You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Antipsychotic use may increase the risk for diabetes in some children • Diabetes news • Apr 06 15 Today in JAMA Pediatrics, researchers from The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s (CHOP) PolicyLab published the largest study to date documenting the significant risks to children’s health… High-fat dairy products linked to reduced type 2 diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Apr 02 15 The findings, which have been published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, are in line with previous studies of eating habits that indicated a link between… Diabetics with ankle fractures have longer lengths of stay, more health care costs • Diabetes news • Mar 24 15 New research from NYU Langone orthopaedic surgeons finds patients with diabetes who fracture their ankle incur significantly more inpatient health care costs compared to… Vitamin D prevents diabetes and clogged arteries in mice • Diabetes news • Mar 19 15 In recent years, a deficiency of vitamin D has been linked to type 2 diabetes and heart disease, two illnesses that commonly occur together and are the most… Vildagliptin for type 2 diabetes: No suitable data for combination with sulfonylurea • Diabetes news • Mar 09 15 Vildagliptin (trade name Galvus or Jalra) has been approved since September 2007 for adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus in whom diet and exercise do… Diabetes drug could protect against low blood sugar levels by stimulating insulin production in the body • Diabetes news • Feb 20 15 DPP-4 inhibitors are a group of drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes that lower high blood sugar levels by stimulating… UW ophthalmologists help demonstrate effectiveness of diabetic macular edema treatments • Diabetes news • Feb 19 15 An ophthalmology research team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison took part in a nationwide clinical trial comparing treatments for a form of diabetic eye disease. The study… Newly discovered protein has link to gestational diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 04 15 For at least 40 years, scientists who study how the body metabolizes sugar have accepted one point: there are four enzymes that kick-start the body’s process of getting energy… Support found for peer-mentoring diabetes management program • Diabetes news • Jan 29 15 Managing type 1 diabetes is a never-ending task that requires multiple blood glucose tests, carbohydrate calculations and insulin injections or infusions. This constant effort to control the disease is daunting… New brain pathway offers hope for treating hypogylcemia • Diabetes news • Jan 23 15 For those with diabetes, managing blood sugar is a balancing act - if blood sugar is too high it raises the risk for nerve damage, blindness, kidney failure, and… Islet cell transplantation restores type 1 diabetics’ blood sugar defense mechanisms • Diabetes news • Dec 19 14 Type 1 diabetes (T1D) patients who have developed low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) as a complication of insulin treatments over time are able to regain normal internal… Behavioral interventions to prevent progression to diabetes equally effective in men and women • Diabetes news • Nov 28 14 Behavioural and drug interventions aiming to prevent people with prediabetes progressing to full blown type 2 diabetes are equally effective for both sexes at… Light-activated drug could reduce side effects of diabetes medication • Diabetes news • Oct 14 14 Scientists have created a drug for type 2 diabetes that is switched on by blue light, which they hope will improve treatment of the disease. Diabetes drugs that… Researchers discover new gene responsible for traits involved in diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 19 14 A collaborative research team led by Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) scientists has identified a new gene associated with fasting glucose and insulin levels in rats, mice… Positive outlook and social support help diabetes patients cope • Diabetes news • Sep 09 14 A positive outlook and support from people around them help patients with diabetes cope with psychosocial challenges of the disease, according to an international study that included researchers… Is type 2 diabetes ‘diabetes’ as currently understood? • Diabetes news • Sep 04 14 The current way of diagnosing type-2 diabetes using blood glucose levels needs to be revised, research by scientists from The University of Manchester and King’s College London suggests. The… Do Closed-Loop Insulin Delivery Systems Improve Blood Glucose Control in Type 1 Diabetes? • Diabetes news • Aug 26 14 In a closed-loop control approach to managing type 1 diabetes, glucose sensors placed under the skin continuously monitor blood sugar levels, triggering the release… Insulin offers new hope for the treatment of acute pancreatitis • Diabetes news • Aug 21 14 Acute pancreatitis involves the pancreas digesting itself resulting in severe abdominal pain, vomiting and systemic inflammation. Every year in the UK around 20,000 patients are diagnosed with… Work-related stress is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 08 14 Job strain can significantly increase the risk of developing diabetes. This conclusion was based on prospective data from a population-based study conducted by scientists at the Helmholtz… Shift work linked to heightened risk of type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 26 14 Shift work is linked to a heightened risk of developing type 2 diabetes, with the risk seemingly greatest among men and those working rotating shift patterns, indicates… Rosemary and oregano contain diabetes-fighting compounds • Diabetes news • Jul 23 14 The popular culinary herbs oregano and rosemary are packed with healthful compounds, and now lab tests show they could work in much the same way as prescription anti-diabetic medication, scientists report.… Pre-diabetes label ‘unhelpful and unnecessary’ • Diabetes news • Jul 15 14 Labelling people with moderately high blood sugar as pre-diabetic is a drastically premature measure with no medical value and huge financial and social costs, say researchers from UCL and the Mayo Clinic,… Insulin Pumps Better Than Shots for Diabetes Control • Diabetes news • Jul 03 14 Insulin pumps provide better blood sugar control for adults with diabetes than multiple daily insulin injections, a new study says. Insulin pumps are small devices that are worn by… Diabetes Advance: Gut Cells Changed Into Insulin Producers • Diabetes news • Jul 03 14 Scientists have converted human gut cells into insulin producers by turning off a single gene in an experiment that suggests a novel way forward in treating diabetes. Using… Insulin, other drugs may do more harm than good for some type 2 diabetes patients • Diabetes news • Jul 01 14 For patients with type 2 diabetes - especially those over age 50 - the negative impact of side effects like weight gain… Page 2 of 55 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main