New Diabetes Guideline Urges Tailored Therapy • Diabetes news • Apr 19 12 Clinicians should take an individualized, patient-centric approach when treating type 2 diabetes, according to a joint statement from American and European diabetes organizations. Both HbA1c targets and pharmacological interventions should be… Naturopathic care can improve blood sugar, mood in diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 18 12 A new joint study by Group Health Research Institute and Bastyr University Research Institute found that type 2 diabetes patients who received naturopathic care (as an adjunct to… Sugar production switch in liver target for new diabetes therapies • Diabetes news • Apr 15 12 IN THEIR extraordinary quest to decode human metabolism, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have discovered a pair of molecules that regulates the liver’s production… Common Chemical Tied to Diabetes in Seniors • Diabetes news • Apr 14 12 Serum levels of phthalate metabolites are linked with the development of type 2 diabetes in the elderly, Swedish researchers found. “Phthalates are found in numerous household products, such as food… Targeting glucagon pathway may offer a new approach to treating diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 12 12 Maintaining the right level of sugar in the blood is the responsibility not only of insulin, which removes glucose, but also of a hormone called glucagon,… High levels of phthalates can lead to greater risk for type-2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 12 12 There is a connection between phthalates found in cosmetics and plastics and the risk of developing diabetes among seniors. Even at a modest increase in… New study examines risks and benefits of the first line treatment for diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 10 12 Although the drug metformin is considered the gold standard in the management of type 2 diabetes, a study by a group of French researchers… Sugar Production Switch in Liver May Offer Target for New Diabetes Therapies • Diabetes news • Apr 09 12 In their extraordinary quest to decode human metabolism, researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies have discovered a pair of molecules that regulates the… Diabetes continuing to spike in China • Diabetes news • Apr 05 12 The more common type of diabetes in China grew by 30 percent in just seven years, according to a new survey of thousands of Shanghai residents. The curse of affluence appears… Enzyme in saliva helps regulate blood glucose • Diabetes news • Apr 04 12 Scientists from the Monell Center report that blood glucose levels following starch ingestion are influenced by genetically-determined differences in salivary amylase, an enzyme that breaks down dietary starches. Specifically, higher… Metformin May Improve Pancreatic Cancer Prognosis in Patients With Diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 01 12 Patients with diabetes and pancreatic cancer who are prescribed metformin may have improved survival compared with those not prescribed the commonly used diabetic agent, according to a… Gladstone Scientists identify key mechanism involved in Type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 29 12 Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have discovered a key protein that regulates insulin resistance - the diminished ability of cells to respond to the action of insulin… Weight-loss surgery cut blood sugar more than drugs • Diabetes news • Mar 26 12 Weight-loss surgery did a better job of controlling type 2 diabetes in overweight and moderately obese patients than the most advanced medical treatment for the disease, researchers said on… Exercising less than daily still works for diabetics: study • Diabetes news • Mar 23 12 Regular workouts can help people with diabetes rein in their blood sugar levels, and they don’t need to hit the gym every day to see an effect, according… White Rice Increases Diabetes Risk, US Scientists Say • Diabetes news • Mar 18 12 Eating white rice could increase the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, Harvard researchers claimed. Each large serving of white rice was linked to an 11 percent increased risk,… Study suggests link between H. pylori bacteria and adult Type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 14 12 A recent study shows that the presence of H. pylori bacteria is associated with elevated levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), an important biomarker for blood… A New Approach to Treating Type I Diabetes? Columbia Scientists Transform Gut Cells into Insulin Factories • Diabetes news • Mar 12 12 A study by Columbia researchers suggests that cells in the patient’s intestine could be coaxed into making insulin, circumventing the need… New Diabetes Drug Cuts Glycemic Risk • Diabetes news • Mar 04 12 A novel agent that activates a free fatty acid receptor successfully increased insulin secretion without raising the risk of hypoglycemia in patients with type 2 diabetes, a randomized study found. The… Diabetes Risk Noted in Selenium Review • Diabetes news • Mar 01 12 Selenium supplementation might predispose some people to diabetes if they already have adequate levels of the metal, the author of a review cautioned. Although an adequate selenium status confers multiple health… Paula Deen Finally Admits She Has To Make Healthier Food To Sell Diabetes Drugs • Diabetes news • Feb 26 12 Celebrity chef and Food Network personality Paula Deen says that some people ‘were kinda mean’ about her diagnosis, after she publically revealed she… Prediabetes May Not Explain Diabetic Polyneuropathies • Diabetes news • Feb 23 12 In a reversal of two decades of medical reports, a Mayo Clinic study finds the frequency of nerve damage called diabetic polyneuropathy is similar in prediabetic patients and healthy people. Physicians… An Innovative Approach for Predicting Severe Hypoglycemia • Diabetes news • Feb 16 12 The investigators in this trial have a long history in the study of hypoglycemia and in identifying methods for early detection and treatment. They previously demonstrated that the LBGI, a… Diabetes May Start in the Intestines, Research Suggests • Diabetes news • Feb 16 12 Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have made a surprising discovery about the origin of diabetes. Their research suggests that problems controlling blood sugar -… Diabetes risk factors in young Sri Lankans much higher than previously thought • Diabetes news • Feb 14 12 Scientists at King’s College London and the National Diabetes Centre (Sri Lanka) have found evidence of a high number of risk factors for type 2… Blood from Periodontal Disease Can be Used to Screen for Diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 14 12 Oral blood samples drawn from deep pockets of periodontal inflammation can be used to measure hemoglobin A1c, an important gauge of a patient’s diabetes status, an… Page 12 of 60 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main