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Interactive session on diabetes on January 29 29 Jan 2006
HUBLI: MM Joshi Eye Institute, Hubli, will organise ‘Madhumeha Samvada’, an interactive session on diabetes and its implications on the eye, at its ...
- Newindpress,
ETEXAN BENEFITS FROM 'SIDE EFFECT' OF DIABETES DRUG 29 Jan 2006
...is riddled with drilled holes - a visible reminder of how much weight Morgan has lost in only a few months, a phenomenon caused by a new diabetes drug derived ...
- Tyler Morning Telegraph,
Diabetes Healthfair instills optimism 29 Jan 2006
The couple were among about 75 people who attended the annual Diabetes Healthfair at the Holiday Inn Grand Hotel. The event was ...
- Billings Gazette,
Diabetes is a growing concern 29 Jan 2006
By Carol Graham. Diabetes is a lifelong illness. Sadly ... much. A diagnosis of diabetes affects the whole family because it never goes away. ...
- Grand Forks Herald,
Inhaler for diabetes 29 Jan 2006
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) yesterday gave a green light for sales of the first insulin inhaler, which could free millions of diabetes patients from ...
- Gulf Times,
Top 10 Things to Know About Diabetes Pills 29 Jan 2006
Metformin (brand name Glucophage) is a biguanide. Biguanides lower blood glucose levels primarily by decreasing the amount of glucose ...
- About - News & Issues,
Interative session on diabetes on January 29 29 Jan 2006
An interactive session on diabetes will be held by Dr MM Joshi eye institute here on January 29 to create awareness on Diabetic Retinopathy. ...
- Webindia123,
Bicyclist rides cross country to raise diabetes awareness 29 Jan 2006
Billing his trip "Uncle Sonny's Bike-A-Thon to Battle Diabetes," he started out last April and expects to wind up back home in Paisley, Fla., in mid-Feburary. ...
- Goldsboro News Argus,
Rural poor living from checkup to checkup 29 Jan 2006
Robert DeLuca. Mr. Hernandez has Type 2 diabetes and has been without health insurance for most of his adult life. He knows he's ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription),
Inhaled Insulin Not A Solution For Diabetics 29 Jan 2006
The traditional way to administer insulin into the body for people with diabetes has been with a needle injection of the substance that will help them control ...
- The Common Voice,
Community Bulletin Board 29 Jan 2006
Diabetes classes and support Queen of the Valley will hold the following classes and support groups in February for those with Diabetes. ...
- Napa Valley Register,
Women with type 1 diabetes have low bone density Jan 27, 2006
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Bone mineral density (BMD) in premenopausal women with type1 diabetes, also referred to as juvenile, diabetes, is 3 percent to 8 ...
- Reuters.uk,
Diabetes a Priority for Meng Jan 27, 2006
Just last week, Meng hit the national press in a feature story run in The New York Times that highlighted the epidemic of diabetes that has swept through many ...
- Asian Week,
Type 1 Diabetes Tied to Thinner Bones Jan 27, 2006
Jan. 27, 2006 -- Women with type 1 diabetes may want to consider getting their bone density checked before menopause, researchers report. ...
- WebMD
DIABETES IN SC Jan 28, 2006
...• Health officials estimate that 257,000 to 342,000 South Carolinians have diabetes, and they ... Diabetes is the sixth-leading cause of death in the state. ...
- The State,
Health Alert: Vinegar for diabetes Jan 27, 2006
...(National) Jan. 26, 2006 - We've all eaten vinegar in everything from coleslaw to pickles. But what if you could actually use it to help prevent diabetes? ...
- WIS,
Diabetes and party animals do mix Jan 27, 2006
With food, drinks and merry-making being the high point of every celebration, is the party scene a complete no-no for a diabetic? ...
- Deccan Herald,
Epilepsy linked with type 1 diabetes risk Jan 25, 2006
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young adults with generalized epilepsy of unknown origin have a four-fold excess risk of having type 1 diabetes, according to ...
- Reuters
Ranbaxy launches diabetes drug Jan 26, 2006
New Delhi: Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd on Wednesday announced the launch of its branded product Volix (Voglibose), for the treatment of diabetes. ...
- Sify,
Brush teeth, help heart Jan 27, 2006
...film of germs known as plaque can build up on your teeth if you don't brush and floss every day, according to the US National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse ...
- Health24.com,
New Treatment For Diabetics Jan 28, 2006
States Food and Drug Administration has approved the product Exubera made by drug manufacturing giant Pfizer for adults with either Type One or Two diabetes. ...
- newswire.co.nz,
Insulin Inhaler Approved By FDA Jan 28, 2006
...inhaler, marketed by Pfizer, could be available this summer to the more than 5 million American adults who take insulin injections for Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes ...
- International News Service,
Diabetes complications rooted in faulty cell repair Jan 26, 2006
...molecular maintenance men - traveling throughout the body to repair damaged blood vessels - become too rigid to move in patients with diabetes, fueling the ...
- Innovations-Report,
Rhode Island study claims Alzheimer's operates much like diabetes Jan 26, 2006
...effect Alzheimer's disease has on the insulin levels of the body, and from these observations she has concluded that the disease may be another form of diabetes ...
- Newstarget.com,
Norwell VNA offers support programs Jan 27, 2006
Diabetes support group - The next meeting of the Norwell Visiting Nurse Association ongoing Diabetes Support Group will be on Monday, Feb. ...
- Rockland Mariner,
Health notes Jan 27, 2006
To pre-register, call Leslie Leveille at 781-682-4569. For more information, please call 1-800-ACS-2345. Diabetes and Heart Disease Seminar Wednesday, Feb. ...
- Abington Mariner,
Pritikins ‘controls’ but does not ‘reverse’ diabetes. Jan 27, 2006
Longevity Center in Florida have moved to clarify claims that following their diet and exercise plan for only three weeks could ‘reverse’ type-2 diabetes. ...
- NutraIngredients.com,
Colville Tribes getting out diabetes message Jan 26, 2006
Diabetes is a medical condition in which the body doesn't make enough insulin, the chemical it naturally produces to break down and use sugar and starch. ...
- Grand Coulee Star,
Drastic steps must be taken against diabetes Jan 25, 2006
But they don't, which is why this menace so imperils life and limb. The overlooked affliction is diabetes, a silent saboteur of human metabolism. ...
- Henderson Gleaner,
Managing diabetes Jan 27, 2006
A 28.5 per cent reduction of risk of diabetes could be achieved just by lifestyle modification (LSM), including diet control and exercise, according to a study ...
