You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Group Education for Diabetes Patients Can Change Behaviour and Improve Health • Diabetes news • Feb 15 08 A structured group education programme for people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes can successfully change patients’ attitudes and behaviour towards their condition and improve… Just how low should blood sugar go? • Diabetes news • Feb 08 08 Conventional thinking among doctors who treat people with type 2 diabetes has been the lower the blood sugar levels, the better. Many doctors are now taking a second look. A… Team-based approach improves diabetes care • Diabetes news • Feb 07 08 Due to the success of the first three years of the American College of Physicians (ACP) and the American College of Physicians Foundation (ACPF) Diabetes Initiative, the program has received additional funding… Intensive blood sugar treatment in trial of diabetes and cardiovascular disease changed • Diabetes news • Feb 07 08 The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health has stopped one treatment within a large, ongoing North American clinical… Diabetes mellitus following gestational diabetes: role of subsequent pregnancy • Diabetes news • Feb 04 08 Objective This study was designed to determine the rate of diabetes up to 13 years after pregnancies complicated by gestational diabetes and to identify risk factors… Group Aid Improves Diet, May Cut Diabetes Risk in American Indian Women • Diabetes news • Jan 29 08 Even low-intensity group support helps motivate young American Indian women to hit the produce aisle, a new study suggests. After participating, these women reported upping… Increasing Rates of Diabetes Among Older Americans • Diabetes news • Jan 29 08 The annual number of Americans older than 65 newly diagnosed with diabetes increased by 23 percent between 1994 to 1995 and 2003 to 2004, according to a report in the… Cutting caffeine may help control diabetes • Diabetes news • Jan 28 08 Daily consumption of caffeine in coffee, tea or soft drinks increases blood sugar levels for people with type 2 diabetes and may undermine efforts to control their disease, say scientists at… Salsalate May Help Reduce Risk for Diabetes, Heart Disease • Diabetes news • Jan 28 08 An anti-inflammatory drug similar to aspirin may provide an inexpensive means of treating and/or reducing the risk for diabetes in obese young adults by reducing glycemia and lowering… Environmental pollution and diabetes may be linked • Diabetes news • Jan 25 08 Cambridge scientists are advocating additional research into the little understood links between environmental pollution and type 2 diabetes. In the most recent edition of the Lancet, Drs. Oliver Jones… Pre-Diabetes Doubles Risk of Heart Disease Death • Diabetes news • Jan 24 08 In the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab), participants with impaired fasting glucose, a condition considered pre-diabetes, after five years were more than twice as likely to die of… Whole Grain Foods Might Reduce Diabetes Risk, But Evidence Weak • Diabetes news • Jan 23 08 Many have touted whole grain foods as a way to prevent type 2 diabetes, and a new review finds a reduction in risk for people who consume… Increasing Prevalence of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus • Diabetes news • Jan 12 08 Recent data show that gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) prevalence has increased by ~10–100% in several race/ethnicity groups during the past 20 years. A true increase in the prevalence of GDM, aside… Heart Health Improved with Vitamin E for 40% of Type 2 Diabetics • Diabetes news • Jan 11 08 Vitamin E supplements can significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and related deaths for Type 2 diabetics who carry a particular version of a… Diabetes medication and lifestyle changes can help treat weight gain induced by antipsychotic drugs • Diabetes news • Jan 09 08 Lifestyle intervention and the drug metformin are both effective against antipsychotic-induced weight gain, and treatment is most effective when the two therapies are… Hormone Blocker Found to Help Prevent Obesity & Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jan 03 08 A new study finds that a chemical found in the body is capable of promoting weight loss, improving insulin resistance and reversing diabetes in an animal model. The… More young diabetics being hospitalized in US • Diabetes news • Dec 28 07 There has been a significant increase in the number of young adults hospitalized with diabetes-related conditions in the United States over the last decade or so, according to a new… Oral Anti-Diabetic Substance Discovered • Diabetes news • Dec 24 07 Research in the Department of Biology at the Faculty of Science and Science Education of the University of Haifa has discovered a substance that may become an oral treatment for diabetes and its… Cancer and arthritis therapy may be promising treatment for diabetes • Diabetes news • Dec 18 07 An antibody used to treat certain cancers and rheumatoid arthritis appears to greatly delay type 1 diabetes in mice, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in the… Type 2 diabetes mellitus: the grand overview • Diabetes news • Dec 14 07 Type 2 diabetes currently accounts for over 100 billion dollars in annual healthcare expenditure in the United States and 28 % of the national (Medicare) healthcare budget for elderly Americans.… Paediatric diabetes — which children can gain insulin independence? • Diabetes news • Dec 05 07 The increase in type 1 and type 2 diabetes in childhood has been well documented worldwide and in Australia. In addition, the separate entity of monogenic diabetes is… Diabetes and hypertension—Australian Diabetes Society position statement • Diabetes Mellitus • • Diabetes news • Dec 05 07 Over the last decade there has been increasing interest in the clinical association between hypertension and diabetes. Although a recent consensus statement has provided guidelines for the management of hypertension… Quality-Improvement Initiatives Lead to Progress in Diabetes Care • Diabetes news • Dec 03 07 Two major initiatives designed to improve primary care treatment of type 2 diabetes have yielded significant benefits in largely minority, disadvantaged populations, according to a pair of studies in… Some type 2 diabetics may swap insulin for Byetta • Diabetes news • Nov 29 07 A small study of people with type 2 diabetes who were taking antidiabetes pills plus insulin injections indicates that it may be feasible to replace insulin with injections… Transporters may help delay diabetes-related retinal damage • Diabetes news • Nov 28 07 Two transporters that deliver alternative energy sources to the eye may help delay retinal damage that can occur in diabetes, researchers say. The transporters, SMCT1 and SMCT2, can circumvent… Page 38 of 55 pages « First < 36 37 38 39 40 > Last » << Back to main