You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Paediatric diabetes — which children can gain insulin independence? • Diabetes news • Dec 05 07 The increase in type 1 and type 2 diabetes in childhood has been well documented worldwide and in Australia. In addition, the separate entity of monogenic diabetes is… Diabetes and hypertension—Australian Diabetes Society position statement • Diabetes Mellitus • • Diabetes news • Dec 05 07 Over the last decade there has been increasing interest in the clinical association between hypertension and diabetes. Although a recent consensus statement has provided guidelines for the management of hypertension… Quality-Improvement Initiatives Lead to Progress in Diabetes Care • Diabetes news • Dec 03 07 Two major initiatives designed to improve primary care treatment of type 2 diabetes have yielded significant benefits in largely minority, disadvantaged populations, according to a pair of studies in… Some type 2 diabetics may swap insulin for Byetta • Diabetes news • Nov 29 07 A small study of people with type 2 diabetes who were taking antidiabetes pills plus insulin injections indicates that it may be feasible to replace insulin with injections… Transporters may help delay diabetes-related retinal damage • Diabetes news • Nov 28 07 Two transporters that deliver alternative energy sources to the eye may help delay retinal damage that can occur in diabetes, researchers say. The transporters, SMCT1 and SMCT2, can circumvent… More Young Adults with Diabetes Hospitalized, Costing Billions • Diabetes news • Nov 27 07 Obesity is taking a hefty toll on the health of children and young adults, leaving more Americans facing the burden of a lifetime of diabetes care and management. This… High–Glycemic Index Carbohydrates Associated With Risk for Developing Type 2 Diabetes in Women • Diabetes news • Nov 26 07 Eating foods high on the glycemic index, which measures the effect of carbohydrates on blood glucose levels, may be associated with the risk for… Continuous blood sugar monitoring can work in kids • Diabetes news • Nov 22 07 Use of a monitor that continuously measures body sugar levels is feasible and acceptable for children with insulin-dependent diabetes and their parents, and improves blood sugar control, according to… Vitamin E Could Help 40% of Diabetics Ward Off Heart Attacks • Diabetes news • Nov 22 07 Vitamin E supplements can significantly reduce the risk of heart attacks and related deaths for diabetics who carry a particular version of a gene, according to… Pedometers Motivate People with Diabetes to Walk More • Diabetes news • Nov 20 07 The use of a pedometer and a Web site that tracked physical activity levels proved to be powerful motivators for people with diabetes who participated in a recent walking… Most Diabetics Risk Serious Foot Problems By Wearing The Wrong-sized Shoes • Diabetes news • Nov 19 07 More than six out of ten people with diabetes are walking around in the wrong-sized shoes, exposing themselves to serious foot problems that could lead to… Diabetes death rates higher in black than white youths • Diabetes news • Nov 19 07 During the past two and a half decades, consistent racial disparities have existed in diabetes mortality among young Americans, with death rates for black youths significantly higher those… Holiday Survival Guide for Diabetics • Diabetes news • Nov 19 07 OK, it’s not as if you’ve been dropped into the Sahara Desert with only your wits to rely on, but surviving the holidays with diabetes can still pose a challenge. Pam Davis,… Diabetes type 1 risk not increased by tonsillectomy • Diabetes news • Nov 14 07 The removal of the tonsils and adenoids, common surgical procedures in childhood, does not alter the risk of childhood-onset type 1 diabetes, according to findings published in the medical… Type 2 Diabetes: Inflammation, Not Obesity, Cause Of Insulin Resistance • Diabetes news • Nov 07 07 Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine have discovered that inflammation provoked by immune cells called macrophages leads to insulin resistance and… Fat cells send message that aids insulin secretion • Diabetes news • Nov 06 07 The body’s fat cells help the pancreas do its job of secreting insulin, according to research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. This previously unrecognized process… Diabetes “coach” may help diabetic teenagers • Diabetes news • Nov 02 07 A “personal trainer” can enhance an adolescent’s motivation and capability of managing diabetes, according to a randomized trial sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Tonja R. Nansel, at the… Prediabetes: A Wake-Up Call to Make Changes to Prevent Diabetes • Diabetes news • Nov 01 07 New data suggests that 54 million Americans may be on track to develop diabetes within the next 10 years. They have prediabetes, a condition where blood sugar… Risk factors for diabetic kidney disease identified • Diabetes news • Oct 31 07 High blood pressure and high lipid levels, as well as longer disease duration, elevated glucose (sugar) levels, and male gender, are all significant risk factors for kidney disease in patients… Rare Diabetes Foot Complication Becoming More Common • Diabetes news • Oct 24 07 At first, Kim Schraeder didn’t worry about the swelling in her left foot. After all, it was pulling double-duty while her other foot recovered from surgery. “I have a high… Inhaled insulin Exubera discontinued • Diabetes news • Oct 19 07 Exubera, an inhaled insulin product for diabetes, has been withdrawn from the market by Pfizer Inc, which is taking a $2.8 billion charge to end its involvement with the poorly selling drug, leading… Researchers Discover Antibody Used to Detect Diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 16 07 Researchers at the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes and University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center’s School of Medicine have discovered a fourth antibody in human blood… Study: diabetic neuropathy costs billions per year in lost work time • Diabetes news • Oct 05 07 Workers who have diabetes with neuropathic symptoms such as numbness or tingling in feet or hands lose the equivalent of 1.4 hours a week or $3.65… Genetic ‘roadblock’ hoped to inspire future type 2 diabetes research • Diabetes news • Oct 02 07 A team of Mount Sinai Hospital researchers has found that a “genetic roadblock” identified in a recent study could pave the way toward novel treatments for type… Low doses of a red wine ingredient fight diabetes in mice • Diabetes news • Oct 02 07 Even relatively low doses of resveratrol—a chemical found in the skins of red grapes and in red wine—can improve the sensitivity of mice to the hormone… Page 38 of 55 pages « First < 36 37 38 39 40 > Last » << Back to main