- Chennai Online,
Prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular comorbidity in the ... Jan 26, 2006
Diabetes mellitus is a major risk factor for heart disease (heart attack, angina, and heart failure), stroke, and hypertension, which shorten the average life ...
- HeartZine,
Aberdeen Taco John's part of diabetes donation Jan 27, 2006
Taco John's Restaurants presented a check for $23,812 to The American Diabetes Association on Jan. 13. These funds were a result ...
- Aberdeen American News,
Novel approach to combat diabetes Jan 26, 2006
By Peter Donnelly. DUBAI — A novel approach to combat diabetes in the UAE has been revealed at Arab Health 2006. Stemcell research ...
- Khaleej Times,
Cheney athlete sees diabetes as only a hurdle Jan 26, 2006
Eight years ago, Kristine Williams was told that her daughter Abigail had been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. "First of all, we ...
- The Spokesman Review,
Belleair Bluffs Rotary Club lends support to diabetes program Jan 25, 2006
Belleair Bluffs Rotary Club members and the Free Clinic are partnering to raise funds for the Clinic’s Diabetes Education and Testing Program and an April ...
- Tampa Bay Newspapers,
DNAPrint Genomics, Inc. Has Licensed a Diabetes Diagnostic Test ... Jan 26, 2006
Diabetes is the number one cause of renal transplants, blindness and leg amputations. These are all vascular (blood vessel) complications ...
- Market Wire (press release)
Health officials warn about the risk of gestational diabetes Jan 26, 2006
Timesleader.com provides an insightful look at gestational diabetes, which affects babies whose mothers' diets exposed them to obesity and diabetes risks later ...
- Newstarget.com,
Italian study determines chocolate could help fight diabetes Jan 26, 2006
...muscles. But in the very early stages of diabetes, cells become resistant to insulin and stop responding to its mechanisms. This ...
- Newstarget.com,
Hyderabad has emerged as diabetes capital of India: Expert Jan 25, 2006
Hyderabad: Hyderabad has emerged as the diabetes capital of the country and the prevelence of the disease was high as compared to the World Health Organisation ...
- NewKerala.com,
Lizard may aid diabetes patients Jan 26, 2006
By Adam Jones. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Gila monsters have a unique protein in their venom that could eventually help treat diabetes in humans. ...
- Contra Costa Times,
Modest Weight Loss Boosts Bladder Control Jan 27, 2006
27 (HealthDay News) -- Dropping even a small amount of weight not only improves well-being, it also enhances bladder control in women with pre-diabetes, a new ...
- Forbes
Genetics company, researchers work to stop disease before it ... Jan 27, 2006
...people from Iceland to Philadelphia to Africa, a small genetics company has identified gene variations that impressively raise the risk of diabetes and heart ...
- Centre Daily Times,
Leading international and regional professionals lecture at ... Jan 25, 2006
The three-day conference on diabetes concluded today at Arab Health 2006 with international experts recommending cooperation between private and government ...
- AME Info,
Roche Diagnostics to launch diabetes education program tailor-made ... Jan 25, 2006
Roche Diagnostics, a global leader in the diagnostics industry, will launch a new, structured education initiative for the management of diabetes in the Middle ...
- AME Info,
Ranbaxy launches anti-diabetes drug in India Jan 24, 2006
MUMBAI: Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd on Tuesday launched its anti-diabetes product Volix (Voglibose) in dosages of 0.2 mg and 0.3 mg tablets in the Indian markets. ...
- Hindu Business Line,
Progress reported in diabetes treatment Jan 25, 2006
The cells involved repair blood vessels throughout the body, but become too rigid to move in patients with diabetes, increasing vascular problems. ...
- Monsters and Critics.com,
National Study: Lower Birth Weight Accelerates Onset of Type 1 ... Jan 27, 2006
...accelerator hypothesis," which predicts that childhood obesity or higher body mass index levels are associated with a younger age at onset of type 1 diabetes. ...
- AScribe
Identity Swap: Finding the variants that human history has ... Jan 26, 2006
The MHC has the major role in type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. The MHC is also pivotal in response to infection, including malaria and AIDS. ...
- News-Medical.net,
Novo Nordisk Announces Financial Statement for 2005 Jan 27, 2006
Novo Nordisk is a healthcare company with an 80-year history of innovation and achievement in diabetes care. With the broadest diabetes ...
- MSN Money
Arab Health’s three-day conference on diabetes concludes Jan 25, 2006
The three-day conference on diabetes concluded at Arab Health 2006 with international experts recommending cooperation between private and government ...
- Strategiy,
Changes in lifestyle can curb diabetes Jan 22, 2006
A moderate change in lifestyle along with regular exercise would help ward off diabetes among the vulnerable and risk groups affected by impaired glucose ...
- News Today,
Controlling a monster like diabetes is no small matter Jan 21, 2006
AFTER reading the New York Times series about the toll that diabetes is taking on New Yorkers, I felt an overwhelming sense of sickness, frustration, anger ...
- Toledo Blade,
Roche Diagnostics to launch diabetes education program Jan 25, 2006
Roche Diagnostics will launch a new, structured education initiative for the management of diabetes in the Middle East at the ongoing Arab Health 2006 medical ...
- Strategiy,
Science Health Brief Jan 26, 2006
Over a million adults in the UK have Type II diabetes, but a higher number may have the disease and are as yet unaware. This is ...
- The Muslim News,
US Must Address Diabetes Problem Jan 22, 2006
But they don't, which is why this menace so imperils life and limb. The overlooked affliction is diabetes, a silent saboteur of human metabolism. ...
- Myrtle Beach Sun News,
UTHCT debuts new diabetes drugs clinical trial Jan 24, 2006
A new diabetes drug that also lowers cholesterol and fatty acids in the blood is the subject of a new clinical trial at The University of Texas Health Center ...
- East Texas Review,
Ranbaxy launches Volix for treatment of diabetes Jan 23, 2006
Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd has announced the launch of its branded product Voilx (Voglibose), for the treatment of diabetes. The product ...
- India Infoline.com,
New Approach for Treating Type 2 Diabetes Jan 23, 2006
January 23 - According to the American Diabetes Association, more than 18 million Americans are living with diabetes. Over 90 percent ...
- ABC30.com,
Health: Reducing The Risks Of Stroke Jan 27, 2006
...(CBS 3) PHILADELPHIA Stephanie Stahl explores treating diabetes without painful needles and reducing the risk of stroke. 180 million ...
