Risk factors for diabetic kidney disease identified • Diabetes news • Oct 31 07 High blood pressure and high lipid levels, as well as longer disease duration, elevated glucose (sugar) levels, and male gender, are all significant risk factors for kidney disease in patients… Rare Diabetes Foot Complication Becoming More Common • Diabetes news • Oct 24 07 At first, Kim Schraeder didn’t worry about the swelling in her left foot. After all, it was pulling double-duty while her other foot recovered from surgery. “I have a high… Inhaled insulin Exubera discontinued • Diabetes news • Oct 19 07 Exubera, an inhaled insulin product for diabetes, has been withdrawn from the market by Pfizer Inc, which is taking a $2.8 billion charge to end its involvement with the poorly selling drug, leading… Researchers Discover Antibody Used to Detect Diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 16 07 Researchers at the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes and University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center’s School of Medicine have discovered a fourth antibody in human blood… Study: diabetic neuropathy costs billions per year in lost work time • Diabetes news • Oct 05 07 Workers who have diabetes with neuropathic symptoms such as numbness or tingling in feet or hands lose the equivalent of 1.4 hours a week or $3.65… Genetic ‘roadblock’ hoped to inspire future type 2 diabetes research • Diabetes news • Oct 02 07 A team of Mount Sinai Hospital researchers has found that a “genetic roadblock” identified in a recent study could pave the way toward novel treatments for type… Low doses of a red wine ingredient fight diabetes in mice • Diabetes news • Oct 02 07 Even relatively low doses of resveratrol—a chemical found in the skins of red grapes and in red wine—can improve the sensitivity of mice to the hormone… Diet Rich in Fatty Acids Could Thwart Diabetes Onset • Diabetes news • Sep 27 07 Omega-3 fatty acids have long been touted for their heart-healthy and brain-boosting benefits. Consider cod liver oil, fortified infant formula and enriched eggs. Now a study of nearly… Prevalence and progression of diabetes in mitochondrial disease • Diabetes news • Sep 27 07 Diabetes mellitus is now established as one of the greatest healthcare problems of the industrialised world, affecting approximately 7% of the US population. Genetic defects of beta cell function… Glycemic Index Values are Variable • Diabetes news • Sep 26 07 In work investigating the reproducibility of glycemic index values, researchers at the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University (USDA HNRCA) have reported that multiple glycemic index… Screening for Diabetic Eye Disease Increases With Awareness, Access • Diabetes news • Sep 25 07 Increasing patient and clinician awareness and improving access to health care can encourage people with diabetes to seek annual eye exams, which help prevent a serious complication called… Older Blacks and Latinos Still Lag Whites in Controlling Diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 25 07 Despite decades of advances in diabetes care, African Americans and Latinos are still far less likely than whites to have their blood sugar under control, even with… Mutations in the Insulin Gene Can Cause Neonatal Diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 11 07 Ten previously unknown mMutations in the insulin gene can cause permanent neonatal diabetes, an unusual form of type 1 diabetes that affects very young children and results in… Bone size normalizes in young diabetics: study • Diabetes news • Sep 06 07 Children with type 1 or “insulin-dependent” diabetes have transient impaired bone growth that normalizes over time, according to study findings. “Studies on bone development in children with type 1 diabetes… Use of Insulin Pen May Save Diabetics Thousands of Dollars • Diabetes news • Aug 22 07 Diabetics who need to switch from oral medications to insulin could reduce their annual healthcare costs up to $17,000 by using an insulin pen instead of a… Diabetes increase women’s risk of kidney disease • Diabetes news • Aug 21 07 New research shows that diabetes is associated with reduced estrogen levels in women, which may explain why the “female advantage,” reducing their risk of chronic kidney disease compared with men,… Discovery of ‘sugar sensor’ in intestine could benefit diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 21 07 Diabetes patients could benefit from new research at the University of Liverpool that has identified a molecule in the intestine that can ‘taste’ the sugar content of the… Fat on chest and upper back increases risk of insulin resistance • Diabetes news • Aug 19 07 Upper trunk fat –– deposits of fat on the chest and back –– is associated with an increased risk of insulin resistance, a condition that is… Researchers link gestational diabetes to cancer • Diabetes news • Aug 17 07 Women who had gestational diabetes when pregnant may be at greater risk of developing pancreatic cancer, according to U.S. and Israeli researchers who said the study was the first to link… RAND finds cases of undiagnosed diabetes drop sharply • Diabetes news • Aug 14 07 The number of men in the United States with undiagnosed diabetes has declined sharply over the past 25 years, with Hispanics and African-Americans no longer more likely than whites… Therapies for Diabetes: Pramlintide and Exenatide • Diabetes news • Aug 07 07 The American Diabetes Association currently recommends an A1C goal of less than 7 percent. However, many patients are unable to achieve this goal by using oral drug combinations or diet and… Mexico warns diabetes may bankrupt health system • Diabetes news • Aug 06 07 Rocketing levels of diabetes threaten to cripple Mexico’s already strained health services, as Mexicans spurn exercise and healthy eating in favor of heavy foods and sugary soft drinks, the government… Identifying the mechanism behind a genetic susceptibility to type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 02 07 Identifying the mechanism behind a genetic susceptibility to type 2 diabetes Type 2 diabetes is reaching epidemic proportions in the developed world. Determining if and how… Diabetes Drugs Increase Risk of Heart Failure • Diabetes news • Jul 27 07 A class of drugs commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes may double the risk of heart failure, according to a new analysis by researchers at Wake Forest University School… Home Monitoring of Glucose and Blood Pressure • Diabetes news • Jul 25 07 Home monitoring of blood glucose and blood pressure levels can provide patients and physicians with valuable information in the management of diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Home monitoring allows patients to… Page 43 of 60 pages « First < 41 42 43 44 45 > Last » << Back to main