Insulin pill may delay type 1 diabetes in some • Diabetes news • Nov 21 17 It’s often said that timing is everything. New research suggests this may be true when giving an insulin pill to try to prevent or delay type 1 diabetes.… OneTouch Via enabled diabetes patients to report improved insulin dose compliance • Diabetes news • Jun 11 16 People with type 1 and type 2 diabetes who used the new OneTouch Via™ mealtime, on-demand insulin delivery system reported they missed fewer doses and felt… Rice study details stress-diabetes link • Diabetes news • Jun 07 16 A Rice University study has found a link between emotional stress and diabetes, with roots in the brain’s ability to control anxiety. That control lies with the brain’s executive functions, processes that… Liraglutide may help nondiabetic overweight and obese adults lose weight and lower risks • Diabetes news • Apr 04 16 For people with prediabetes who are overweight or obese, adding 3.0 mg of liraglutide for three years to a diet and exercise plan may… Seaweed capsules may lead to an injection-free life for diabetic patients • Diabetes news • Dec 28 15 Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death. Patients with type 1 diabetes have their insulin secreting cells destroyed by the immune system and require… Plant hormone may play a vital role in blood sugar control and diabetes management • Diabetes news • Dec 01 15 A treatment for managing blood sugar levels might be as close as the local health food store, suggests a new research report published… Genetic variant shown to influence women’s body shape and diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Oct 12 15 A genetic variant near the KLF14 gene regulates hundreds of genes that govern how and where women’s bodies store fat, which affects their risk of developing… Endoplasmic reticulum stress plays significant role in type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 01 15 A new research report published in the October 2015 issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, suggests that the endoplasmic reticulum plays a more important role in… Identifying the ‘dimmer switch’ of diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 22 15 Patrick MacDonald has dedicated much of his life to diabetes research. It’s a job he knows is far too large and complex for any one person, but with his latest publication,… Pot Smoking May Increase Prediabetes Risk • Diabetes news • Sep 14 15 Marijuana use in early adulthood was associated with an increased risk for prediabetes, but not diabetes, by middle adulthood in an adjusted analysis of data from the Coronary Artery Risk Development… Diabetic retinopathy screening for children with type 1 diabetes should start later • Diabetes news • Sep 01 15 A new study has found that the occurrence of advanced forms of a diabetic eye disease remains low among children living with diabetes, regardless of… Gestational diabetes can be prevented in high-risk women • Diabetes news • Jul 30 15 The prevalence of overweight and obesity are increasing worldwide. Up to 60 percent of women of reproductive age are overweight or obese in the developed countries. Obesity is a… Diabetes - TB link found in Australia • Diabetes news • Jul 27 15 A 20-year study by James Cook University scientists has found a strong link between diabetes and tuberculosis in tropical Australia. Despite massive improvements in sanitation and antibiotic coverage over the… Lipid enzyme heightens insulin sensitivity, potential therapy to treat Type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 17 15 Reducing high concentrations of a fatty molecule that is commonly found in people with diabetes and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease rapidly improves insulin sensitivity, UT… Impact of Type 2 diabetes on lymphatic vessels identified • Diabetes news • Jul 14 15 Approximately 28 million Americans live with Type 2 diabetes, a condition characterized by high blood sugar levels. Until now, the disease’s effect on the body’s lymphatic vessels has… Ancestral diets determine vulnerability to type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 10 15 The middle classes from developing countries are more susceptible than western Caucasians to obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in today’s changing environment. New research published today in… Healthy diets for youth with type 1 diabetes can be hard for parents to obtain • Diabetes news • Jul 08 15 Patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) often need to modify their eating habits, but many youths with T1DM do not consume… Neighborhood environments and risk for type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 29 15 Neighborhood resources to support greater physical activity and, to a lesser extent, healthy diets appear to be associated with a lower incidence of type 2 diabetes, although the results… Diabetic blindness: UVA IDs best source of stem cells to block vision loss • Diabetes news • Jun 25 15 University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have taken a significant step forward in their efforts to use stem cells to block vision loss… Researchers find a potential target for the treatment of type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 18 15 Currently, there are more than 350 million type 2 diabetics and according to the World Health Organization (WHO) by 2030 it will be the 7th… Exercise can help control blood glucose, and trim waist size and body fat in diabetics • Diabetes news • Jun 17 15 Diabetics who exercise can trim waist size and body fat, and control blood glucose, even if they don’t see cardiorespiratory benefits, new… Which artificial pancreas system is the best for children with type 1 diabetes? • Diabetes news • Jun 10 15 A Montréal research team, co-supervised by Dr. Rémi Rabasa-Lhoret from the IRCM and Dr. Laurent Legault from the Montreal Children’s Hospital, undertook the… A step towards a type 1 diabetes vaccine by using nanotherapy • Diabetes news • Jun 09 15 Two years ago, the Immunology of Diabetes Research Group at the Germans Trias Research Institute (at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - Campus of International Excellence Sphere)… 50 years of diabetes research and treatment • Diabetes news • Jun 08 15 From how people test their glucose levels to how long they can expect to live, almost everything has changed over the past 50 years for Americans with diabetes. A special… Early detection and treatment of type 2 diabetes may reduce heart disease and mortality • Diabetes news • May 18 15 Screening to identify Type 2 diabetes followed by early treatment could result in substantial health benefits, according to new research published today in… Page 1 of 60 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main