- CBS 3,
Surprise Finding Revealed - Poor Diabetes Control May Actually Be ... Jan 24, 2006
People with diabetes are always exhorted to keep their blood sugar levels under control, but in some cases the advice might not be appropriate. ...
- DiabeticNews.com,
FREEZE OUT DIABETES- Snow Football Tournament Jan 24, 2006
4. All profits from this event will benefit the American Diabetes Association. According to the ADA there are 20.8 million people ...
- Concordia College,
Ranbaxy launches diabetes drug Volix in India Jan 24, 2006
Pharmaceutical major Ranbaxy Tuesday announced the launch of its branded product Volix for treatment of diabetes in India, which health specialists say could ...
- Webindia123,
Diabetes: No way to downplay the dangers Jan 21, 2006
Braley’s missing toe is just a blip on the screen of the swiftly growing epidemic of diabetes. ... Diabetes is "the leading cause of blindness. ...
- MetroWest Daily News,
Texas Hold'em Poker for Team Diabetes Jan 21, 2006
Karen Berends, a Team Diabetes Canada member, is holding a Texas Hold'em Poker Tournament at Philthy McNasty's to raise funds for the Canadian Diabetes ...
- PokerMag.com
Do you know your BMI? Jan 26, 2006
But things are getting out of hand for Indians in general. By 2025, India is slated to become the 'global capital' of type 2 diabetes. ...
- Daily News & Analysis,
Briefs: Scientist gets $4M for diabetes study Jan 23, 2006
Bethesda, Md., awarded a Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh researcher $4 million to study markers that predict who will develop type 1 diabetes, officials at ...
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
Qatari leader sees how Imperial is improving the health of ... Jan 27, 2006
Her Highness also heard about the creation of Imperial's diabetes centre in Abu Dhabi. Dr Maha Barakat , Medical and Research Director ...
- Imperial College London,
New drug for diabetes Jan 24, 2006
Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, has introduced a branded product Volix (Voglibose), for the treatment of diabetes. Volix, a novel ...
- Andhra Cafe,
Saturday, January 28 Jan 26, 2006
The fifth annual Diabetes Health Fair, sponsored by the American Diabetes Association, offers a free program with screenings and an exhibitor fair. ...
- Billings Outpost,
FDA decision on Exuberant still pending Jan 27, 2006
Federal regulatory agency hasn't completed review of diabetes treatment, despite Pfizer CEO's comments to the contrary. By Aaron ...
- CNN/Money
Diabetes risk high in region Jan 22, 2006
By RANDY GRIFFITH. Focus on a national diabetes epidemic has generated a broad scope of initiatives across the region. An estimated ...
- The Tribune-Democrat,
Diabetes Prevalence Among US Latinos Higher Than General US ... Jan 23, 2006
The diabetes prevalence among US Latinos is higher than the general US population, with patients less likely to be proactive in the treatment of their disease ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Thriving with diabetes Jan 21, 2006
Unlike other players on the eighth-grade team at Christ the Divine Teacher School in Latrobe, Kelsey suffers from Type I diabetes. ...
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
Basic Guidelines for Diabetes Care Jan 23, 2006
By National Guideline Clearinghouse - Diabetes Coalition of California. Diabetes Coalition of California, California Diabetes Program. ...
- Community Dispatch (press release)
Bassett seeks participants for diabetes study Jan 24, 2006
...has announced that Bassett Healthcare has been selected as an affiliate research site for a Natural History Study of the Development of Type 1 Diabetes. ...
- Oneonta Daily Star,
Diabetes and Valentine's Day: Skip That Chocolate Jan 25, 2006
The key to successfully navigating between chocolate obstacles, says Philip Barnett, MD, Ph.D., Director of the Comprehensive Diabetes Outpatient Program at ...
- Fashion Monitor Toronto,
In brief: Hospital class helps with diabetes control Jan 23, 2006
Learn how to control diabetes in a free two-week class offered Wednesdays and Saturdays by Southwestern General Hospital. The Saturday ...
- El Paso Times,
Swim for diabetes set for March 5 Jan 23, 2006
MOUNT VERNON — The community is invited to join more than 1,500 swimmers and walkers Sunday, March 5, at the 31st annual Central Ohio Diabetes Association & ...
- Mount Vernon News,
New Study May Link Diabetes To Specific Gene Jan 23, 2006
CLEVELAND, OH -- Millions of Americans have Type 2 diabetes, which is linked to obesity and an unhealthy lifestyle. But scientists ...
- WRAL.com,
Anti-diabetes drugs may have a down side Jan 22, 2006
New York - People with type 2 diabetes are often prescribed drugs to boost their production of insulin. The controversial belief ...
- Independent Online,
Indians too slow in 'managing' diabetes 23 Nov 2005
LUCKNOW: 'Manage' your diabetes. The mantra, which has already taken the Western countries by storm, is now being tried and tested ...
- Times of India,
Car sales raise funds for diabetes 23 Nov 2005
In honor of November being National Diabetes Month, local auto dealerships will contribute $1 for every vehicle sale of Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge, to the ...
- Lincoln City News Guard,
Diabetes sufferers receive free care 23 Nov 2005
The supplements, worth VND100,000 each, include two cans of Glucerna (special milk) for diabetes and a handbook on diabetes, prevention and treatment. ...
- Viet Nam News,
Calendar puts local faces on diabetes 23 Nov 2005
Huegel, 13, is Miss March on the 2006 Faces of Diabetes calendar. ... "Everyone gets to see the picture, and it supports juvenile diabetes awareness.". ...
- Wilkes Barre Times-Leader,
Nearly half of people with diabetes are not using aspirin to ... 23 Nov 2005
Survey results released today by the American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM) found that nearly half (48%) of US adults 40+ with diabetes are not ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Fibrate cuts type 2 diabetes complications 23 Nov 2005
Fenofibrate (Lipidil) significantly reduces the risk of microvascular-associated complications of type 2 diabetes such as retinopathy and the need for ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
New Innovations Help People with Diabetes 23 Nov 2005
...inhalation of insulin prior to each meal. DEVELOPMENTS HAVE ALSO BEEN MADE ON DIABETES DRUGS. A NEW MEDICATION, DERIVED FROM THE ...
- WFMZ-TV Online,
November is diabetes awareness month 23 Nov 2005
Throughout the month of November, the Canadian Diabetes Association is conducting a major public awareness campaign to help Canadians defeat Type 2 diabetes. ...
