You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Herb may aid diabetes control • Diabetes news • Jul 19 07 An herb long-used in traditional Indian medicine may help people with type 2 diabetes control their blood sugar, a new study suggests. Researchers found that the herb, called Salacia oblonga, reduced post-meal… Diabetes drug tied to increased cancer prevalence • Diabetes news • Jul 19 07 Patients with diabetes, especially women, who take thiazolidinediones, which include commonly prescribed drugs such as Avandia and Actos, may have an increased risk of developing cancer, according to a new… New study slams safety of Avandia for diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 19 07 The safety of the controversial diabetes drug Avandia (rosiglitazone) was attacked in a new analysis by German researchers, who found little evidence that the drug improved the quality or… Both Types of Diabetes Raise Stroke Risk • Diabetes news • Jul 18 07 New research indicates that both insulin-dependent (type 1) diabetes and non-insulin-dependent (type 2) diabetes is associated with substantially increased risks of stroke overall, and most subtypes of stroke. Strokes occur… Severe Hypoglycemia and Smoking in a Long-Term Type 1 Diabetic Population • Diabetes news • Jul 18 07 The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship of severe hypoglycemia and smoking in a population-based cohort of individuals with long-term type 1 diabetes.… Gene Discovered for Type 1 Diabetes in Children • Diabetes news • Jul 16 07 Pediatrics researchers at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and McGill University in Montreal have identified a gene variant that raises a child’s risk for type 1 diabetes, formerly called… Diabetics experience more complications following trauma • Diabetes news • Jul 16 07 Individuals with diabetes appear to spend more days in the intensive care unit, use more ventilator support and have more complications during hospitalization for trauma than non-diabetics, according to a report… Pumpkin could help diabetics avoid insulin shots • Diabetes news • Jul 10 07 Pumpkin extract has insulin-like effects that could help people with diabetes keep their blood sugar under control, results of an animal study hint. Chinese researchers found that animals with… Class of Medications May Offer Alternative Option for Treating Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 10 07 A review of previous studies indicates that use of a class of medications known as “incretin-based therapy”, which act via certain pathways that affect glucose… Boosting key milk nutrients may help lower type 2 diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Jul 10 07 Most Americans fail to get the calcium and vitamin D they need, but this shortfall could be affecting more than their bones. It may, at least… Alternative medicines need to be considered in diabetes management • Diabetes news • Jul 04 07 People with diabetes are risking their health by not discussing their use of complementary and alternative therapies with the health professionals managing their conventional treatment. A review of… Research Says Sugar Coated Proteins Seal in a Memory of Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 28 07 Researchers at the University of Warwick’s Warwick Medical School have uncovered a process that locks the body’s metabolism in a diabetic state after only relatively limited… Diabetics prefer inhaled insulin • Diabetes news • Jun 27 07 The results of a study published in the journal Diabetes Care suggest that treatment satisfaction and quality of life are more favorable in diabetic patients who use inhaled insulin rather than injected insulin.… Americans making progress managing diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 25 07 Americans appear to be doing a better job of managing diabetes, with more than half of diabetics reaching recommended targets for controlling blood sugar last year, according to a survey published on… Diabetes poses health risks early on, study finds • Diabetes news • Jun 19 07 Diabetes is dangerous even before the disease becomes full-blown, boosting the risk of death from heart disease in its earliest form, Australian researchers said on Monday. Before most people… Drop in diabetes deaths not seen in women • Diabetes news • Jun 19 07 In the last three decades, the annual death rate for people with diabetes has decreased for men but not for women, new research shows. “The improvements seen in men… A Simple Tool Can Enhance How Patients with Diabetes Take Their Medications • Diabetes news • May 30 07 Though diabetes contributes to nearly a quarter million deaths in the United States annually, patients with chronic ailments don’t always take their medication as prescribed.… Diabetics in Nursing Homes Need Improved Care • Diabetes news • May 25 07 Published today in the American Diabetes Association journal Diabetes Care, Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine researchers say that the care of elderly patients with type 1—insulin dependent - and… Quality improvement effort pays off in diabetes care • Diabetes news • May 18 07 Spending money to improve diabetes care at federally qualified community health centers is a sound investment, according to one of the first studies to examine the clinical and economic… Decoding Protein Structures Helps Illuminate Cause of Diabetes • Diabetes news • May 17 07 Any photographer can vouch for the difficulty of capturing a clear picture of a moving target. When it comes to molecules, however, sometimes the motion is exactly what scientists… “Motivational interviews” may aid weight loss • Diabetes news • May 15 07 Women with diabetes may lose more weight if they not only diet and exercise, but also talk about why they need to make a change, a new study suggests. The study,… Low-Fat Dairy May Lower Risk of Diabetes • Diabetes news • May 12 07 Eating low-fat dairy products may help slightly lower the risk of developing diabetes, a new study of more than 40,000 middle-aged men suggests. Each additional serving of low-fat dairy per… Diabetes threat to fertility for males • Diabetes news • May 12 07 Diabetes damages DNA in men’s sperm and may affect fertility, UK research suggests. Diabetes is a well-recognised cause of male sexual dysfunction but is not, currently, seen as a cause… Cherry pie could cut cholesterol and diabetes risk - and taste good too • Diabetes news • May 02 07 A slice of cherry pie a day may help stave off heart disease, research has found. The fruit also lowers cholesterol levels and may… Researchers identify new genetic risk factors for type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Apr 26 07 In the most comprehensive look at genetic risk factors for type 2 diabetes to date, a U.S.-Finnish team, working in close collaboration with two other groups, has… Page 40 of 55 pages « First < 38 39 40 41 42 > Last » << Back to main