You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Can the law improve diabetes prevention and control? • Diabetes news • Sep 10 13 New cases of diabetes continue to increase as does the health burden for those with diabetes. Law is a critical tool for health improvement, yet assessments reported in a… Doctors get good and bad safety news on diabetes drugs • Diabetes news • Sep 02 13 Diabetes pills known as DPP-4 therapies got a mixed safety report on Monday as studies showed they did not raise the risk of heart attacks but might… Pre-pregnancy hormone testing may indicate gestational diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Aug 29 13 Overweight women with low levels of the hormone adiponectin prior to pregnancy are nearly seven times more likely to develop gestational diabetes, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published… Early diabetes interventions may also reduce heart disease risk • Diabetes news • Aug 28 13 Two treatments that slow the development of diabetes also may protect people from heart disease, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal… Adapting to mainstream lowers diabetes risk in African-Americans • Diabetes news • Aug 26 13 Trying to find a produce store or a large grocer in an economically depressed neighborhood is about as easy as finding an apple in a candy store. Lack of… Gut taste mechanisms are abnormal in diabetes sufferers • Diabetes news • Aug 25 13 Researchers at the University of Adelaide have discovered that the way the gut “tastes” sweet food may be defective in sufferers of type 2 diabetes, leading to problems with… Antipsychotic drug use in children for mood/behavior disorders increases type 2 diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Aug 22 13 Prescribing of “atypical” antipsychotic medications to children and young adults with behavioral problems or mood disorders may put them at unnecessary risk for type… Type 1 diabetes drug strikingly effective in clinical trial • Diabetes news • Aug 07 13 An experimental drug designed to block the advance of type 1 diabetes in its earliest stages has proven strikingly effective over two years in about half of the… Regeneron’s Eylea improves vision in diabetic eye condition • Diabetes news • Aug 06 13 Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc’s Eylea significantly improved vision in patients with diabetic macular edema (DME) compared to laser surgery in two late-stage clinical trials, paving the way for an expanded… Escape from Poverty Helps Explain Diabetes Epidemic in the American South • Diabetes news • Aug 05 13 The strikingly high prevalence of Type 2 diabetes in the American South can be partially traced to rapid economic growth between 1950 and 1980, new research… Clues Emerge for Autonomic Glitch in Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 25 13 The mechanisms of hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure (HAAF) in diabetes remain unknown, but several recently uncovered clues suggest the condition can be prevented or its effects minimized, according to this review.… Diabetes-Linked Amputations Declining, Study Finds • Diabetes news • Jul 21 13 Fewer foot and leg amputations are being performed on people with diabetes, even as rates of the disease are rising in the United States, a new study finds. Drastic diabetes-related amputations were… DNA abnormalities may contribute to cancer risk in people with type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 14 13 A type of genetic abnormality linked to cancer is more common in people with type 2 diabetes than the rest of the population, a… Interspecies Transplant Works in First Step for New Diabetes Therapy • Diabetes news • Jul 13 13 In the first step toward animal-to-human transplants of insulin-producing cells for people with type 1 diabetes, Northwestern Medicine® scientists have successfully transplanted islets, the cells that produce… Risk Model May Catch Type 1 Diabetes Early • Diabetes news • Jun 30 13 A threshold based on risk prediction data from a large epidemiological study of type 1 diabetes may help better predict which patients will develop the disease, researchers reported here.… South Asians need more exercise than white Europeans to reduce diabetes risk, say scientists • Diabetes news • Jun 29 13 South Asians (from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) may have to exercise more than white Europeans to achieve the same levels of fitness and reduce… Type 2 diabetes patients transplanted with own bone marrow stem cells reduces insulin use • Diabetes news • Jun 29 13 A study carried out in India examining the safety and efficacy of self-donated (autologous), transplanted bone marrow stem cells in patients with type… Insulin differs between ethnicities, study finds • Diabetes news • Jun 28 13 People have differing abilities to release and react to insulin depending on ethnicity, according to a new study from researchers at Lund University in Sweden, Stanford University and Kitasato University. The… Type 1 diabetes : regenerate our own insulin cells ? • Diabetes news • Jun 27 13 Patrick Collombat, Inserm Research Director and head of the Avenir team at the Institut de Biologie Valrose in Nice, has published new results concerning Type I diabetes.… Starting on 3 drugs at time of diagnosis benefits Type 2 diabetics • Diabetes news • Jun 25 13 Patients with type 2 diabetes fare significantly better if they are started on three medications at the time of diagnosis than if they are prescribed… Diabetes Deaths on Decline? • Diabetes news • Jun 21 13 Diabetes-related deaths have fallen dramatically over the past 15 years in Canada and the U.K., but excess mortality persisted and was age dependent, a database analysis found. In Ontario, the mortality rate ratio… New Data on Islet Autoantibodies in Young Children Defines Early Type 1 Diabetes Development • Diabetes news • Jun 20 13 A decade-long JDRF-funded study led by the Institute of Diabetes Research in Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany, is providing a deeper understanding of the… Getting enough sleep could help prevent type 2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 19 13 Men who lose sleep during the work week may be able to lower their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by getting more hours of sleep, according to… Diabetics who use meters to monitor their glucose have better control over disease • Diabetes news • Jun 17 13 Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai will present several new studies at ENDO 2013, The Endocrine Society’s Annual Meeting &… An altered gut microbiota can predict diabetes • Diabetes news • Jun 03 13 Intestinal bacteria may have a greater influence on us than was previously thought. 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