- Nipawin Journal,
Diabetes Infects Local Economies 23 Nov 2005
Alexandria, VA (AHN) - Diabetes is known as a costly disease because of high medical expenses and lost wages, which a recent study claims is infecting the ...
- All Headline News
Sugar Intake Promotes Diabetes 23 Nov 2005
LOS ANGELES--Obesity and sugar intake increase the risk of developing Type II diabetes, according to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical ...
- Natural Products Industry Insider,
Diabetes walk is learning opportunity for students 23 Nov 2005
...her condition to become a barrier between she and her peers, Allred has gone to great lengths in her elementary years to bring the topic of diabetes to the ...
- South Lyon Herald,
Sugary drinks increase diabetes risk in fat Latino children, says ... 23 Nov 2005
States are overweight, with those who consume lots of sugar- especially in sugary drinks- running a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a ...
- FoodNavigator-USA,
Scientists Discover Obesity Trigger 23 Nov 2005
Researchers from the Touchstone Center for Diabetes Research at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas have found that the hormone leptin ...
- ShortNews.com,
Activity levels low after gestational diabetes Nov 22, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who have recently had diabetes develop during pregnancy, a condition known as gestational diabetes, are often insufficiently ...
- Reuters.uk,
Study Shows Diabetes Hurts Local Economies Nov 22, 2005
23 /PRNewswire/ -- Diabetes, long known to be a costly disease because of high medical expenses and lost wages, can also take a big bite out of the local ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Increased Duration of Breastfeeding Associated With Decreased Risk ... Nov 22, 2005
CHICAGO, IL -- November 22, 2005 -- Women who breastfeed longer have a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a study in the November 23/30 ...
- DG News
Diabetes Awareness Month Nov 22, 2005
...--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Diabetes is a serious health problem in Texas, affecting approximately 8 percent of all Texans. Most suffer from ...
- Business Wire (press release),
GNC educates public during National Diabetes Month Nov 21, 2005
November is National Diabetes Month and General Nutrition Centers, Inc. the nation’s largest specialty retailer of nutritional ...
- Searcy Daily Citizen,
The observance of Diabetes Week closes Nov 22, 2005
Kitts Diabetes Association, having completed a week of activities geared towards sensitising citizens on the importance of diabetes testing, diabetes control ...
- Sun St.Kitts/Nevis,
CHARLOTTEANS RAISE $550,000 FOR JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH Nov 22, 2005
CHARLOTTE – The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s Charlotte chapter raised $550,000 at its annual Hope Gala on Oct. 29 ...
- dBusinessNews Charlotte (press release),
Blood sugar isn't only diabetes risk factor Nov 22, 2005
The question: The number of Americans with diabetes has more than doubled in the past 25 years. ... During a six-year period, 208 men were diagnosed with diabetes. ...
- Pioneer Press,
Study: Breastfeeding Lowers Mother's Diabetes Risk Nov 22, 2005
...health of the mother. The study shows that nursing a baby reduces a woman's risk of developing diabetes. Alison CapeAlison Cape ...
- LaSalute.net,
US group urges FDA to hold off on diabetes drug Nov 21, 2005
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - An experimental diabetes drug that may increase the risk of congestive heart failure and death should not be allowed on the ...
- Reuters AlertNet,
Against the Backdrop of an Accelerating Diabetes Epidemic, Joslin ... Nov 21, 2005
Joslin Diabetes Center, the acknowledged leader in diabetes research, care and education, has launched a $100 million comprehensive campaign to change the ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Small steps lead to big strides against heart disease, diabetes Nov 21, 2005
...lifestyle habits - think less junk food, more fish and more exercise - can help prevent 80 percent of coronary heart disease and 90 percent of type 2 diabetes. ...
- AZ Central.com,
Diamyd Acquires American Biotechnology Company Nurel Therapeutics ... Nov 22, 2005
The merger is expected to close in mid-December 2005, creating a global biotechnology company focusing on the treatment of diabetes and its complications ...
- PrimeZone (press release),
Schizophrenics shun drugs Nov 22, 2005
...severe side effects. They have also been linked to an increased risk in cases of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Mike Launer ...
- DeHavilland,
Health experts urge diabetes awareness Nov 21, 2005
But in these days of skyrocketing health-care costs -- and rates of type 2 diabetes that are zooming upward along with them -- El Pasoans can avail themselves ...
- El Paso Times,
NZers lose limbs unnecessarily to diabetes Nov 20, 2005
With Diabetes Awareness Week beginning tomorrow (Tuesday 22 November), Diabetes New Zealand is calling for action to bring about a significant reduction in the ...
- Scoop.co.nz (press release),
Pharmacy students join fight against diabetes Nov 20, 2005
POCATELLO - A group of Idaho State University pharmacy students have banded together to help fight diabetes, an invisible epidemic affecting millions of ...
- Idaho State Journal,
Sudden Cardiac Death: Diabetes May Be The Culprit Nov 21, 2005
Recent research highlights diabetes as a strong risk factor for sudden cardiac death, with the risk increasing with the severity of the disease. ...
- MedIndia,
Ministry of Health supports Diabetes Awareness Nov 21, 2005
Primary health care is playing an important role in helping to prevent and manage those at risk from diabetes according to the Ministry of Health. ...
- Scoop.co.nz (press release),
Diabetes prevention needs attention Nov 21, 2005
Dr. Stephen Wolf no longer tells his patients to start a diet when facing diabetes or other weight problems, because nearly all of them ignored his advice. ...
- NewsOK.com (subscription),
HealthWrap: Black infants at risk Nov 22, 2005
...issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association found that women who breastfeed their infants longer have a lower chance of developing type 2 diabetes ...
- United Press International
Nov. 27 Game With Connecticut To Benefit Juvenile Diabetes ... Nov 21, 2005
5:30 pm in the Wolstein Center, Peterson will donate $1 for every person in attendance (until the record is broken) to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation ...
- CSTV.com,
Meta Analysis Links Diabetes And Colorectal Cancer Nov 19, 2005
A new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute conducted a meta-analysis of all the published data on the link between diabetes and the ...
- MedIndia,
Naturally occurring compounds and diabetes Nov 20, 2005
Following a doctor's advice on how to keep diabetes in check is always the best course of action and researchers are constantly on the lookout for compounds ...
- News-Medical.net,
Sensible drinking Nov 22, 2005
...in CHD risk among alcohol consumers has been observed in people with different medical conditions like high blood pressure (hypertension), diabetes and even ...
