You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news New data showed type 2 diabetes patients experienced greater blood sugar reductions • Diabetes news • Oct 15 09 A study, published online in the journal Current Medical Research and Opinion, showed that a greater percentage of patients with type 2 diabetes treated… Chinese herbs show promise for diabetes prevention • Diabetes news • Oct 14 09 A number of traditional Chinese herbs may help control blood sugar levels in people at high risk of diabetes, a new research review suggests. The review, which examined 16… Diabetes care undergoes a paradigm shift to delay onset of full-blown disease • Diabetes news • Oct 14 09 Diabetes care is undergoing a paradigm shift in which insulin is being prescribed earlier, for more conditions, in order to delay the onset of full-blown… Healthy Neighborhoods May Be Associated With Lower Diabetes Risk • Diabetes news • Oct 13 09 Individuals living in neighborhoods conducive to physical activity and providing access to healthy foods may have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes in a five-year… Addressing the Need for Trusted, Relevant Information Related to Diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 09 09 MedTagger.com – a new online community that combines social networking and search technology to provide trusted, relevant information to the global diabetes community – is hosting… Immune cell entry into the pancreatic islets key to understanding type 1 diabetes origins • Diabetes news • Oct 08 09 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital investigators have discovered how destructive immune cells gain access to insulin-producing cells and help cause diabetes. The finding… Chinese herbal medicines for preventing diabetes in high risk people • Diabetes news • Oct 07 09 More research is required to establish whether Chinese herbal medicines can reduce the likelihood of developing diabetes, according to Cochrane Researchers. Although herbal medicines are widely used… Ethnic background may be associated with diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Oct 06 09 Fat and muscle mass, as potentially determined by a person’s ethnic background, may contribute to diabetes risk, according to a new study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s… Future diabetes treatment may use resveratrol to target the brain • Diabetes news • Oct 06 09 Resveratrol, a molecule found in red grapes, has been shown to improve diabetes when delivered orally to rodents. Until now, however, little has been known about how… Researchers Link 11 Genetic Variations to Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 02 09 Mathematicians at Michigan Technological University have developed powerful new tools for winnowing out the genes behind some of humanity’s most intractable diseases. With one, they can cast back… Why WAIT for Diabetes Control? • Diabetes news • Oct 02 09 “Weight loss is emerging as one of the best and safest ways to treat type 2 diabetes,” asserts Osama Hamdy, M.D., Ph.D., Medical Director of the Obesity Clinical Program at Joslin Diabetes… Fight Diabetic Non-Healing Wounds Lying Down • Diabetes news • Oct 02 09 More than 18-million people in the United States, or 6.3% of the population, have diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. Unfortunately, when someone becomes diabetic, chronic non-healing wounds often develop,… Know the Warning Signs for Type 1 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 02 09 When Sonia Sotomayor was named Supreme Court nominee, the type 1 diabetes community seized the news as proof that diabetes is no longer a life-limiting condition. Unfortunately, the number… Tai Chi Can Help People with Diabetes Lower Glucose Levels • Diabetes news • Oct 01 09 A regular tai chi exercise program can help people better control their diabetes and lower glucose levels, according to a University of Florida study. In a… Self-monitoring of blood glucose • Diabetes news • Sep 29 09 Diabetes patients should always control their own blood sugar values if this leads to improvements in their treatment. This is the view advocated by Michael Nauck of the Bad Lauterberg Diabetes Center and… Women with diabetes at increased risk for irregular heart rhythm • Diabetes news • Sep 28 09 Diabetes increases by 26 percent the likelihood that women will develop atrial fibrillation (AF), a potentially dangerous irregular heart rhythm that can lead to stroke, heart failure,… Diabetes weakens your bones • Diabetes news • Sep 28 09 Current research suggests that the inflammatory molecule TNF-α may contribute to delayed bone fracture healing in diabetics. The related report by Alblowi et al, “High Levels of TNF-α Contribute to Accelerated Loss of… Diabetes most prevalent in southern US • Diabetes news • Sep 25 09 Diabetes prevalence is highest in the Southern and Appalachian states and lowest in the Midwest and the Northeast of America. Researchers writing in BioMed Central’s open access journal Population Health Metrics… People with type 2 diabetes improved muscular strength • Diabetes news • Sep 22 09 Physical therapist-directed exercise counseling combined with fitness center-based exercise training can improve muscular strength and exercise capacity in people with type 2 diabetes, with outcomes similar to those of… Pancreatic Fat Levels May Help Predict Diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 22 09 Researchers have long suspected that overweight people tend to have large fat deposits in their pancreases, but they’ve been unable to confirm or calculate how much fat resides there because… Large fat cells may increase risk of type 2 diabetes in women • Diabetes news • Sep 21 09 Middle-aged women with large abdominal fat cells have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life compared to women with smaller fat… Racial Disparities in Diabetes Prevalence Linked to Living Conditions • Diabetes news • Sep 21 09 The higher incidence of diabetes among African Americans when compared to whites may have more to do with living conditions than genetics, according to a study led by… Most diabetics falling short on healthy eating • Diabetes news • Sep 10 09 Most Americans with diabetes are eating too much fat and sodium, and not enough fruits, vegetables, grains and low-fat dairy, a new study suggests. The results, say researchers, indicate that… Scientists discover new genetic variation that contributes to diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 07 09 Scientists have identified a genetic variation in people with type 2 diabetes that affects how the body’s muscle cells respond to the hormone insulin, in a new study… Diabetes advance: Researchers find gene that causes resistance to insulin • Diabetes news • Sep 07 09 A breakthrough by an international team of researchers in Canada, France, the UK and Denmark has uncovered a new gene that could lead to better treatment of… Page 26 of 55 pages « First < 24 25 26 27 28 > Last » << Back to main