You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Taking Diabetes Medication Helps Lower Medical Costs, Slightly • Diabetes news • Mar 18 11 A new study in the journal Health Services Research shows that diabetes patients who do a better job of taking their medication have slightly lower health care costs. However,… Insulin-Releasing Switch Discovered • Diabetes news • Mar 16 11 Johns Hopkins researchers believe they have uncovered the molecular switch for the secretion of insulin - the hormone that regulates blood sugar - providing for the first time an explanation of this process. In… Study challenges “carb counting” in diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 14 11 How many carbs you eat might be less important for your blood sugar than your food’s glycemic load, a measure that also takes into account how quickly you absorb those carbs.… Little evidence soy helps blood sugar control • Diabetes news • Mar 09 11 Soy foods and supplements probably don’t help control high blood sugar, according to a new report. Some clinical trials have linked soy to better blood sugar control. But for the… Researchers find U.S. “diabetes belt” • Diabetes news • Mar 08 11 Already dubbed America’s “stroke belt,” the southeastern U.S. just earned another dubious distinction as the nation’s “diabetes belt,” government researchers said Tuesday. They used county-by-county data to mark those areas where people… Potassium levels possible key to racial disparity in Type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 02 11 Lower potassium levels in the blood may help explain why African-Americans are twice as likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes as whites, according to… Gene variations associated with risk of type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Mar 02 11 For individuals of white European descent, certain variations of the gene HMGA1 are associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus, according to a study in the March 2 issue… Diabetes out of control in many countries: study • Diabetes news • Mar 02 11 People with diabetes in the United States and several other countries do not get effective treatment to control their disease, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday, and health insurance, not… Diabetics in the US, 6 other countries ineffectively treated for diabetes and related risk factors • Diabetes news • Mar 01 11 Millions of people worldwide may be at risk of early death from diabetes and related cardiovascular illnesses because of poor diagnosis and… Diabetics are not benefiting from advances in kidney care • Diabetes news • Feb 25 11 Despite significant advances in kidney care over the past 20 years, efforts to improve therapy for type 1 diabetes patients with kidney dysfunction remain unsuccessful, according to a… Home urine test measures insulin production in diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 24 11 A simple home urine test has been developed which can measure if patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are producing their own insulin. The urine test, from… La Jolla Institute-led team illuminates cell pathway key to insulin resistance in Type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 24 11 A research team, led by La Jolla Institute scientist Joel Linden, Ph.D., has shed new light on the problem of insulin resistance,… Fatty liver may herald impending Type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 24 11 A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that individuals with fatty liver were five times more likely to… Convenient blood test not as effective for diagnosing diabetes in children • Diabetes news • Feb 23 11 Doctors are increasingly using a convenient blood glucose test for diagnosing diabetes and pre-diabetes, but a study by the University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital… People at risk of diabetes offer clues toward novel drugs • Diabetes news • Feb 14 11 Once people develop type 2 diabetes, high blood glucose levels alter their metabolism so much that it becomes difficult to sift through all the clues to find… Study identifies blood glucose levels that predict 10-year risk of retinopathy • Diabetes news • Feb 14 11 Individuals who have higher blood glucose levels and poorer control of those levels over time appear more likely to develop eye-related complications 10 years later, according… Leptin resistance may prevent severe lung disease in patients with diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 14 11 Resistance to leptin, a protein that plays a key role in regulating metabolism and appetite, may help prevent the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)… Fruit salad and blood sugar meters don’t mix • Diabetes news • Feb 10 11 Listen up, diabetics: invisible bits of fruit on your hands can mess up your finger-prick blood tests, making your blood sugar level look higher than it really is. That’s… Study finds low awareness about kidney risks posed by diabetes • Diabetes news • Feb 09 11 The first time that many patients realise that diabetes can affect their kidneys is when they are referred to renal services, according to a multi-cultural study in… Diabetes education classes offered • Diabetes news • Feb 09 11 Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital will hold Diabetes Education classes from 1:30-4 p.m. Thursdays, Feb. 10 and 17, in the Ruth Cole Room on the ground floor of the hospital. This is a two-part… Life’s Simple 7 – Step#6: Reduce Blood Sugar • Diabetes news • Feb 09 11 The American Heart Association considers diabetes one of the six major controllable risk factors for cardiovascular disease. In fact, adults with diabetes are two to four times more likely… Diabetes financial threat to health-care system • Diabetes news • Feb 09 11 Manitoba already has the highest rate of diabetes among the provinces and experts say there could be a nearly 50% increase in new cases in the coming decade. In a forecast… Quality varies in social networking websites for diabetics • Diabetes news • Feb 08 11 Nearly one-half of U.S. adults who use the Internet participate in social networks. While these increasingly include health-focused networks, not much is known about their quality and safety. In… Evolution led to genetic variation that may affect diabetes, Stanford scientist says • Diabetes news • Feb 08 11 The root causes of complex diseases such as type-2 diabetes and obesity have been difficult to identify because the diseases are, well, complex. They occur… Loyola’s Diabetes Clinic Offers One-Visit, Comprehensive Care • Diabetes news • Feb 01 11 More than 23 million people in the United States have diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. Each year more than a million more cases will be diagnosed. Untreated or… Page 16 of 55 pages « First < 14 15 16 17 18 > Last » << Back to main