Brain trouble tied to diabetes duration, severity • Diabetes news • Aug 12 08 Developing diabetes before age 65 and greater severity of diabetes may be important in the development of mild cognitive impairment among individuals in their 70s and 80s, researchers from the… Diabetic teens benefit from discussing problems • Diabetes news • Aug 12 08 Teenagers with type 1 diabetes, also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, may get an emotional lift from discussing the problems and worries they have in managing their condition, a new study… New survey explores the impact of insulin injections on people with diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 07 08 The American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) today announced results from a survey conducted by Harris Interactive highlighting communication between people with diabetes that require… Spices may protect against consequences of high blood sugar • Diabetes news • Aug 05 08 Herbs and spices are rich in antioxidants, and a new University of Georgia study suggests they are also potent inhibitors of tissue damage and inflammation caused by high… Diabetes Experts Recommend One-Two Punch for Treating Patients with Pre-Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 23 08 For the first time, a consensus of diabetes and metabolic disorder experts have recommended a comprehensive treatment regimen for patients with pre-diabetes. The recommendations call for… Mom’s diabetes tied to early diabetes in offspring • Diabetes news • Jul 18 08 Babies who are exposed to mom’s diabetes and obesity while in the womb are at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in adolescence, according to new research. To… Long-Acting Insulin: Safer, Slightly Tighter Glucose Control in Type 1 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 15 08 Introduced this decade, the long-acting insulin medications glargine and detemir have largely replaced the older intermediate-acting insulin NPH in the treatment of type 1 diabetes.… Diabetes could be a hidden condition for heart disease patients • Diabetes news • Jul 15 08 Researchers at the University of Warwick have discovered diabetes could be a hidden condition for some patients with coronary heart disease. In a study led by Dr… “Snapshots” of Eyes Could Serve as Early Warning of Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 14 08 A new vision screening device, already shown to give an early warning of eye disease, could give doctors and patients a head start on treating diabetes and… UT Southwestern launches study of surgical option for treating diabetic and other neuropathies • Diabetes news • Jul 10 08 UT Southwestern Medical Center plastic surgeons and specialists in diabetes, neurology, pain management and rehabilitation are launching a cutting-edge study of peripheral nerve surgery… Diabetes linked to male infertility; excess sugars in the body have direct effect on sperm quality • Diabetes news • Jul 09 08 Barcelona, Spain: Diabetes in men has a direct effect on fertility, a scientist told the 24th annual conference of the European… New therapeutic options for diabetes-related tissue injury • Diabetes news • Jul 06 08 Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by altered glucose tolerance and impaired lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, and is associated with a number of complications directly resulting from hyperglycemiainduced inflammation.… Preventative Care the Standard to Treat New Diabetics • Diabetes news • Jun 26 08 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently reported that the number of Americans with diabetes has grown to 24 million - a surge of more than 3 million… Lifestyle can alter gene activity, lead to insulin resistance • Diabetes news • Jun 19 08 A Finnish study of identical twins has found that physical inactivity and acquired obesity can impair expression of the genes which help the cells produce energy. The findings… Type 2 diabetes screening not recommended in most cases • Diabetes news • Jun 13 08 Except possibly for people with hypertension (high blood pressure), screening for type 2 diabetes provides few benefits, according to a new report from the U.S. Preventive Services Task… Diabetes, heart risk lower with newer antipsychotic • Diabetes news • Jun 13 08 In a study of schizophrenic patients, those treated with the newer antipsychotic drug Abilify had more favorable changes in metabolic parameters such as blood sugar, lipids and body weight,… Diabetes Experts Respond to New Clinical Trials • Diabetes news • Jun 10 08 The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) has been closely monitoring the results of two major clinical trials released this week, ADVANCE and ACCORD. The results of the studies highlight… Racial Disparities Exist Among Diabetics Treated by the Same Doctor • Diabetes news • Jun 10 08 Black patients with diabetes are less likely than white patients to achieve long-term control of their blood glucose, blood cholesterol and blood pressure levels, even when… Drug Lowers Conversion to Type 2 Diabetes by 81% in Multicenter Study • Diabetes news • Jun 10 08 In a research study of hundreds of patients facing the prospect of developing type 2 diabetes, the oral drug pioglitazone (brand name: Actos®) reduced… Alogliptin lowers blood sugar in type 2 diabetics • Diabetes news • Jun 10 08 Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd’s experimental diabetes drug alogliptin significantly lowers blood sugar alone and in combination with other common therapies, according to research presented on Saturday. Data from five… Study Links Vitamin D, Type 1 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 05 08 Sun exposure and vitamin D levels may play a strong role in risk of type 1 diabetes in children, according to new findings by researchers at the Moores Cancer Center… Long-term pesticide exposure may increase risk of diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 04 08 Licensed pesticide applicators who used chlorinated pesticides on more than 100 days in their lifetime were at greater risk of diabetes, according to researchers from the National Institutes of… Blood sugar level important in diabetes-free people • Diabetes news • Jun 04 08 Elevated blood sugar in people without a prior diagnosis of diabetes raises the risk of premature death, results of a study show. Only a few prospective studies have looked at… Discovery of new signal pathway important to diabetes research • Diabetes news • Jun 04 08 Scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and Miami University have discovered that cells in the pancreas cooperate – signal – in a way hitherto unknown. The discovery can… Most Ongoing Diabetes Trials Do Not Include Outcomes Important to Patients • Diabetes news • Jun 03 08 An analysis of ongoing randomized clinical trials (RCTs) in diabetes finds that only about 20 percent have as primary outcomes results that patients consider important, such… Page 38 of 60 pages « First < 36 37 38 39 40 > Last » << Back to main