Low Carb Diet Won’t Help in Gestational Diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 10 13 Simply reducing dietary carbohydrate content was not an effective way to forestall the need for insulin among women with gestational diabetes, a randomized trial showed. The percentage of patients… Treatments, not prevention, dominate diabetes research • Diabetes news • Apr 06 13 Research for diabetes is far more focused on drug therapies than preventive measures, and tends to exclude children and older people who have much to gain from better disease management, according… Diabetes trials worldwide are not addressing key issues in affected populations • Diabetes news • Apr 06 13 An analysis of diabetes trials worldwide has found they are not addressing key issues relating to the condition with almost two thirds focusing on drug therapy… Youth with type 1 diabetes may suffer health risks when transitioning from pediatric to adult care • Diabetes news • Mar 27 13 Adolescent type 1 diabetes patients face greater risk for heart attacks, strokes, blindness and kidney failure later in life if their… New clues in hunt for heredity in type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 19 13 Type 2 diabetes has strong hereditary tendencies and the genes we are born with cannot be changed. However, new research from Lund University in Sweden shows… Study shows community approach effective in fight against diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 18 13 New research from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center shows that a diabetes prevention program led by community health workers is effective at reducing blood glucose and potentially reducing… BUSM study reveals therapeutic targets to alter inflammation, type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 12 13 New research from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) reveals that B cells regulate obesity-associated inflammation and type 2 diabetes through two specific mechanisms. The study,… New Report Says Diabetes Cost the United States $245 Billion in 2012 • Diabetes news • Mar 07 13 Diagnosed diabetes cost the United States an estimated $245 billion in 2012, according to a new analysis from the American Diabetes Association (ADA). The report,… Availability of sugar influences rate of diabetes, study says • Diabetes news • Feb 28 13 In a finding certain to put new pressure on the purveyors of sugary foods and drinks, a worldwide analysis shows that regardless of its effect on obesity, the… Study finds diabetes does not increase risk of total knee surgical complications • Diabetes news • Feb 28 13 Patients with diabetes who undergo total knee replacement surgery do not have increased risk of surgical complications compared to those patients without diabetes, according to… Reprogramming cells to fight diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 24 13 For years researchers have been searching for a way to treat diabetics by reactivating their insulin-producing beta cells, with limited success. The “reprogramming” of related alpha cells into beta cells may one… 1 in 8 Americans diagnosed with type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 24 13 A staggering one in eight Americans has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a new Harris Interactive/HealthDay poll suggests. And more than one third of those polled have… Vitamin D Linked to Diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 16 13 A new study conducted by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health suggests that vitamin intake may play a significant role in cases of adult-onset type 1 diabetes, a disease commonly… Fatal Effects of Diabetes During Pregnancy • Diabetes news • Feb 16 13 From diabetes statistics taken in 2011, 8.3 million people have diabetes, 18.8 million are diagnosed, 8.8 million are undiagnosed, and 79 million individuals within the U.S. are pre-diabetics. Type 1, 2… Diabetes: Control Better, But Still Short of Goal • Diabetes news • Feb 16 13 More patients with diabetes are meeting targets than was the case a decade ago, but there is still room for improvement, especially within certain subgroups, researchers found. About half… NIH study shows big improvement in diabetes control over past decades • Diabetes news • Feb 15 13 More people are meeting recommended goals in the three key markers of diabetes control, according to a study conducted and funded by the National Institutes of… “High-glycemic” foods tied to diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Feb 14 13 People who eat a lot of low-fiber and processed foods that quickly spike blood sugars may, not surprisingly, have a significantly higher risk of the most common form of diabetes, according… Nurse-led teams help type 2 diabetes care • Diabetes news • Feb 11 13 Newly published results from a randomized controlled clinical trial in the Pacific U.S. territory of American Samoa add clear evidence for the emerging idea that community health workers can meaningfully… Mediterranean diet may be best for diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 07 13 Diets lean on meat and rich in healthy fats like olive oil were most effective at promoting weight loss and lowering blood sugar among people with diabetes in a review… Insulin-requiring diabetes up in young children: study • Diabetes news • Feb 04 13 The number of cases of insulin-requiring type 1 diabetes rose sharply in children under the age of Philadelphia over a two decade span, paralleling increases seen across the United States… Type II diabetes and the Alzheimer’s connection • Diabetes news • Feb 04 13 A research team in Israel has devised a novel approach to identifying the molecular basis for designing a drug that might one day decrease the risk diabetes patients face of… Type 1 diabetes rising in kids - study • Diabetes news • Feb 02 13 Cases of insulin-requiring type 1 diabetes rose sharply in children under the age of five in Philadelphia over a two-decade span - similar to increases seen across the U.S.… Binge drinking increases risk of Type 2 diabetes by causing insulin resistance • Diabetes news • Jan 31 13 Binge drinking causes insulin resistance, which increases the risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to the results of an animal study led by researchers at… Adult Tx for Diabetes Works for Kids • Diabetes news • Jan 29 13 Children and teens with type 2 diabetes should be treated initially with a combination of metformin and lifestyle changes, much like adults, a new practice guideline from the American Academy… Islet transplant may slow progression of atherosclerosis • Diabetes news • Jan 28 13 Minimally invasive islet transplantation for patients with type 1 diabetes achieves insulin independence and reverses the progression of atherosclerosis in the first few years after transplant, according to a University… Page 7 of 60 pages « First < 5 6 7 8 9 > Last » << Back to main