- Malaysia Star,
Lilly takes top spot in diabetes run Nov 20, 2005
By Akash Shringi. Mike Lilly was the first of 461 runners to cross the finish line in the Guam Diabetes Association's 5K Run/Walk/Wheel for Diabetes event. ...
- Pacific Daily News,
Sugary drinks may lead Latinos to diabetes Nov 21, 2005
UPI) -- A University of Southern California-Los Angeles study shows overweight Latino children consuming many sugary drinks may be at a higher risk for diabetes ...
- United Press International
A measure of thanks Nov 22, 2005
We contacted Tracy Taylor, registered dietitian with the Diabetes Management/Outpatient Nutrition Programs at Doctors Medical Center San Pablo/Pinole, for some ...
- Contra Costa Times,
Healthy living reduces risk of Alzheimer’s Nov 22, 2005
...“Some of the research suggests that populations with a higher incidence of hypertension, high cholesterol and diabetes predisposes them to vascular disease. ...
- Royal Gazette,
Protemix Receives 2005 Frost & Sullivan Excellence in Research ... Nov 22, 2005
Protemix drug candidates to improve health outcomes for patients with diabetic complications such as diabetic heart disease and other diabetes-induced organ ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Diabetes: ‘It won’t happen to me ...’ Nov 20, 2005
Diabetes is a health problem of crisis proportions — the American Diabetes Association estimates that 20.8 million Americans suffer from the disease. ...
- The State,
A comprehensive approach to diabetes prevention Nov 20, 2005
Through this collaboration, The Diabetes Prevention Initiative (DPI) was created and is currently in its second year of funding. ...
- Alamogordo Daily News,
Sugary drinks may lead Latinos to diabetes Nov 21, 2005
New diabetes test better predictor (October 28, 2005) -- Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh researchers say they have developed a series of tests to better ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Concert on diabetes enthrals Vellore Nov 21, 2005
The concert was part of a week-long programme on diabetes awareness. The participants were required to compose songs on diabetes and render them on stage. ...
- Newindpress,
Hot Rod Auction Raises $129,500 For Diabetes Charity Nov 21, 2005
...proceeds from the successful auction of a one-of-a-kind Ford-inspired Dearborn Deuce Convertible™ will be donated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation ...
- WebWire (press release),
UAE: Diabetes Awareness Campaign at Abu Dhabi on Nov 22 Nov 20, 2005
Diabetes Mellitus is a condition in which the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood is too high as as result of defective insulin production, secretion, or ...
- Daijiworld.com,
In brief: Del Sol center plans diabetes presentations Nov 21, 2005
The Del Sol Diabetes Treatment center will present two lectures about pre-diabetes and diabetes Nov. 29-30 at various places in El Paso. ...
- El Paso Times,
Diabetes detection camp on Sunday Nov 19, 2005
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A free diabetes detection and treatment camp being organised jointly by RIMS Hospital and YMA Arts and Sports Club will be held at the YMA ...
- Newindpress,
DIABETES ALERT: Glucose meters can mislead Nov 20, 2005
The Food and Drug Administration is warning people who use one of several glucose meters made by Abbott Diabetes Care that they can give misleading readings. ...
- Kansas City Star,
Diabetes center receives $80,000 Welborn grant Nov 20, 2005
PRINCETON-A diabetes lifestyles center operated by Gibson General Hospital is among 54 grants awarded to tri-state secular and faith-based not-for-profit ...
- Princeton Daily Clarion,
PDP organises free diabetes screening camp Nov 20, 2005
Jammu: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has organised a free diabetes screening camp today at Purkhoo migrant camp. The camp was supervised ...
- GreaterKashmir.com (press release),
American Diabetes Month Nov 21, 2005
Over 18 million Americans have diabetes ... and of those, about one third don't even know they have it. These numbers continue to ...
- Genetic Engineering News,
Diabetes workshop to sensitise nurses Nov 20, 2005
Public Health Nurses from the various community Health Centres and Clinics will be involved in a workshop on how to take pap-smear for two days this month. ...
- SUN Weekend,
Website shows how health clinics measure up Nov 21, 2005
...through its website. Ever wonder which medical clinic is best at controlling blood pressure? Managing diabetes? When all you've ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),
Diabetes linked with cardiac death Nov 18, 2005
Diabetes is a strong risk factor for sudden cardiac death, with the risk increasing with the severity of the disease, according to a study published in the ...
- The Age (subscription),
Diabetes linked with risk of sudden cardiac death Nov 16, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Diabetes is a "strong" risk factor for sudden cardiac death, with the risk increasing with the severity of the disease, according ...
- Reuters.uk,
Diabetes linked with risk of sudden cardiac death Nov 17, 2005
ISLAMABAD, November 18 (Online): Diabetes is a "strong" risk factor for sudden cardiac death, with the risk increasing with the severity of the disease ...
- PakTribune.com,
Diabetes drug cuts repeat heart attacks-study Nov 16, 2005
Nov 16, 2005 — DALLAS (Reuters) - A diabetes drug sold by Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. and Eli Lilly and Co. significantly cut the ...
- ABC News
Diabetes drug cuts repeat heart attacks - study Nov 16, 2005
By Ransdell Pierson and Bill Berkrot. DALLAS (Reuters) - A diabetes drug sold by Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. and Eli Lilly and Co. ...
- Reuters India,
High-sugar diet pushing some Latino kids toward type 2 diabetes Nov 21, 2005
Overweight Latino children who consume lots of sugar-especially in sugary drinks-show signs of beta cell decline, a precursor of type 2 diabetes, according to ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Diabetes drug cuts repeat heart attacks-study Nov 16, 2005
DALLAS (Reuters) - A diabetes drug sold by Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. and Eli Lilly and Co. significantly cut the rate of a second ...
- Reuters
High colon cancer risk with diabetes confirmed Nov 17, 2005
Nov 17, 2005 — NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men and women with diabetes are at increased risk for developing cancer of the colon and rectum, according to a ...
- ABC News
High colon cancer risk with diabetes confirmed Nov 17, 2005
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men and women with diabetes are at increased risk for developing cancer of the colon and rectum, according to a report from Sweden. ...
- Reuters.uk,
Diabetes on the rise in Kerala Nov 19, 2005
Kerala, which boasts of public health indicators comparable to developed countries, is facing a huge challenge because of growing incidence of diabetes in the ...
