You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Use of Pancreatic Islets Show Promise in Diabetes Research, Treatments • Diabetes news • Apr 14 09 The use of pancreatic islets (hormone-producing cells) is increasing in diabetes research and may play an important role in future treatments, according to an article in the… Fibrate drug may prevent or delay type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 13 09 Bezafibrate, a drug widely used in the UK to treat high cholesterol, appears to also prevent or delay the development of type 2 diabetes, according to results of… Diet soda linked to higher diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Apr 13 09 Middle-aged and older adults who drink diet soda everyday may have a heightened risk of developing type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests. The study, of more than 5,000… Larger hips may protect against diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 13 09 A larger hip circumference is associated with a reduced risk of diabetes and heart disease, hints new research published this month. Among 10,767 people who were followed from 1987 to… High-fat diet may impair cognition in diabetics • Diabetes news • Apr 08 09 Diets rich in saturated and trans fats and low in polyunsaturated fats are associated with thinking or “cognitive” problems in women with diabetes, according to new report. Prior research has… Web program helps get diabetes patients moving • Diabetes news • Apr 06 09 A Web-based program can help people with type 2 diabetes become more active, a pilot study shows. More than 60 percent of people with type 2 diabetes don’t meet recommendations… Pharmacist-led diabetes program shows promise • Diabetes news • Apr 06 09 A program that gets employers, pharmacists and people with diabetes to work together to reign in skyrocketing diabetes-related health care costs as well as improve patient health is showing promise, according to… Teen Girls Catching up to Boys in Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome • Diabetes news • Apr 06 09 There appears to be an increased awareness of the need to get our nation’s youth moving and eating well—schools are taking a critical look at the… Long-acting insulin analogues in type 2 diabetes: advantage over human insulin not proven • Diabetes news • Apr 03 09 It has so far not been proven that long-acting insulin analogues (LAIAs) have an advantage over conventional human insulin in the treatment of patients… Diabetics may need more calcium with their fiber • Diabetes news • Apr 01 09 People with type 2 diabetes who are trying to bulk up on fiber may need to pay closer attention to their calcium intake as well, a small study suggests.… Plain-Language Guides Compare Insulin Treatments for Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 28 09 The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) released a pair of plain-language guides for consumers and clinicians comparing the efficacy, effectiveness, and side effects of newer premixed… Better Diabetes Self-Care Might Not Mean Lower Blood Sugar • Diabetes news • Mar 28 09 People with diabetes who feel they have better control over life events are more likely to take good care of themselves and to believe they have the condition… Nutritious New Low-Sugar Juice Targeted for Diabetics, Individuals with High Blood Sugar • Diabetes news • Mar 26 09 Scientists in China are reporting development of a low-calorie, low-sugar vegetable juice custom-designed for millions of individuals with diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions that involve abnormally… Diabetics on High-Fiber Diets Might Need Extra Calcium • Diabetes news • Mar 24 09 The amount of calcium your body absorbs might depend, in part, on the amount of dietary fiber you consume. Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center report that patients with… Bypass may be better for older diabetics • Diabetes news • Mar 23 09 Heart bypass surgery may be less dangerous for older patients with diabetes than angioplasty, researchers reported on Thursday. Overall, there was not much difference, they reported in the Lancet medical… Type 2 diabetes risk differs by ethnic group • Diabetes news • Mar 23 09 New research shows that type 2 diabetes occurs significantly more often in Native Hawaiians, Latinos, African-Americans, and Japanese-Americans than in whites, regardless of body weight - suggesting, the researchers… Fenofibrate curbs heart disease in diabetics • Diabetes news • Mar 23 09 Treatment with fenofibrate, a cholesterol-lowering drug, reduces the risk of heart disease in patients with type 2 diabetes and components of the metabolic syndrome, researchers report in the journal Diabetes Care.… Score predicts diabetes without lab testing • Diabetes news • Mar 18 09 A new risk score developed using medical records from more than 3 million people accurately predicts the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes within 10 years, researchers report. The assessment tool,… Ethnic Background Matters for Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 18 09 The prevalence of diabetes is at least twice as high in some ethnic groups as it is in whites, even among people with similar body mass index (BMI) numbers,… Less of a stink in diabetes patients? • Diabetes news • Mar 16 09 Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is commonly associated with smell of rotten eggs, stink bombs and blocked drains but lower blood levels of the gas are possibly linked to cardiovascular complications in… Three main coping strategies seen in diabetic patients • Diabetes news • Mar 16 09 People with diabetes may fall into one of three groups based on how they take care of themselves, new research shows. Doctors treating diabetic patients should take note… Pre-diabetes linked to heart disease • Diabetes news • Mar 16 09 Pre-diabetes, a condition in which blood sugar levels are occasionally abnormal, is associated with a number of metabolic changes that can promote heart disease and stroke, according to a report in the… Too little sleep may raise diabetes risk: U.S. study • Diabetes news • Mar 12 09 People who get fewer than six hours of sleep at night are prone to abnormal blood sugar levels, possibly putting them at risk for diabetes, U.S. researchers… “Short-sleepers” may develop blood sugar abnormality that can lead to diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 12 09 People who sleep less than six hours a night appear to have a higher risk of developing impaired fasting glucose — a condition that can precede… Shining light on diabetes-related blindness • Diabetes news • Mar 11 09 A group of scientists in California is trying to develop a cheaper, less invasive way to spot the early stages of retinal damage from diabetic retinopathy, the leading cause of blindness in… Page 30 of 55 pages « First < 28 29 30 31 32 > Last » << Back to main