Diabetes hospitalizations for young women rise dramatically over decade Published: 10/11/2019 10:00 PM • 183 Views
Diabetes hospitalizations for young adults has doubled since the 1990s and shows a shift in the burden of diabetes.'nbsp;The pattern echos the increases in rates of obesity across the United States and shows a growing financial burden for the nation'#39;s insurers Abstract • Full Article
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Ray's outfielder Sam Fuld a hit at USF inaugural diabetes sports camp Published: 02/06/2012 10:22 PM • 2 Views
Kids coached by athletes who share their daily challenges of living with type 1 diabetes The kids who attended the inaugural Sam Fuld USF Diabetes Center Sports Camp this weekend got more than a chance to catch fly balls, practice a tennis swing or hone hoop skills. Throughout the day the youngsters heard positive messages from the [...] Abstract • Full Article
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Elevated Glucose Associated With Undetected Heart Damage Published: 02/06/2012 08:00 AM • 1 Views
A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health suggests that hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) injures the heart, even in patients without a history of heart disease or diabetes... Abstract • Full Article
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Probable Mechanism Underlying Resveratrol Activity Revealed By NIH Study Published: 02/05/2012 08:00 AM • 5 Views
National Institutes of Health researchers and their colleagues have identified how resveratrol, a naturally occurring chemical found in red wine and other plant products, may confer its health benefits. The authors present evidence that resveratrol does not directly activate sirtuin 1, a protein associated with aging... Abstract • Full Article
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Exercise In Low Oxygen Environment May Result In Improved Insulin Sensitivity Published: 02/05/2012 08:00 AM • 5 Views
Intermittent exercise with and without low oxygen concentrations (or hypoxia) can improve insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetics, however exercise while under hypoxic conditions provides greater improvements in glycemic control than intermittent exercise alone, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM)... Abstract • Full Article
Memory Function - Decaffeinated Coffee May Help Published: 02/04/2012 06:00 PM • 5 Views
Drinking decaffeinated coffee may improve brain energy metabolism associated with diabetes type 2, according to a study published in Nutritional Neuroscience and carried out by researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Brain energy metabolism is a dysfunction with a known risk factor for dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease... Abstract • Full Article
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Link Between Insulin Resistance And Brain Health In Elderly Published: 02/03/2012 09:00 AM • 8 Views
New research from Uppsala University shows that reduced insulin sensitivity is linked to smaller brain size and deteriorated language skills in seniors. The findings are now published in the scientific journal Diabetes Care. The main hormonal function of insulin is to support the uptake and use of glucose in muscles and fat tissues... Abstract • Full Article
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Seasonal Changes May Influence The Efficacy Of Vaccination Against Diabetes Published: 02/03/2012 08:00 AM • 9 Views
The development of a medicine for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, based on autoantigen GAD65, received a setback following crucial clinical phase 3 trials that failed to show significant effects. One possible explanation may be seasonal variations in the immune system, claim those responsible for the study that was published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)... Abstract • Full Article
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Hyperinsulinemia and Diabetes Published: 02/02/2012 11:51 AM • 3 Views
You may have heard of hyperglycemia (high blood sugar), but have you heard of hyperinsulinemia? If you have type 2 diabetes, there is a good chance you have the condition and deal with it daily. Abstract • Full Article
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Avocado Benefits Published: 02/02/2012 11:51 AM • 4 Views
A closer look at avocado benefits may have you deciding to incorporate more avocados into your diet. Abstract • Full Article
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Brain Energy Metabolism Improved By Decaffeinated Coffee Published: 02/02/2012 09:00 AM • 6 Views
Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have discovered that decaffeinated coffee may improve brain energy metabolism associated with type 2 diabetes. This brain dysfunction is a known risk factor for dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease. The research is published online in Nutritional Neuroscience... Abstract • Full Article
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Biological Time-Keeper Linked To Diabetes Published: 02/01/2012 08:00 AM • 6 Views
Researchers in Lille and Paris demonstrated that mutations in the melatonin receptor gene (melatonin or the "hormone of darkness" induces sleep) lead to an almost sevenfold increase in the risk of developing diabetes. This research, which was published in Nature Genetics on 29 January 2012, could contributed to the development of new drugs for the treatment or prevention of this metabolic disease... Abstract • Full Article