You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news Beans show promise in diabetes • Diabetes news • Oct 23 12 Downing a cup of beans or lentils every day may help people with type 2 diabetes control their blood sugar and possibly reduce their risk of heart attacks and stroke, according to… Type 2 diabetes may increase the risk of Barrett’s esophagus • Diabetes news • Oct 22 12 Patients with Type 2 Diabetes may face an increased risk for Barrett’s Esophagus (BE), regardless of other risk factors including smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity and gastroesophageal reflux… Daily vibration may combat prediabetes in youth • Diabetes news • Oct 19 12 Daily sessions of whole-body vibration may combat prediabetes in adolescents, dramatically reducing inflammation, average blood glucose levels and symptoms such as frequent urination, researchers report. In mice that mimic… New diabetes screening guidelines released • Diabetes news • Oct 16 12 Routine screening for type 2 diabetes in adults at low and moderate risk is not recommended, although it is recommended for people at high and very high risk of the disease, state… Prolonged sitting can increase Type 2 diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Oct 15 12 Adults who sit for long periods may face a higher risk of Type 2 diabetes than individuals who move around more often, a new review concludes. Even adults who… Recovering ‘bodyguard’ cells in pancreas may restore insulin production in diabetics • Diabetes news • Oct 10 12 The key to restoring production of insulin in type I diabetic patients, previously known as juvenile diabetes, may be in recovering the population of protective cells… Merck’s once-a-week diabetes drug effective in clinical study • Diabetes news • Oct 03 12 An experimental once-a-week drug for type 2 diabetes being developed by Merck & Co proved effective in lowering blood sugar levels in a mid-stage clinical trial, according to data… Study uncovers racial disparities in diabetic complications among underinsured • Diabetes news • Oct 02 12 Diabetes is among the ten leading causes of death in both white and African American patients, but the prevalence of diabetic complications are race-specific, according to a recent… Lack of sleep leads to insulin resistance in teens • Diabetes news • Sep 29 12 A new study suggests that increasing the amount of sleep that teenagers get could improve their insulin resistance and prevent the future onset of diabetes. “High levels of… Cystic fibrosis disrupts pancreas two ways in CF-related diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 17 12 A new University of Iowa study suggests there are two root causes of a type of diabetes associated with cystic fibrosis (CF). The findings, which already have sparked… Study explains decrease in insulin-producing beta cells in diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 14 12 Scientists generally think that reduced insulin production by the pancreas, a hallmark of type 2 diabetes, is due to the death of the organ’s beta cells. However, a… Mobile Apps for Diabetes Present Usability Issues for Older Adults • Diabetes news • Sep 01 12 Diabetes is prevalent among adults aged 65 and older and can lead to a number of other serious health issues. Maintaining control of blood glucose levels is… Can drug coverage erase the income gap in diabetes? • Diabetes news • Aug 31 12 Universal drug coverage might help partly close the gap between the rich and the poor when it comes to diabetes complications, a new Canadian study suggests. Researchers found… Can Diabetes Be Controlled and Can You Recover From It • Diabetes news • Aug 30 12 Millions of people live with diabetes every day all over the world. Both types of diabetes can be perfectly and efficiently controlled with medication and a change… Diabetes Can Be Controlled in Patients After Pancreas Removal • Diabetes news • Aug 30 12 Removing the entire pancreas in patients with cancer or precancerous cysts in part of the organ does not result in unmanageable diabetes — as many physicians previously… Study cites surgery’s role in preventing type-2 diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 26 12 A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine is pointing to another benefit of bariatric surgery: prevention, in addition to the more widely known benefit of that… Sensor detects glucose in saliva and tears for diabetes testing • Diabetes news • Aug 23 12 Researchers have created a new type of biosensor that can detect minute concentrations of glucose in saliva, tears and urine and might be manufactured at low cost… Lifestyle changes among disadvantaged groups key to tackling diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 22 12 The authors say further efforts to tackle these risk factors, particularly excess weight, among disadvantaged groups are urgently needed. The burden of type 2 diabetes disproportionally affects the… Professor Releases Weight Management and Healthy Blood Sugar Control Products • Diabetes news • Aug 12 12 How would you like to experience the effects of running three miles or staving off Type 2 diabetes without making drastic changes in your lifestyle? With nutrition… Investing in quality of care for diabetic patients reduces costs • Diabetes news • Aug 07 12 University of Minnesota School of Public Health researchers have found that medical group practices can reduce costs for patients with diabetes by investing in improved quality of… Weight trainers have lower diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Aug 07 12 Weight training, not just cardio workouts, are linked to a lower risk of developing diabetes, according to a new study. “We all know that aerobic exercise is beneficial for diabetes -… Curry compound may curb diabetes risk: study • Diabetes news • Jul 30 12 Supplements containing a compound found in curry spice may help prevent diabetes in people at high risk, according to a Thai study. Researchers, whose results were published in the journal… A further step towards preventing diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 26 12 Pancreatic beta cells produce insulin, responsible for controlling blood sugar levels and thus essential for our survival. Among the numerous factors that affect the workings of these cells, a protein called… Chemicals in personal care products may increase risk of diabetes in women • Diabetes news • Jul 14 12 A study lead by researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) shows an association between increased concentrations of phthalates in the body and an increased… Pump, Real-Time Monitor Best in Type 1 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 10 12 For type 1 diabetics, sensor-augmented pump therapy offers better control of blood glucose than the traditional method of fingersticks and insulin injections, researchers found. Patients on this type of… Page 9 of 55 pages « First < 7 8 9 10 11 > Last » << Back to main