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Lemony Diabetes Salad Dressing Recipe Published: 05/09/2012 12:31 PM • 6 Views
Instead of stressing out over ruining a healthy salad with an unhealthy dressing, pour this tasty nutritional powerhouse diabetes salad dressing over those greens. This is a simple salad dressing recipe that has ingredients that have been found to be beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes. Abstract • Full Article
Metformin For Diabetes May Treat Uveitis, A Leading Cause Of Blindness Published: 05/09/2012 09:00 AM • 6 Views
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston researchers have discovered that a drug already prescribed to millions of people with diabetes could also have another important use: treating one of the world's leading causes of blindness... Abstract • Full Article
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Men With Low Testosterone Levels May Be At Increased Risk For Diabetes Published: 05/08/2012 09:00 AM • 10 Views
Low levels of testosterone in men could increase their risk of developing diabetes, a study suggests. Scientists have found that low testosterone levels are linked to a resistance to insulin, the hormone that controls blood sugar levels. The study is the first to directly show how low testosterone levels in fat tissue can be instrumental in the onset of Type 2 diabetes... Abstract • Full Article
Good News And Bad News In Fatty Liver Disease And Diabetes Published: 05/08/2012 09:00 AM • 10 Views
A Penn research team, led by Mitchell Lazar, MD, PhD, director of the Institute for Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, reports in Nature Medicine that mice in which an enzyme called histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) was deleted had massively fatty livers, but lower blood sugar, and were thus protected from glucose intol... Abstract • Full Article
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Study Proposals Could Reduce Diabetic Retinopathy Screening Costs By Around 25 Percent Published: 05/08/2012 09:00 AM • 9 Views
Research carried out at the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry (PCMD), University of Exeter, has concluded that it would be a safe and cost-effective strategy to screen people with type 2 diabetes who have not yet developed diabetic retinopathy, for the disease once every two years instead of annually... Abstract • Full Article
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Could Eating Fast Increase Diabetes Risk? Published: 05/08/2012 08:00 AM • 4 Views
Title: Could Eating Fast Increase Diabetes Risk?Category: Health NewsCreated: 5/8/2012 10:05:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 5/8/2012 12:00:00 AM Abstract • Full Article
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Preventing The Passing Of Mitochondrial Mutations From Mother To Child Published: 05/07/2012 09:00 AM • 10 Views
Research conducted at the Oregon National Primate Research Center at Oregon Health & Science University helps answer some long-standing questions about how certain disease-causing gene mutations are inherited. The research specifically focused on gene mutations in cell mitochondria that can cause several diseases, including forms of cancer, diabetes, infertility and neurodegenerative diseases... Abstract • Full Article
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Possible Protective Blood Factors Against Type 2 Diabetes Identified By Study Published: 05/07/2012 09:00 AM • 9 Views
Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in collaboration with Nurses' Health Study investigators have shown that levels of certain related proteins found in blood are associated with a greatly reduced risk for developing type 2 diabetes up to a decade or more later... Abstract • Full Article
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Lyrica (pregabalin) No Good For Diabetes Or HIV Associated Neuropathic Pain Published: 05/04/2012 10:00 PM • 6 Views
Lyrica (pregabalin) failed in two separate human trials to reduce neuropathic pain linked to diabetes or HIV, said makers Pfizer today. One of the trials - Phase III HIV neuropathy - was stopped early because no benefits were found in an interim analysis on 246 patients out of a planned 416... Abstract • Full Article
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EndoBarrier Re-Implantation Feasible Published: 05/04/2012 05:00 PM • 15 Views
According to an announcement made by GI Dynamics Inc., new data results demonstrate that the EndoBarrier®, a new device for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and/or obesity, is feasible and can be re-implanted safely. EndoBarrier is a pioneering device for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and/or obesity... Abstract • Full Article
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Benefits of Lemon and Diabetes Published: 05/04/2012 12:29 PM • 7 Views
These little yellow handfuls of sunshine may help improve life for people with type 2 diabetes. Learn about the benefits of lemon and diabetes management improvement may be possible. Abstract • Full Article
Older Adults With Diabetes Live Long Enough To Benefit From Interventions And Research Published: 05/04/2012 09:00 AM • 13 Views
Middle-aged and older adults with diabetes showed substantial survival rates in a new University of Michigan Health System study of retirees. Survival rates were strong even for adults living in nursing homes or who have multiple health issues like dementia and disabilities that make self-managed care for diabetes difficult... Abstract • Full Article
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Cellular Energy May Be Depleted In Patients With Obesity And Diabetes By Increased Fructose Consumption Published: 05/04/2012 08:00 AM • 13 Views
Obese people who consume increased amounts of fructose, a type of sugar that is found in particular in soft drinks and fruit juices, are at risk for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NFALD) and more its more severe forms, fatty inflammation and scarring. Now researchers at Duke University Medical Center believe they better understand what mechanism may account for fructose-related liver injury... Abstract • Full Article
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Insulin Resistance, Inflammation And A Muscle-Saving Protein Published: 05/03/2012 09:00 AM • 12 Views
In the online May 2 issue of the journal Cell Metabolism, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine publish three distinct articles exploring: the complex interactions of lipids and inflammation in insulin resistance the roles of omega 3 fatty acids and a particular gene in fighting inflammation how elevated levels of a particu... Abstract • Full Article
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The Relevance Of Benchmarks Questioned In Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients Receiving Insulin Infusions Published: 05/03/2012 08:00 AM • 12 Views
Cardiothoracic surgeons and endocrinologists from Boston Medical Center (BMC) have found that among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, achieving Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) benchmarks for glycemic control may be irrelevant when perioperative continuous insulin infusion protocols are implemented... Abstract • Full Article
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Important Mechanism That Affects The Aging Process Identified Published: 05/03/2012 08:00 AM • 3 Views
Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center have identified a key mechanism of action for the TOR (target of rapamycin) protein kinase, a critical regulator of cell growth which plays a major role in illness and aging... Abstract • Full Article
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How The Heart Can Regulate Energy Balance Throughout the Body Published: 05/03/2012 08:00 AM • 3 Views
According to a study in the April 27 edition of Cell, Dr. Chad Grueter, a postdoctoral researcher in molecular biology and his team from the UT Southwestern Medical Center have, for the first time, demonstrated the heart's ability to regulate energy balance throughout the body... Abstract • Full Article
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Diabetes and Gastroparesis Published: 05/02/2012 12:30 PM • 4 Views
Type 2 diabetes and gastroparesis are a common combination. Learn how common this is as well as causes, complications, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and special considerations. Abstract • Full Article
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