
Heading Circulatory Disease Off At The Pass
Researchers have devised an
ultrasound imaging technique
that picks up subtle early
evidence of peripheral
arterial disease that
current conventional tests
... > full story

'Snapshots' Of Eyes Could Serve As Early Warning Of Diabetes
A new vision screening
device, already shown to
give an early warning of eye
disease, could give doctors
and patients a head start on
treating diabetes and its
... > full story

Coming Epidemic Of Type 2 Diabetes In Young Adults
How will the epidemic of
childhood obesity today
affect the future health of
Americans? As concern about
children's health grows
along with their waistlines,
... > full story

Boosting Survival Of Insulin-cell Transplants For Type 1 Diabetes
Researchers in Japan are
reporting a discovery that
could improve the
effectiveness and expand the
use of transplants of
... > full story
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Insulin-producing Cells Can Give Rise To Stem-like Cells In-vitro
July 22, 2008 The question of whether insulin-producing cells of the pancreas can regenerate is key to our understanding of diabetes. Now scientists have concluded that they can. Researchers have shown in vitro ... > full story -
Regular Meals Reduce Risk Of Developing Metabolic Syndrome, Study Shows
July 22, 2008 It is obvious to most people that our health is affected by what we eat; now, however, scientists have shown that it is also a matter of how often we eat. Scientists have now, for the first time, ... > full story -
Easing Pain And Numbness Associated With Diabetes
July 19, 2008 To ease pain and numbness associated with diabetes, scientists are studying a drug previously used for depression to treat peripheral neuropathy. Diabetics often suffer from this condition because of ... > full story -
Type 2 Diabetes: Culturally-tailored Education Can Improve Blood Sugar Control
July 18, 2008 Using community-based health advocates, delivering information within same-gender groups or adapting dietary and lifestyle advice to fit a particular community's likely diet can help people with type ... > full story -
New Therapies Revealed For Diabetes-induced Microvascular Disease
July 17, 2008 New findings could lead to future treatments to prevent lower limb amputations in diabetes. Diabetes can have serious complications like gangrene and skin ulcers due to a restriction of blood supply ... > full story -
Can Diet Alone Control Type 2 Diabetes? No Evidence Yet
July 16, 2008 Despite strong evidence that type 2 diabetes can be prevented or at least delayed by a combination of lifestyle changes and good dietary advice, a team of Cochrane researchers found that there is no ... > full story -
Diabetes Could Be A Hidden Condition For Heart Disease Patients
July 15, 2008 Diabetes could be a hidden condition for some patients with coronary heart disease. Researchers found high levels of oxidative stress in people with coronary heart disease, previously thought to be a ... > full story -
Diabetes Increases Risk Of Tuberculosis, Studies Show
July 15, 2008 Searching for research over the past four decades containing data on the relationship between diabetes and TB, researchers identified 13 studies involving more than 1.7 million participants, ... > full story -
Potential To Prevent Loss Of Insulin In Type 2 Diabetes
July 14, 2008 There are two completely different diseases known as diabetes. Type 1 is an autoimmune condition that often starts in childhood or adolescence. Type 2 is a metabolic disorder sometimes associated ... > full story -
Metabolic Disease: Understanding How The Brain Can Influence The Effects Of Insulin
July 14, 2008 One of the characteristics of type 2 diabetes is insulin resistance, which refers to the inability of cells in the body to respond appropriately to the hormone insulin. Among the cells in the body ... > full story
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