- NDTV.com,
DHCC to launch public awareness campaign on diabetes and heart ... Nov 19, 2005
...the entire week. The campaign is focused on Diabetes and Heart Diseases which have reached alarming rates in the country. DHCC has ...
- AME Info,
Diabetes derails Kerala's health sector Nov 18, 2005
Kerala is facing a huge challenge these days in the form of growing incidence of diabetes. It’s one disease that has not only ...
- NDTV.com,
How sweet it isn't Nov 21, 2005
By By Judy Kroeger. Editor's note: This is the second in a five-part series on living with diabetes. ... Sugar for people with diabetes? ...
- Connellsville Daily Courier,
Doing battle against diabetes: Joslin trying to raise $100M Nov 19, 2005
Diabetes is on the rise, but the federal government is cutting back on research into the disease just as new technologies offer promising avenues to study. ...
- Boston Herald,
NZ diabetes study world's biggest 03 Oct 2005
A North Island diabetes prevention programme has become the biggest in the world with the recruitment of its 5000th participant. ...
- Stuff.co.nz
Walkers take steps to fight kids' diabetes 03 Oct 2005
That's just a little diabetes research humor about the body's natural insulin carriers that was put to use yesterday as a T-shirt slogan at the 12th annual ...
- Boston Herald
Diabetes Walk Held 03 Oct 2005
EAST HARTFORD -- The 2005 "Hartford Walk to Cure Diabetes" drew thousands to Rentschler Field Sunday morning. In celebration of ...
- Hartford Courant
All In One: A Diabetes Drug, An Anticancer Drug And An ... 03 Oct 2005
Thiazolidinediones (also called glitazones), drugs used to treat insulin-resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes, inhibit vascular cell proliferation by ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Smoking may Increase Risk of Diabetes 03 Oct 2005
...(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Now you can add diabetes to the list of negative health consequences attributed to smoking. New research at ...
- Ivanhoe
One million Dominicans with diabetes, study finds 03 Oct 2005
SANTO DOMINGO. - Some one million Dominicans suffer diabetes in the country, with 50 percent not knowing their condition and the disease also advances among ...
- Dominican Today
Diabetes incidence on the increase 03 Oct 2005
By Boniface Gikandi. About 330 million people worldwide are at risk of becoming diabetic in the next 20 years, the Kenya Diabetes Management Centre has said. ...
- Standard
SPOTLIGHT Tour de Cure : Bike riders aim for diabetes cure 03 Oct 2005
Having combined his enthusiasm for bike riding with his willingness to help the American Diabetes Association, Hiland is working as the chairman of this year ...
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription)
Fun walk in park raises cash for vital diabetes research 03 Oct 2005
Not only was she raising money for diabetes research, Lynch also completed a daily exercise routine that she began in May after being diagnosed with type-2 ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Heart disease: High blood sugar may be risky even for non ... 03 Oct 2005
THE QUESTION Controlling blood sugar in people with diabetes makes it less likely that they will develop heart problems. Might this ...
- Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
First Global Guidelines Endorse metformin (GLUCOPHAGE(R)) as ... 03 Oct 2005
Newly published global guidelines for the management of patients with type 2 diabetes recommend metformin (GLUCOPHAGE(R)) for starting oral treatment(1). This ...
- PR Newswire UK (press release)
Smoking may increase risk of diabetes Oct 1, 2005
A research by investigators at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues demonstrated that smoking may increase the risk of developing diabetes. ...
- Xagena.it
Diabetes deaths to rise 25pc as obesity soars Oct 1, 2005
The number of deaths from diabetes will soar by 25 per cent in the next decade thanks to Britain's escalating weight problem, a World Health Organisation ...
- The Observer
Meet on diabetes on Saturday Oct 1, 2005
VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh Diabetes Federation (APDF) will organise two-day XIV annual conference here from Saturday. APDF president ...
- Newindpress
Diabetes Walk Steps into Chattanooga Oct 1, 2005
...by Neil Nadel. The Chattanooga chapter of the American Diabetes Association hosting their annual Walk to find a cure. Five-million ...
- WDEF
Black Lab helps woman cope with her diabetes Oct 1, 2005
Nichols, a 21-year-old nursing student, has had Type 1 diabetes for 13 years. Dela, a 1-year-old black Labrador retriever, is her medical alert dog. ...
- Tri-Valley Herald
ConjuChem halts development of diabetes compound on safety concern Sep 30, 2005
...said it has put development of a diabetes drug compound on hold citing safety concerns, sending its stock on a punishing slide Friday morning. ...
- National Post
Diabetes & Wound Care Training Clinic Planned For Grenada and ... Sep 30, 2005
...of Medicine in Grenada, the Grenada Ministry of Health, and the Carriacou Health Service among others will provide educational sessions on diabetes and wound ...
- Caribbean World Radio
Dr Reddy's announces deal for diabetes drug Sep 29, 2005
...it had entered a co-development and commercialisation agreement with Denmark-based Rheoscience A/S for the joint development of a drug to treat diabetes. ...
- Newindpress
Dr. Reddy's gets diabetes drug partner Sep 29, 2005
...said Thursday that Denmark's Rheosciences AS agreed to co-develop an experimental diabetes drug that had been licensed to Novo Nordisk AS before the agreement ...
- BusinessWeek
St. Louis' Diabetes Health May Be In Jeopardy: Over 70% Of Type 2 ... Sep 29, 2005
Mayor Francis Slay and State Senator Maida Coleman Announce the Observance of 'Diabetes Control Week' to Address Public Health Issue ST. LOUIS, Sept. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
St. Louis' Diabetes Health May Be In Jeopardy Sep 29, 2005
...failing to meet the A1C goal of 6.5% or less, according to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists' (AACE's) "State of Diabetes in America" Report ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
Drive against diabetes 'vital' Sep 29, 2005
By REBECCA TORR. DIABETES may be on the increase in Bahrain, but can largely be prevented through campaigns and greater public awareness, say health experts. ...
- Gulf Daily News
Nerve Changes from Diabetes Begin Earlier Than Previously Known Sep 29, 2005
Newswise — Mayo Clinic researchers have found that subtle change in nerve conduction is the first reliable sign of nerve complications from diabetes and that ...
- Newswise (press release)
Nerve Changes From Diabetes Begin Earlier Than Previously Known Sep 29, 2005
29 (AScribe Newswire) -- Mayo Clinic research reinforces the importance of blood sugar control from onset of diabetes to prevent nerve damage later. ...
