New twist in diabetes drugs could reduce life-threatening side effects • Diabetes news • Sep 10 11 Researchers from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston and the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Fla., report they have created prototype drugs having powerful anti-diabetic effects, yet apparently… Many lifestyle factors linked to diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Sep 06 11 A new study reports that weight, diet, exercise, smoking and alcohol intake may each independently influence a person’s risk of getting diabetes. Researchers found that even when people had a… New tactic for controlling blood sugar in diabetes contradicts current view of the disease • Diabetes news • Sep 05 11 Increased low-grade inflammation in the body resulting from obesity is widely viewed as contributing to type 2 diabetes. Going against this long-held belief,… Scripps Research scientists establish new class of anti-diabetic compound • Diabetes news • Sep 05 11 In a joint study, scientists from The Scripps Research Institute and Harvard University’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have established a new class of anti-diabetic compound that targets a unique… DMP for diabetes type 1: guidelines indicate some need for revision • Diabetes news • Sep 05 11 On 22 August 2011, the German Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care (IQWiG) published the results of a literature search for evidence-based clinical practice… Yoga shows some benefit for diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 02 11 Gentle yoga classes may help people with type 2 diabetes take off a small amount of weight and steady their blood sugar control, a small study suggests. The study, of 123… Six new genetic variants linked to type 2 diabetes discovered in South Asians • Diabetes news • Aug 28 11 An international team of researchers led by Imperial College London has identified six new genetic variants associated with type-2 diabetes in South Asians. The… Some kids with diabetes don’t get recommended tests • Diabetes news • Aug 24 11 A significant number of children and young adults with diabetes may not be getting the routine tests recommended for managing the disease, according to a study out Monday. Researchers… MU Study Links Inactivity with Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 23 11 79 million American adults have prediabetes and will likely develop diabetes later in life, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. As the number… How fatty diets cause diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 15 11 Newly diagnosed type 2 diabetics tend to have one thing in common: obesity. Exactly how diet and obesity trigger diabetes has long been the subject of intense scientific research. A new study… Scientists show ‘swamp gas’ protects blood vessels from complications of diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 02 11 Hydrogen sulfide is a foul-smelling gas with an odor resembling that of rotten eggs. Sometimes called “swamp gas,” this toxic substance is generally associated with decaying… Type 2 diabetes: ‘Intensive’ versus ‘conventional’ blood glucose control—no clear picture • Diabetes news • Aug 01 11 Research published in The Cochrane Library found that the risk of death and cardiovascular disease, such as stroke, was unchanged whether glucose control was intense or… Increased muscle mass may lower risk of pre-diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 28 11 A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that the greater an individual’s total muscle mass, the lower the… Diabetes mortality rates in status Aboriginal adults in Alberta concerning • Diabetes news • Jul 25 11 Diabetes rate increases in status Aboriginal adults in Alberta appear to be slowing compared with the general population, although diabetes is more common in status Aboriginals and… Health-care model improves diabetes outcomes, health • Diabetes news • Jul 14 11 A health-care delivery model called patient-centered medical home (PCMH) increased the percentage of diabetes patients who achieved goals that reduced their sickness and death rates, according to health researchers. Pennsylvania leads… Flavonoids Could Represent Two-Fisted Assault on Diabetic Complications and Nervous System Disorders • Diabetes news • Jun 28 11 LA JOLLA, CA-A recent study from scientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies suggests that a strawberry a day (or more accurately, 37 of… Chemical produced in pancreas prevented and reversed diabetes in mice • Diabetes news • Jun 28 11 A chemical produced by the same cells that make insulin in the pancreas prevented and even reversed Type 1 diabetes in mice, researchers at St. Michael’s Hospital… Cautionary tale for people with diabetes: Dog consumed part of a sleeping patient’s toe • Diabetes news • Jun 23 11 In a case study that illustrates the need for people with diabetes to be cautious of foot injuries and to protect themselves from… Study Suggests Drug Significantly Improves Glycemic Control in Type 1 Diabetics on Insulin • Diabetes news • Jun 15 11 Results of a small, observational study conducted at the University at Buffalo suggest that liraglutide, an injectable medication used to treat type 2 diabetes,… Undernourishment in Pregnant, Lactating Females Found Key to Next Generation’s Disease • Diabetes news • Jun 14 11 A new study published by the American Physiological Society offers the strongest evidence yet that vulnerability to type 2 diabetes can begin in the womb, giving… Teens with type 2 diabetes already show possible signs of impaired heart function • Diabetes news • Jun 07 11 Heart function may be affected in people with Type 2 diabetes as early as adolescence, according to a new study that will be presented… Diabetics show higher risk of pancreas disease • Diabetes news • Jun 01 11 People with type 2 diabetes may have a heightened risk of a painful condition known as acute pancreatitis, but those odds are curbed in people on diabetes drugs, a new… Lifestyle Counseling and Glycemic Control in Patients With Diabetes: True to Form? • Diabetes news • May 24 11 Electronic medical records (EMRs) have been in use for more than 30 years, but have only increased in utilization in recent years, due in part… Gluten not linked to babies’ risk of diabetes: study • Diabetes news • May 22 11 For babies at higher risk of childhood diabetes because of family history or genes, a gluten-free diet in the first year of life does not lower the chances… Lowering Fat Intake Might Stave Off Diabetes Even without Weight Loss • Diabetes news • May 19 11 Small differences in diet – even without weight loss – can significantly affect risk for diabetes, according to research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham… Page 15 of 60 pages « First < 13 14 15 16 17 > Last » << Back to main