You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Study Links Vitamin D, Type 1 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 05 08 Sun exposure and vitamin D levels may play a strong role in risk of type 1 diabetes in children, according to new findings by researchers at the Moores Cancer Center… Long-term pesticide exposure may increase risk of diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 04 08 Licensed pesticide applicators who used chlorinated pesticides on more than 100 days in their lifetime were at greater risk of diabetes, according to researchers from the National Institutes of… Blood sugar level important in diabetes-free people • Diabetes news • Jun 04 08 Elevated blood sugar in people without a prior diagnosis of diabetes raises the risk of premature death, results of a study show. Only a few prospective studies have looked at… Discovery of new signal pathway important to diabetes research • Diabetes news • Jun 04 08 Scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and Miami University have discovered that cells in the pancreas cooperate – signal – in a way hitherto unknown. The discovery can… Most Ongoing Diabetes Trials Do Not Include Outcomes Important to Patients • Diabetes news • Jun 03 08 An analysis of ongoing randomized clinical trials (RCTs) in diabetes finds that only about 20 percent have as primary outcomes results that patients consider important, such… Mouse Model Mimics Hyperglycemia, Aids in Diabetes Research • Diabetes news • Jun 02 08 UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have genetically engineered a laboratory mouse in which pancreatic beta cells can regenerate after being induced to die. The new animal model’s regenerative ability… Vitamin D for babies may prevent type 1 diabetes • Diabetes news • May 31 08 A new analysis of current research provides “the strongest evidence to date” that giving small children supplemental vitamin D will help prevent them from developing type 1 diabetes… Association of Numeracy and Diabetes Control • Diabetes news • May 30 08 Background: The influence of a patient’s quantitative skills (numeracy) on the management of diabetes is only partially understood. Objective: To examine the association between diabetes-related numeracy and glycemic control and other… The Traditional Mediterranean Diet Protects Against Diabetes • Diabetes news • May 30 08 The traditional Mediterranean diet provides substantial protection against type 2 diabetes, according to a study published on bmj.com today. The Mediterreanean diet is rich in olive oil, grains, fruits, nuts,… Study shows pine bark naturally reduces cardiovascular risk factors in diabetics • Diabetes news • May 28 08 A new study published in the May 2008 (volume 8, issue 25) edition of the journal of Nutrition Research shows Pycnogenol (pic-noj-en-all), an antioxidant plant extract… New vaccine approach prevents/reverses diabetes in lab study at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh • Diabetes news • May 28 08 Microspheres carrying targeted nucleic acid molecules fabricated in the laboratory have been shown to prevent and even reverse new-onset cases of type 1 diabetes… Cocoa could be a healthy treat for diabetic patients • Diabetes news • May 27 08 For people with diabetes, sipping a mug of steaming, flavorful cocoa may seem a guilty pleasure. But new research suggests that indulging a craving for cocoa can actually… New insights in diagnosing diabetes may help the millions who are undiagnosed • Diabetes news • May 27 08 In light of the 6.2 million Americans who don’t realize they have diabetes, a panel of experts examined the current criteria for screening and diagnosing… Lifestyle change may keep diabetes at bay • Diabetes news • May 26 08 Chinese adults with “pre-diabetes” who adopted a healthy diet and exercised for 6 years were much less likely to progress to full blown diabetes over the next 14 years as… Doctors Not Always Sure When to Treat BP in People with Diabetes • Diabetes news • May 20 08 For people with diabetes, high blood pressure poses a special threat, multiplying their risk of heart attacks, strokes and kidney problems. But a new study… Drug adherence does not explain diabetes race gap • Diabetes news • May 14 08 Differences in medication adherence do not fully explain why African Americans fare more poorly than whites in managing their diabetes, a new study suggests. Research has shown that black… Suspected cause of type 1 diabetes caught “red-handed” for the first time • Diabetes news • May 09 08 Scientists at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis working with diabetic mice have examined in unprecedented detail the immune cells long thought to… Gene Linked to Severe Diabetic Eye, Kidney Diseases • Diabetes news • May 06 08 Researchers at the John A. Moran Eye Center at the University of Utah and collaborative institutions have identified a gene called erythropoietin (EPO) that contributes to increased risk of… Gene variant behind severe diabetes complications • Diabetes news • May 06 08 A newly discovered genetic alteration may explain why some people with diabetes are more prone than others to severe, life-threatening complications of the eye and kidney. Dr. Kang Zhang from the… Studies of Diet Offer Little Insight to Preventing Pregnancy-Related Diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 29 08 Many health care professionals suspect that a low glycemic diet may play a significant role in controlling pregnancy-related diabetes, but a recent review of evidence evaluating the… Promising early evidence of the superior benefits of drug therapy for diabetic eye disease • Diabetes news • Apr 29 08 A JDRF collaboration between Johns Hopkins researchers and Genentech has shown that a drug for the treatment of diabetic eye disease has performed… Diabetes Drugs May Be Related to Fracture Risk • Diabetes news • Apr 29 08 A widely used class of diabetes medications appears to be associated with an increased risk for fractures, according to a report in the April 28 issue of Archives of… African Americans have 5 times higher amputation rate • Diabetes news • Apr 28 08 The overall amputation rate in northern Illinois is declining due to improved care for diabetes and peripheral vascular disease, new research shows. But not everyone is reaping the benefits.… Diabetes Doubling Before Motherhood • Diabetes news • Apr 28 08 Diabetes before motherhood more than doubled in six years among teenage and adult women, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published in the May issue of Diabetes Care. While previous studies have looked… Researchers important markers of high risk of type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 26 08 Doctors are aware of a range of risk factors, mostly related to the patients’ family history, overweight, and lifestyle, that contribute to the risk of developing type… Page 35 of 55 pages « First < 33 34 35 36 37 > Last » << Back to main