- AScribe
Delhi govt. to take steps to prevent obesity among children Oct 1, 2005
Preventing obesity among school children will be a priority for the administration, said Ms Dikshit while inaugurating the 7th Annual Diabetes Health Mela here ...
- Webindia123
Framingham family will take part in Walk To Cure Diabetes Sep 29, 2005
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, (JDRF), is conducting a 5K, (approximately 3 miles), "Walk To Cure Diabetes" on Sunday, Oct. ...
- Framingham TAB
Team Kelly walks to find a cure for juvenile diabetes Sep 29, 2005
The family and friends of Kelly Flynn are walking in her honor and memory at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk to Cure Diabetes on Saturday morning ...
- Sharon Advocate
Juvenile Diabetes Walk for a Cure is Saturday Sep 29, 2005
On Oct. 1, thousands of people will be walking in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's (JDRF) Walk for a Cure at the Hatch Shell in Boston. ...
- Hingham Journal
Diabetes benefit set for Saturday Sep 29, 2005
There's still time to sign up for the Central Wisconsin Walk for the Cure to benefit diabetes. The 5k walk is being held at 10 am ...
- Stevens Point Journal
Diabetes Drug Controls Blood Glucose, Cardiac Risk Sep 29, 2005
A new review of studies confirms that the drug metformin should be in the first line of defense against type 2 diabetes. Using metformin ...
- eMaxHealth.com
New KIDS Club targets children with diabetes 09-29-2005 Sep 29, 2005
A charter meeting of the KIDS Club was held Monday evening in the Diabetes Education Center at Covenant Hospital Plainview. The ...
- Plainview Daily Herald
Diabetes Killing Patients Unnecessarily Sep 29, 2005
LACK of medical alerts and an improper history of diabetes are among the factors causing unnecessary deaths among diabetes patients. ...
- AllAfrica.com
Faceoff with diabetes Sep 29, 2005
Stopper: John Miller, who has juvenile diabetes, is one of the top high school goalies in the state, according to his coach, Chuck Dodge. ...
- Indianapolis Star
Diabetes fund-raiser set for Saturday Sep 30, 2005
A Northland mother’s song will kick off the 11th annual Walk to Cure Diabetes. Renee Austin and her 9-year-old son, Austin Dorrell ...
- Kansas City Star
Yeast may help diabetes patients administer insulin by nasal spray Sep 30, 2005
Zoe Harrison, Care Advisor at Diabetes UK said, "In the UK, there are around 700,000 people with diabetes whose only treatment option is daily insulin ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
Diabetes – Find a Cause, Don’t Fight the Symptoms Sep 30, 2005
Why is it then that we have been missing on the identification of true causes of diseases (diabetes being just one of many) for so long? ...
- Healthy Wealthy n Wise
Robert Miller: Walks put focus on diabetes Sep 29, 2005
The Greater Dallas chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation expects to raise more than $1.6 million for research from two walks Saturday, one in ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription)
Perioperative Management of Pediatric Surgical Patients with ... Sep 30, 2005
Address e-mail to Lynne.Ferrari{at}childrens.harvard.edu. Pediatric patients with diabetes are managed with increasingly complex regimens. ...
- Anesthesia & Analgesia (subscription)
BLOOD TEST FOR DIABETES SHOWS BLOOD-SUGAR CONTROL FOR THE PAST FEW ... Sep 30, 2005
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have had type-2 diabetes for many years. ... DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a 61-year-old male who has had type-2 diabetes for seven years. ...
- Charlotte Sun-Herald
Eisai to hold clinical trials for diabetes drug Sep 30, 2005
Co., Japan's fourth-largest pharmaceutical maker, said Thursday that it will conduct clinical trials for a drug that treats a complication of diabetes at its ...
- NorthJersey.com
Elderly Diabetics at Double the Risk of Falling Sep 30, 2005
30 (HealthDay News) -- Diabetic nursing home residents are much more likely to suffer dangerous falls than those without diabetes, researchers report. ...
- Forbes
Smokers Are Twice as Likely to Develop Diabetes, Study Reports Sep 26, 2005
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Smoking may more than double a person's risk of developing diabetes within five years, a new study suggests. ...
- Bloomberg
Smoking May Increase Risk Of Diabetes Sep 26, 2005
WINSTON-SALEM, NC -- Smoking may increase the risk of developing diabetes, according to new research by investigators at Wake Forest University School of ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Smoking May Raise Diabetes Risk Sep 26, 2005
26 (HealthDay News) -- Smokers may have yet another reason to kick the habit: According to a new study, it raises their odds of developing diabetes. ...
- Forbes
Smoking 'may increase risk of diabetes' Sep 26, 2005
Now a study in the US has found it may also be linked to Type 2 diabetes, which itself can cause serious health complications. The ...
- Scotsman
Diabetes device lures $5M in venture funds Sep 26, 2005
A local medical device startup that wants to detect diabetes with the simple flick of a switch has received $5 million in venture capital less than a year ...
- MSNBC
Smokers More Likely to Develop Diabetes Sep 27, 2005
Researchers followed a group of more than 900 adults and found smokers were 2.7 times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes in the next five years than people ...
- FOX News
Potential New Treatment For Insulin-dependent Diabetes Sep 28, 2005
Insulin-producing Cells Found In A Variety Of Tissues In Diabetes (February 18, 2004) -- Cells that produce insulin have been unexpectedly found in the fat ...
- Science Daily (press release)
New test predicts damage from diabetes Sep 28, 2005
...of refining a blood test aimed at predicting the likelihood of organ damage in those with elevated blood-sugar levels, particularly patients with diabetes. ...
- The Age (subscription)
Discovery Could Boost Type 1 Diabetes Care Sep 27, 2005
They believe the finding could help boost the effectiveness of islet cell transplants for the treatment of insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes. ...
- ABC News
Honoring lost child, raising awareness Sep 30, 2005
2, by participating in a walk to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Fillio lost her life to undiagnosed Type 1 juvenile diabetes on Nov. ...
- Exeter News-Letter
Animas Launches the ezSet(TM) Infusion Set Sep 30, 2005
About Animas Corporation: Animas, a leading maker of insulin infusion pumps and related products, is dedicated to improving diabetes management and making ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Smokers More Likely to Develop Diabetes Sep 25, 2005
26 /PRNewswire/ -- People who smoke are nearly three times as likely to develop diabetes as those who have never smoked, according to a study being published ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Smoking May Increase Risk of Diabetes Sep 25, 2005
Newswise — Smoking may increase the risk of developing diabetes, according to new research by investigators at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and ...
