damage that warrants a transplant, but they do best ultimately when they are given a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant rather than a kidney graft… Early antibiotic use unrelated to type 1 diabetes • Diabetes news • May 01 09 Contrary to what several studies have shown, the results of a nationwide study of Danish children suggest that antibiotic use does not affect the development of type 1… Detecting Diabetes Without a Needle: The Spit Factor • Diabetes news • Apr 28 09 Research promoting a painless new method for detecting diabetes, utilizing saliva, will be revealed Friday, May 15, at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) 18th Annual Meeting… Drug seen useful in preventing diabetes: study • Diabetes news • Apr 23 09 A drug used to reduce sugar levels in diabetics appears to be useful in delaying or even preventing the disease in people predisposed to developing diabetes, a study in Japan… Aspirin use linked to a lower risk of diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 22 09 The results of a study published in the American Journal of Medicine suggest there is an association between aspirin use and a decreased risk of developing type… Too much or too little sleep increases risk of diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 21 09 Researchers at Université Laval’s Faculty of Medicine have found that people who sleep too much or not enough are at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes… Transplants help Type 1 diabetics skip insulin • Diabetes news • Apr 15 09 People with type 1 diabetes who got stem cell transplants were able to go as long as four years without needing insulin treatments, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. 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