Moderate drinking tied to lower diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Nov 25 11 Middle aged women who eat a lot of refined carbs might offset their risk of type 2 diabetes by drinking a moderate amount of alcohol, a new study suggests. Following… Traffic pollution may be linked to diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Nov 24 11 People who live in areas with high levels of traffic-related air pollution may face a slightly increased risk of developing diabetes, Danish researchers conclude in a new study. They… Diabetes forecast to hit one in 10 adults by 2030 • Diabetes news • Nov 14 11 One in 10 adults will have diabetes by 2030, posing a huge challenge to healthcare systems around the world, according to a report on Monday. The number… Risk of contracting diabetes to increase in world of 7 billion people • Diabetes news • Nov 14 11 World citizen number 7 billion is less likely to die from infectious diseases like measles or even AIDS, and more likely to contract diabetes or… Intensive therapy halves kidney disease in type 1 diabetes • Diabetes news • Nov 13 11 Controlling blood glucose early in the course of type 1 diabetes yields huge dividends, preserving kidney function for decades. The new finding from a study funded by the… Knocking out key protein in mice boosts insulin sensitivity • Diabetes news • Nov 10 11 By knocking out a key regulatory protein, scientists at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland… Tear drops may rival blood drops in testing blood sugar in diabetes • Diabetes news • Nov 09 11 Scientists are reporting development and successful laboratory testing of an electrochemical sensor device that has the potential to measure blood sugar levels from tears instead… Ethnic Differences in Appointment Keeping Affect Health of Diabetes Patients • Diabetes news • Oct 29 11 Ethnic differences in appointment keeping may be an important factor in poor health outcomes among some minority patients with diabetes, according to a new study. The researchers… Medtronic probes insulin pump risks • Diabetes news • Oct 26 11 Medtronic Inc has asked software security experts to investigate the safety of its insulin pumps, as a new claim surfaced that at least one of its devices could be hacked to dose… Low levels of BNP hormone linked to development of Type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 25 11 Using Mendelian randomization, Roman Pfister of the University of Cambridge, UK and colleagues demonstrate a potentially causal link between low levels of B-type natriuretic peptide… Examining New Strategies to Prevent Diabetes Complications • Diabetes news • Oct 24 11 University of Michigan Health System researchers will use a $3.5 million federal grant to study a new approach in halting the downward spiral of diabetes. The complications of diabetes, from… Study finds no correlation between primary kidney stone treatment and diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 21 11 A Mayo Clinic study finds no correlation between the use of shock waves to break up kidney stones and the long-term development of diabetes. The study… Move to better area tied to less diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 20 11 They say “You are what you eat.” Maybe it should also be, “You are where you live.” A new study has found that the affluence of your neighborhood is… Joslin study finds clue to birth defects in babies of mothers with diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 17 11 In a paper published today in Diabetologia, a team at Joslin Diabetes Center, headed by Mary R. Loeken, PhD, has identified the enzyme AMP… Experts find continuous glucose monitoring beneficial in maintaining target blood glucose levels • Diabetes news • Oct 12 11 Patients with diabetes face daily challenges in managing their blood glucose levels, and it has been postulated that patients could benefit from a system providing… Educational interventions appear to be effective for patients with poorly controlled diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 11 11 Three randomized controlled trials published Online First today in Archives of Internal Medicine examine the effectiveness of behavioral and educational interventions for patients with poorly… Kids who watch more TV have poorer diabetes control • Diabetes news • Oct 06 11 Kids with type 1 diabetes who spend hours in front of a TV or computer each day may have poorer blood sugar control, a new study suggests. It’s… Eat more slowly or risk diabetes, a new study warns • Diabetes news • Oct 02 11 Fast eaters may have a higher risk of developing the most common form of diabetes, writes Roger Dobson. People who eat food quickly are twice as likely… Diabetes again linked to colon cancer risk: study • Diabetes news • Sep 29 11 People with diabetes have a somewhat increased risk of colon cancer, an international study said - but the reasons for the connection, and what should be done about it,… Asthma tied to poorer diabetes control in kids • Diabetes news • Sep 26 11 Kids with diabetes may have a higher-than-average rate of asthma, and those with both conditions seem to have a tougher time keeping their blood sugar under control, a study… Dietary Supplement May Lower Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome • Diabetes news • Sep 23 11 FINDINGS: UCLA researchers demonstrated that an over-the-counter dietary supplement may help inhibit development of insulin resistance and glucose intolerance, conditions that are involved in the… Clinic Bridges Inpatient, Outpatient Diabetes Care • Diabetes news • Sep 23 11 After diabetes destroyed his kidney function, retired restaurateur Charles Collins received a transplant last fall that saved his life – but it didn’t cure his disease. In fact, it took the… A good night’s sleep may reduce risk of type 2 diabetes in obese teens • Diabetes news • Sep 20 11 Obese teenagers who don’t get the proper amount of sleep may have disruptions in insulin secretion and blood sugar (glucose) levels, say pediatric… Diabetes Public Health: UCSF Study Highlights Need for Better Guidelines • Diabetes news • Sep 14 11 A survey of federally funded diabetes prevention and control programs in 57 U.S. states and territories has highlighted the need for better diabetes treatment guidelines that are… Diabetes “massive challenge” as cases hit 366 million • Diabetes news • Sep 13 11 The number of people living with diabetes has soared to 366 million, and the disease kills one person every seven seconds, posing a “massive challenge” to healthcare systems worldwide,… Page 14 of 60 pages « First < 12 13 14 15 16 > Last » << Back to main