You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Surprising interactions of diabetes mellitus and sepsis • Diabetes news • Feb 13 09 Diabetic patients are less likely to suffer from acute respiratory failure during severe sepsis. Researchers writing in BioMed Central’s open access journal Critical Care studied 930 million hospitalisations over a… Higher blood sugar levels linked to lower brain function in diabetics, study shows • Diabetes news • Feb 11 09 Results of a recent study conducted by researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and colleagues show that cognitive functioning abilities drop as… One Diabetic in Three Doesn’t Follow Doctor’s Med Orders • Diabetes news • Feb 03 09 About one diabetic in three never fills the doctor’s prescription for antidiabetic medication, according to a study based on a new method of capturing a comprehensive picture of… New clues to pancreatic cells’ destruction in diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 03 09 Researchers have found what appears to be a major culprit behind the loss of insulin-producing β cells from the pancreases of people with diabetes, a critical event in the… Glucose levels affect cognition in diabetics • Diabetes news • Feb 03 09 As glucose levels rise, cognitive function declines in patients who have type 2 diabetes and other cardiovascular risk factors, according to a report in the current issue of Diabetes Care. Whether… Drugs may be ‘magic bullet’ for infants born with rare form of diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 03 09 Infants born with a rare form of inherited diabetes might avoid irreversible damage to their pancreases if they are treated immediately with sulfonylurea drugs… Managing Diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 01 09 Diabetes has reached virtually epidemic levels in the modern world. In 2005 the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that about 7 percent of the American population (20.9 million people) had diabetes -… Low Glycemic Diets Help Diabetics Control Blood Sugar • Diabetes news • Jan 22 09 A new Cochrane review finds that following a low glycemic index diet helps people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes to improve their blood glucose (blood sugar) control… Invention: Insulin chewing gum • Diabetes news • Jan 19 09 Finding simpler ways to deliver insulin into the blood stream is one important avenue for tackling the diabetes epidemic that is sweeping the developed world. The preferred option for many patients would be… Exercise may lower teens’ risk of type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Jan 19 09 New research shows that teenagers who are moderately active burn more calories and metabolize blood sugar more efficiently than their sedentary peers - a fact that may protect… Is there a relationship between sleep-wake rhythm and diabetes? • Diabetes news • Jan 16 09 A new gene variant influences fasting glucose levels via the melatonin metabolism Neuherberg, January 16., 2009. An international research team with German participation including Helmholtz Zentrum München, among… Many diabetics may doubt benefits of medication • Diabetes news • Jan 16 09 Many people with type 2 diabetes may be skeptical about the safety and effectiveness of their medications, African Americans in particular, a new study suggests. What’s more, researchers found, study… Advance Toward First Saliva Test for Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jan 14 09 Scientists in Oregon and India are reporting an advance toward developing the first saliva test to diagnose and monitor effectiveness of treatment for Type 2 diabetes. Their report… Diabetics with previous foot ulcers may be able to participate in walking program • Diabetes news • Jan 13 09 More than 20 million Americans are living with diabetes, and that number is expected to increase by more than 5 million by 2010. One… Hospital Diabetes Care Standards Not Met by U.S. Academic Medical Centers • Diabetes news • Jan 13 09 A benchmarking study published in the Journal of Hospital Medicine evaluated contemporary hospital glycemic management in United States academic medical centers, determining glucose control practices… Type 1 diabetes delayed when parents have type 2 • Diabetes news • Jan 09 09 Among people who develop type 1 diabetes, the age it starts tends to be later if their parents have type 2 diabetes, Finnish researchers have found. Type 1… Bypass surgery may reverse diabetes in obese teens • Diabetes news • Dec 29 08 Type 2 diabetes usually resolves in extremely obese adolescents who undergo weight loss surgery, according to a review of 11 such patients treated at five centers in the United… Vitamin D deficiency common in diabetic kids • Diabetes news • Dec 25 08 Children and teenagers with type 1 diabetes may have a particularly high rate of deficiency in bone-building vitamin D, a small study suggests. The findings, say researchers, underscore the importance… Blood sugar loss may trigger Alzheimer’s: study • Diabetes news • Dec 25 08 A slow, chronic reduction of blood sugar to the brain could trigger some forms of Alzheimer’s disease, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. The study of human and mice brains… Metformin can prevent postpartum diabetes • Diabetes news • Dec 21 08 Following gestational diabetes, a type of diabetes that developments during pregnancy and usually goes away after pregnancy, treatment with metformin or intensive lifestyle interventions can prevent or delay diabetes from becoming permanent… Low-Glycemic Diet Shows Greater Improvement In Glycemic Control Than High-Fiber Diet • Diabetes news • Dec 16 08 Persons with type 2 diabetes who had a diet high in low-glycemic foods such as nuts, beans and lentils had greater improvement in glycemic control and… Pre-Existing Diabetes For Persons Diagnosed With Cancer Linked With Higher Risk of Death • Diabetes news • Dec 16 08 Patients with diabetes at the time of a cancer diagnosis have an increased risk of death compared to patients without diabetes, according to a… CPAP improves sleeping glucose levels in type 2 diabetes patients with OSA • Diabetes news • Dec 15 08 A study in the Dec. 15 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine suggests that screening type 2 diabetes patients for obstructive sleep apnea… Type 1 diabetes and celiac disease linked • Diabetes news • Dec 11 08 Type 1 (juvenile) diabetes and celiac disease appear to share a common genetic origin, scientists at the University of Cambridge and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry,… Overweight Siblings of Children with Type 2 Diabetes Likely to Have Abnormal Blood Sugar Levels • Diabetes news • Dec 10 08 Overweight siblings of children with type 2 diabetes are four times more likely to have abnormal glucose levels compared to other overweight… Page 32 of 55 pages « First < 30 31 32 33 34 > Last » << Back to main