You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Low-Glycemic Diet Shows Greater Improvement In Glycemic Control Than High-Fiber Diet • Diabetes news • Dec 16 08 Persons with type 2 diabetes who had a diet high in low-glycemic foods such as nuts, beans and lentils had greater improvement in glycemic control and… Pre-Existing Diabetes For Persons Diagnosed With Cancer Linked With Higher Risk of Death • Diabetes news • Dec 16 08 Patients with diabetes at the time of a cancer diagnosis have an increased risk of death compared to patients without diabetes, according to a… CPAP improves sleeping glucose levels in type 2 diabetes patients with OSA • Diabetes news • Dec 15 08 A study in the Dec. 15 issue of the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine suggests that screening type 2 diabetes patients for obstructive sleep apnea… Type 1 diabetes and celiac disease linked • Diabetes news • Dec 11 08 Type 1 (juvenile) diabetes and celiac disease appear to share a common genetic origin, scientists at the University of Cambridge and Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry,… Overweight Siblings of Children with Type 2 Diabetes Likely to Have Abnormal Blood Sugar Levels • Diabetes news • Dec 10 08 Overweight siblings of children with type 2 diabetes are four times more likely to have abnormal glucose levels compared to other overweight… Modeling neonatal diabetes • Diabetes news • Dec 09 08 Neonatal diabetes is a rare form of diabetes that is usually detected within the first six months of life. Approximately 50% of cases of neonatal diabetes are caused by mutations in either the KIR6.2… Body clock linked to diabetes and high blood sugar in new study • Diabetes news • Dec 08 08 Diabetes and high levels of blood sugar may be linked to abnormalities in a person’s body clock and sleep patterns, according to a genome-wide association… New genes present drug targets for managing cholesterol and glucose levels • Diabetes news • Dec 08 08 Scientists have identified 12 new genes that are somewhat strange bedfellows: Some link gallstones and blood cholesterol levels, others link melatonin and sleep patterns to small… Undiagnosed diabetes common in hospitalized adults • Diabetes news • Dec 03 08 In a study of adult patients at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, nearly one in five had blood test results suggesting they had unrecognized diabetes, investigators report in the Journal… Prenatal diabetes exposure has consequences: study • Diabetes news • Nov 28 08 Young adults who were exposed to diabetes in the womb appear to be at increased risk for developing diabetes at an early age. In the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study… Vitamin K linked to insulin resistance in older men • Diabetes news • Nov 27 08 Vitamin K slowed the development of insulin resistance in elderly men in a study of 355 non-diabetic men and women ages 60 to 80 who completed a three-year… Study Details Annual Medical Cost Increases For People with Diabetes • Diabetes news • Nov 25 08 People diagnosed with diabetes spend over $4,100 more each year on medical costs than people who don’t have diabetes, a gap that increases substantially each year following… Diabetes Medications Carry Different Risks of Heart Failure, Death • Diabetes news • Nov 24 08 Older adults who take the diabetes medication rosiglitazone appear to have a higher risk of death and heart failure than those taking the related medication pioglitazone, according to… Steering Diabetes Patients Through the Sweetest Season • Diabetes news • Nov 21 08 November ushers in American Diabetes Month – not only a time to be thankful for bustling basic and clinical research underway on the disease, but also the unofficial start of… Foot Problems Common Among People with Diabetes • Diabetes news • Nov 10 08 Bradford Miller has had diabetes for nine years, and he knows the importance of quick treatment for related problems such as swelling and numbness in the feet. “Knowing some of… Coping and copulation behavior may help calculate diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Nov 06 08 Discussion of a man’s background, attitude, and sexual history isn’t just the fodder of Sex and The City episodes – in the future, it could also be a… Diabetes, High Blood Pressure May Cause People with Alzheimer’s Disease to Die Sooner • Diabetes news • Nov 04 08 People with Alzheimer’s disease who also have diabetes or high blood pressure may die sooner than people without such disorders, according to a study… Apelin to rescue diabetics • Diabetes news • Nov 04 08 Sugar is naturally present in the blood in the form of glucose and is stored in the liver or adipose tissue (fat) thanks to the action of insulin. Glucose is stored or directly… Tweens and Teens Double Use of Diabetes Drugs • Diabetes news • Nov 03 08 America’s tweens and teens more than doubled their use of type 2 diabetes medications between 2002 and 2005, with girls between 10 and 14 years of age showing a… Diabetes Treatment Becomes More Complex, Costly • Diabetes news • Oct 28 08 A progressively more complex and expensive array of treatments for type 2 diabetes is being prescribed to an increasing number of adults, according to a report in the October 27 issue… Americans Are Afraid of That? • Diabetes news • Oct 28 08 The things that people really fear aren’t all that likely to happen to them - unlike diabetes, which affects nearly 24 million people. According to a new survey by the American Diabetes… Artificial Pancreas Could Revolutionize Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 26 08 Researchers at the University of Virginia and sites across the globe are testing a computerized, subcutaneous system that could one day transform the way Type 1 diabetics manage… Foot Pain? You May Have Diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 26 08 Do you ever feel burning, tingling or numbness in your feet and toes? The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) warns against ignoring these symptoms. They could be… Medication Used to Treat RA May Also Reduce the Risk of Diabetes in These Patients • Diabetes news • Oct 26 08 The use of an antimalarial medication may prevent the development of diabetes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, according to research presented this… Scientists from Granada find a potential treatment to prevent diabetes and obesity • Diabetes news • Oct 17 08 A molecule called interleukin-6 has opened new doors for the creation of new drugs against obesity and diabetes. These are the conclusions of an international… Page 32 of 55 pages « First < 30 31 32 33 34 > Last » << Back to main