- Newswise (press release)
Smoking increases diabetes risk Sep 26, 2005
People who smoke may carry an increased risk of developing diabetes, according to new American research. The findings add weight ...
- DeHavilland
Study Links Smoking to Diabetes Risk Sep 26, 2005
...long known to increase the risk of cardiovascular disease -- is also associated with an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, researchers here have ...
- MedPage Today
Gluco-Forum Launches Online Fight Against Pre-Diabetes Sep 27, 2005
LONDON, September 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Today both health care professionals and the general public can access up to date information about pre-diabetes at www ...
- PR Newswire UK (press release)
Smoking linked to risk for diabetes Sep 26, 2005
...at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center said yesterday that smoking may dramatically increase the risk of developing diabetes, adding another disease ...
- Winston-Salem Journal
Study shows smokers risk diabetes Sep 26, 2005
...study that included San Antonio patients has found that cigarette smokers were almost twice as likely as nonsmokers to develop the most common form of diabetes ...
- San Antonio Express (subscription)
Smoking linked to diabetes risk Sep 26, 2005
WINSTON-SALEM, NC, Sept. 26 (UPI) -- A new study says smoking may increase the risk of developing diabetes. The finding emerged ...
- United Press International
Diabetes Among World's Top Killers Sep 27, 2005
By Jason Knapfel. Diabetes may have killed nearly 3 million people in 2000, making it the world's No. ... to a new estimate published in Diabetes Care. ...
- eDiets.com
Living with diabetes at any age: Northborough man has formed a ... Sep 28, 2005
Last year, he formed the Northborough Senior Center Diabetes Support Group with assistance from the Senior Center. "The whole idea ...
- MetroWest Daily News
to walk for diabetes Sep 27, 2005
This day is not much different than any other day in Zachary Wagner's life since being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at just 18 months. ...
- Kalamazoo Gazette
Diabetes walk steps to a cure Sep 28, 2005
They should think, 'There's that girl who's in sixth grade at Academy Hill and, oh yeah, she has diabetes. ... I don't just have diabetes.". ...
- The Republican
5-year study links smoking, diabetes Sep 28, 2005
By DON FINLEY. A five-year study has found that cigarette smokers were almost twice as likely as nonsmokers to develop the most common form of diabetes. ...
- Biloxi Sun Herald
Smoking may up diabetes risk Sep 27, 2005
Smokers may have yet another reason to kick the habit: According to a new study, it raises their odds of developing diabetes. "These ...
- Health24.com
Smokers beware: you may get diabetes Sep 26, 2005
You run the risk of getting diabetes if you are a smoker, says a new study. The surprising conclusion emerged when researchers at ...
- Webindia123
Diabetes 'Walk to Cure' coming Sunday Sep 28, 2005
...and Dixon and representatives from local corporations, schools and organizations are expected to turn out for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's 15th ...
- Daily Democrat
Smokers Almost 300% More Likely to Develop Type 2 Diabetes Sep 27, 2005
...of Medicine’s Department of Public Health Sciences have found that smokers could be nearly three times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than people who ...
- Newsinferno.com
Study shows that nursing homes should consider diabetes a ... Sep 25, 2005
...study from Columbia University Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/The Allen Pavilion suggests that nursing home residents with diabetes are four ...
- News-Medical.net
Smoking May Raise Diabetes Risk Sep 27, 2005
According to a new study, smoking raises the risk of developing diabetes. Researchers examined the relationship between smoking ...
- About Diabetes
Flynn family walks to find a cure for diabetes Sep 28, 2005
The family and friends of Kelly Flynn are walking in her honor and memory at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk to Cure Diabetes on Saturday ...
- Wakefield Observer
Human Beta-Cell Line Offers Hope for Type 1 Diabetes Breakthrough Sep 26, 2005
Newswise — Transplantation of insulin-producing pancreatic beta-cells shows great promise as a treatment for type 1 diabetes, but development of this therapy ...
- Newswise (press release)
Walk for juvenile diabetes takes place today in Providence Sep 25, 2005
PROVIDENCE , RI (AP) -- Thousands of people are expected to turn out today in Providence to call attention to juvenile diabetes. ...
- Providence Eyewitness News
Gateway Offers Class for Diabetes Management Sep 25, 2005
Pharmacy Health Care, have announced that they will present a continuing education class in October for health care professionals on Type II diabetes management ...
- ChallengerNKY.com
Potential new treatment for insulin-dependent diabetes Sep 26, 2005
Scientists in Japan have found a way to improve on a promising diabetes treatment. In the October 3 issue of The Journal of Experimental ...
- EurekAlert
ONLINE EXTRA: 114,000 ND adults perhaps at high risk for type 2 ... Sep 30, 2005
..."In fact, lifestyle changes have been found to be more effective than medication in preventing the progression of prediabetes to type 2 diabetes.". ...
- Grand Forks Herald
Smoking Linked to Diabetes in New Study Sep 28, 2005
Smokers may be at increased risk of diabetes in addition to other health problems, HealthDay News reported Sept. 26. Researchers ...
- JoinTogether.org
Not-so-sugary-sweet facts of diabetes Sep 26, 2005
..."At first I thought I was just really tired from school," she recalls, "but the symptoms worsened, and then the doctor told me I had diabetes.". ...
- East Tennessean Online Edition (subscription)
Managing juvenile diabetes Sep 28, 2005
Ella vomited in day care, mom Anne Sarzynski, a pediatric nurse practitioner at Haywood Pediatrics who is familiar with the symptoms of diabetes, had Ella's ...
- Asheville Citizen-Times
Atlantans fill Grant Park to Walk for Diabetes Sep 28, 2005
As of Sept. 14, the American Diabetes Association [ADA] reported having 1,100 walkers registered for the annual walk at Grant Park in Atlanta. ...
- Sentinel Online (subscription)
Diabetes advocates push for cost reduction act Sep 26, 2005
COLUMBUS – More than 100 diabetes advocates from all over Ohio made their way to the Statehouse in Columbus on Tuesday, Sept. ...
- Georgetown News Democrat
The connection between gum disease and diabetes Sep 26, 2005
Diabetes is an illness in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is needed by the body to convert sugar ...
- Saipan Tribune
Expo to focus on diabetes Sep 26, 2005
Saturday's Faces of Diabetes binational exposition and conference is the largest of its kind to be held locally and focus on diabetes problems in the US-Mexico ...
- El Paso Times
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