You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Relieving Stress on Insulin-producing Cells May Prevent Diabetes • Diabetes news • Dec 24 09 Cells in your body are constantly churning out poisonous forms of oxygen (oxidants) and mopping them up with a countervailing force of proteins and chemicals (anti-oxidants). This balancing act… Rising mortality in lower income people with diabetes despite drop in overall rate • Diabetes news • Dec 21 09 While mortality from diabetes has declined in Canada, the income-related mortality gap is increasing, with lower income groups faring worse than higher income groups,… Diabetic kids may focus too much on carb counting • Diabetes news • Dec 17 09 Keeping tabs on carbohydrates can help young people with type 1 diabetes control their blood sugar. But they should also be careful about putting too much emphasis on… Tailored treatment may be best for diabetics • Diabetes news • Dec 17 09 For many years, diabetes experts assumed that the closer they could get a diabetic patient’s blood sugar level to what is considered normal, the better. But recent studies now… Regular Coffee, Decaf and Tea All Associated With Reduced Risk for Diabetes • Diabetes news • Dec 15 09 Individuals who drink more coffee (regular or decaffeinated) or tea appear to have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to an analysis… Glycemic Index Education Leads to Better Diabetes Control • Diabetes news • Dec 15 09 Nine weeks of education about the glycemic index in foods is enough to encourage adults with type 2 diabetes to adopt better dietary habits that result in improvements to… Determine Link Between Insulin Use and Cancer in People with Diabetes • Diabetes news • Dec 14 09 UNC Scientists Coordinate Study to Determine Link Between Insulin Use and Cancer in People with Diabetes Type 2 diabetes and obesity are linked to… Diabetic foot ulcers tied to earlier death • Diabetes news • Dec 11 09 Among people with diabetes, those who develop foot ulcers seem to die earlier than those without the complication, a new study finds. Over time, diabetes can damage the blood… Breastfeeding may curb heart, diabetes risk factors • Diabetes news • Dec 08 09 Mothers who breastfeed seem to have a lower long-term risk of developing a collection of risk factors for diabetes and heart disease than women who bottle-feed, a new study suggests.… Study shows pine bark improves circulation, swelling and visual acuity in early diabetic retinopathy • Diabetes news • Dec 02 09 According to the National Institute of Health, 40 percent to 45 percent of Americans diagnosed with diabetes already have some stage of diabetic… Cardiovascular Risk in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes Linked Primarily to Insulin Resistance • Diabetes news • Dec 01 09 According to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), youth with type 1 diabetes… Diabetes Cases to Double and Costs to Triple by 2034 • Diabetes news • Nov 27 09 In the next 25 years, the number of Americans living with diabetes will nearly double, increasing from 23.7 million in 2009 to 44.1 million in 2034. Over… Foot Ulcers Can Pose Great Threat to Diabetics • Diabetes news • Nov 25 09 Diabetics face many health challenges, and among them is the risk of developing foot ulcers. “Foot ulcers can be painful and can lead to further infections and even limb… Diabetes Surgery Summit Consensus Lays Foundation for New Field of Medicine • Diabetes news • Nov 24 09 A first-of-its-kind consensus statement on diabetes surgery is published online today in the Annals of Surgery. The report illustrates the findings of the first international consensus… Researchers discover mechanism of insulin production that can lead to better treatment for diabetes • Diabetes news • Nov 12 09 How a specific gene within the pancreas affects secretion of insulin has been discovered by researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in… New Targets Found for Preventing Diabetes Complications • Diabetes news • Nov 01 09 In diabetes patients, high blood glucose levels can end up killing certain cells in the eyes and kidneys, which is why diabetes is the leading cause of adult blindness and… Researchers Use Smartphones to Improve Health of Diabetics in China • Diabetes news • Oct 30 09 Cellular phones - once a luxury used strictly for talking - have taken on many new roles in recent years. Now researchers at Saint Louis University and… Lifestyle Changes, Drug Lower Type 2 Diabetes Risk • Diabetes news • Oct 29 09 Intensive lifestyle changes aimed at modest weight loss reduced the rate of developing type 2 diabetes by 34 percent over 10 years in people at high risk for… Diabetes can be delayed with diet, exercise • Diabetes news • Oct 29 09 People on the brink of developing diabetes who get a lot of support and encouragement to diet and exercise can turn things around and avoid the disease, U.S. researchers… Statin drugs might slightly boost diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Oct 26 09 Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs do not reduce the risk of diabetes and might modestly elevate the chances of developing the condition, researchers found in a pooled analysis of trial data. “Contrary… IDF releases important new guidelines to improve the treatment of diabetes worldwide • Diabetes news • Oct 23 09 The Guidelines are the work of the IDF Task Force on Clinical Guidelines, which is focused on meeting the critical global need to provide up-to-date… Long-acting insulin boosts diabetes care: study • Diabetes news • Oct 23 09 Long-acting insulin works better than other types of injections for people who need more than pills for their type 2 diabetes, researchers reported on Thursday. Long-acting Levemir insulin given at bedtime… Diabetic Episodes Affect Kids’ Memory • Diabetes news • Oct 19 09 Children who have had an episode of diabetic ketoacidosis, a common complication of diabetes, may have persistent memory problems, according to a new study from researchers at the UC Davis Center for… Clinicians Develop New Decision Aid Tool to Help Type 2 Diabetes Patients • Diabetes news • Oct 16 09 Mayo Clinic clinicians and designers, along with colleagues from other institutions, have developed and tested a tool to involve patients more in their diabetes treatment… Researcher Edits Book on In Vivo Glucose Monitoring • Diabetes news • Oct 15 09 Scientists hope to provide people who have diabetes with a glucose monitoring system that doesn’t require needle sticks and lasts for six months or more, but they are still… Page 25 of 55 pages « First < 23 24 25 26 27 > Last » << Back to main