You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Controlling Insulin Is Good for Diabetes—and Breast Cancer? • Diabetes news • Sep 29 08 Doctors have long encouraged patients with diabetes to exercise regularly to help control their insulin levels and to maintain a healthy weight. Now, breast oncologists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute… Mayo Clinic discovery may help diabetic gastric problem • Diabetes news • Sep 25 08 Mayo Clinic researchers have found what may provide a solution to one of the more troubling complications of diabetes - delayed gastric emptying or gastroparesis. The researchers showed in… Anxious folks may spot diabetes symptoms early • Diabetes news • Sep 23 08 Being anxious may be good for your health, at least if you have risk factors for type 2 diabetes, new research shows. Among 204 patients newly diagnosed with the disease,… Modified Insulin Most Effective for Controlling Post-meal Blood Sugar Levels • Diabetes news • Sep 17 08 Pre-mixed insulin analogues, a modified form of conventional pre-mixed human insulin, are more effective than long-acting analogues for controlling high blood sugar levels after meals in patients… Intensive diabetes program has lasting effects • Diabetes news • Sep 12 08 People with type 2 diabetes who took part in a multi-pronged weight management program lost weight and were able to keep it off long-term, new research shows. What’s more, individuals who… Receptor activation protects retina from diabetes destruction • Diabetes news • Sep 09 08 Diabetes can make the beautifully stratified retina look like over-fried bacon. A drug known for it pain-relieving power and believed to stimulate memory appears to prevent this retinal damage that… Campaign aims to educate men about type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 09 08 Men with type 2 diabetes know the basics about the disease and its main complications - heart disease, blindness, kidney failure - but they seem to know very… Xoma says antibody lowers blood sugar in diabetics • Diabetes news • Sep 09 08 U.S. biotechnology company Xoma Ltd said Monday that a single dose of its experimental antibody has been shown in early-stage trials to improve blood sugar control in patients with… Community-based diabetes prevention program shows promise • Diabetes news • Sep 09 08 With over 60 million Americans diagnosed with prediabetes, putting them at increased risk for diabetes, cardiovascular events and other obesity-related ailments, finding ways to help large populations avoid these complications is… Study backs low vitamin D-diabetes link • Diabetes news • Sep 01 08 People with lower levels of vitamin D in their blood may be at greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to research published in the journal Epidemiology this month.… Young Type-2 Diabetic Men Suffer Low Testosterone Levels, Study Shows • Diabetes news • Aug 27 08 Young men with type 2 diabetes have significantly low levels of testosterone, endocrinologists at the University at Buffalo have found - a condition that could have a… Caesarean babies more likely to develop diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 27 08 Babies delivered by Caesarean section have a 20 per cent higher risk than normal deliveries of developing the most common type of diabetes in childhood, according to a study led… Scientists Discover Leptin Can Also Aid Type 1 Diabetics • Diabetes news • Aug 26 08 Terminally ill rodents with type 1 diabetes have been restored to full health with a single injection of a substance other than insulin by scientists at UT Southwestern… Endocrinologists and Surgeons Join Forces to Fight Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 26 08 At the 1st World Congress for Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, prominent endocrinologists from around the world will convene in an exchange with leading surgeons… Arsenic Exposure Could Increase Diabetes Risk • Diabetes news • Aug 21 08 Inorganic arsenic, commonly found in ground water in certain areas, may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School… Brain trouble tied to diabetes duration, severity • Diabetes news • Aug 12 08 Developing diabetes before age 65 and greater severity of diabetes may be important in the development of mild cognitive impairment among individuals in their 70s and 80s, researchers from the… Diabetic teens benefit from discussing problems • Diabetes news • Aug 12 08 Teenagers with type 1 diabetes, also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, may get an emotional lift from discussing the problems and worries they have in managing their condition, a new study… New survey explores the impact of insulin injections on people with diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 07 08 The American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) today announced results from a survey conducted by Harris Interactive highlighting communication between people with diabetes that require… Spices may protect against consequences of high blood sugar • Diabetes news • Aug 05 08 Herbs and spices are rich in antioxidants, and a new University of Georgia study suggests they are also potent inhibitors of tissue damage and inflammation caused by high… Diabetes Experts Recommend One-Two Punch for Treating Patients with Pre-Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 23 08 For the first time, a consensus of diabetes and metabolic disorder experts have recommended a comprehensive treatment regimen for patients with pre-diabetes. The recommendations call for… Mom’s diabetes tied to early diabetes in offspring • Diabetes news • Jul 18 08 Babies who are exposed to mom’s diabetes and obesity while in the womb are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in adolescence, according to new research. To… Long-Acting Insulin: Safer, Slightly Tighter Glucose Control in Type 1 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 15 08 Introduced this decade, the long-acting insulin medications glargine and detemir have largely replaced the older intermediate-acting insulin NPH in the treatment of type 1 diabetes.… Diabetes could be a hidden condition for heart disease patients • Diabetes news • Jul 15 08 Researchers at the University of Warwick have discovered diabetes could be a hidden condition for some patients with coronary heart disease. In a study led by Dr… “Snapshots” of Eyes Could Serve as Early Warning of Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 14 08 A new vision screening device, already shown to give an early warning of eye disease, could give doctors and patients a head start on treating diabetes and… UT Southwestern launches study of surgical option for treating diabetic and other neuropathies • Diabetes news • Jul 10 08 UT Southwestern Medical Center plastic surgeons and specialists in diabetes, neurology, pain management and rehabilitation are launching a cutting-edge study of peripheral nerve surgery… Page 34 of 55 pages « First < 32 33 34 35 36 > Last » << Back to main