You are here : health.am > Diabetes Center > Diabetes news Diabetes news US immigrants missing out on some diabetes care • Diabetes news • Sep 03 09 It’s far from smooth sailing for immigrants in the United States who have diabetes. A new study shows that foreign-born adults with diabetes who move to the US are… People with Type 2 Diabetes Not Meeting Important Nutritional Recommendations • Diabetes news • Sep 03 09 People with type 2 diabetes are not consuming sufficiently healthy diets and could benefit from ongoing nutritional education and counseling, according to a new study by researchers… Texas doctors bust myths about insulin • Diabetes news • Sep 02 09 People newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes often resist taking insulin because they fear gaining weight, developing low blood sugar, and seeing their quality of life decline. Doctors also may be… Changes to DNA linked to diabetes • Diabetes news • Sep 02 09 Genes that regulate the energy consumption of cells have a different structure and expression in type II diabetics than they do in healthy people, according to a new study from the… Aspirin works for primary prevention in moderate and high risk diabetics • Diabetes news • Aug 31 09 The beneficial effects of aspirin in primary prevention of cardiovascular events i.e. stroke, MI and cardiac death are known and generally accepted. In a recent meta-analysis… Research shows why low vitamin D raises heart disease risks in diabetics • Diabetes news • Aug 22 09 Low levels of vitamin D are known to nearly double the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with diabetes, and researchers at Washington University School… A clue to the elusive cause of type 1 diabetes: Ottawa researchers investigate immune response to wh • Diabetes news • Aug 20 09 A clue to the elusive cause of type 1 diabetes: Ottawa researchers investigate immune response to wheat Scientists at the… Elevated arginase levels contribute to vascular eye disease such as diabetic retinopathy • Diabetes news • Aug 18 09 Elevated levels of the enzyme arginase contribute to vascular eye damage and Medical College of Georgia researchers say therapies to normalize its levels could halt… Heart-healthy diet may help ward off diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 17 09 Sticking to the so-called DASH diet may protect adults from developing type 2 diabetes, new research shows. DASH is short for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. The DASH diet is… Goal setting helps cut type 2 diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Aug 17 09 Adults may be able to reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes as they age simply by setting diet and exercise goals and sticking to those goals, study… Not enough shut-eye may raise diabetes risk • Diabetes news • Aug 13 09 An inadequate amount of nightly sleep on a recurring basis, coupled with a sedentary lifestyle and overeating, may fuel the development of diabetes, results of a new study hint. “Our… Physicians Bust Myths About Insulin • Diabetes news • Aug 11 09 People diagnosed with type 2 diabetes often resist taking insulin because they fear gaining weight, developing low blood sugar and seeing their quality of life decline. A study recently completed at… Diabetes ups TB risk in children and adolescents • Diabetes news • Aug 06 09 Nearly one in three children and adolescents with “insulin-dependent” type 1 diabetes have a positive skin test for tuberculosis (TB) and are at risk of developing active TB… MRI May Help Physicians Diagnose, Stage and Treat Diabetes • Diabetes news • Aug 05 09 Noninvasive imaging (MRI) may aid physicians in the early diagnosis, staging and treatment of diabetes, according to a study performed at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School… Insufficient Sleep may be Linked to Increased Diabetes Risk • Diabetes news • Aug 03 09 Short sleep times, experienced by many individuals in Westernized societies, may contribute to the development of insulin resistance and reduced glucose tolerance, which in turn may increase the… Study Examines Modern-Day Course of Type 1 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 28 09 The rates of serious complications among individuals with type 1 diabetes appear lower than reported historically, especially when patients are treated intensively, according to a report in the July… For better joint surgery outcome, control diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 27 09 Diabetic patients with uncontrolled diabetes face an increased risk of surgical complications and death following hip or knee replacements, according to a study in The Journal of Bone and… Discovery of genetic toggle switch inches closer to possible diabetes cure • Diabetes news • Jul 21 09 Scientists have identified a master regulator gene for early embryonic development of the pancreas and other organs, putting researchers closer to coaxing stem cells into pancreatic… Discovery of Genetic Switch Advances Diabetes Research • Diabetes news • Jul 20 09 Scientists have identified a master regulator gene for early embryonic development of the pancreas and other organs, putting researchers closer to coaxing stem cells into pancreatic cells as a possible… New hope for diabetics • Diabetes news • Jul 14 09 Of Thailand’s 4 million diabetics, 40,000 lose their feet to ulceration every year. Research leader Dr Narongchai Yingsakmongkol said treatment was with the German drug Immunokine (WF10) given intravenously via saline injection for… Researcher Works to Help Mexican Americans With Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 13 09 Starr County, Texas, sits on the Texas-Mexico border along the banks of the Rio Grande River. Populated largely by Mexican Americans, it is a rural county where… Researcher Works to Help Mexican Americans With Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 10 09 Starr County, Texas, sits on the Texas-Mexico border along the banks of the Rio Grande River. Populated largely by Mexican Americans, it is a rural county where… Research Exploring Possible Link Between Bitter-Taste Sensitivity and Type 2 Diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 09 09 Could an individual’s bitter-taste sensitivity help determine their risk for chronic disease? Kansas State University’s Kathy Nguyen, senior in public health nutrition, is studying the genotypes… Prenatal factors may up diabetes risk late in life • Diabetes news • Jul 09 09 Elderly twins, whether identical or fraternal, seem to have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes - suggesting, researchers say, that certain prenatal factors may contribute to… Two dietary oils, two sets of benefits for older women with diabetes • Diabetes news • Jul 07 09 A study comparing how two common dietary oil supplements affect body composition suggests that both oils, by themselves, can lower body fat in obese postmenopausal… Page 27 of 55 pages « First < 25 26 27 28 29 > Last » << Back to main