Diabetes News and Research

Latest Diabetes News and Research

Diagnosing diabetes early saves lives

Diagnosing diabetes early saves lives

It's not the last word - for every new medical study there's bound to be another one later which contradicts it!

It's not the last word - for every new medical study there's bound to be another one later which contradicts it!

The more a man sits at his desk, the more likely he is to be overweight

The more a man sits at his desk, the more likely he is to be overweight

ACE inhibitors should be available at no cost to the 8 million Americans over age 65 who have diabetes

ACE inhibitors should be available at no cost to the 8 million Americans over age 65 who have diabetes

New treatment option for bad breath

New treatment option for bad breath

Scientists have identified a gene associated with both childhood and adult obesity

Scientists have identified a gene associated with both childhood and adult obesity

Telephone helps reduce diabetes health disparities and improves health outcomes

Telephone helps reduce diabetes health disparities and improves health outcomes

Cultural and language barriers may be hindering the treatment of South Asians with diabetes

Cultural and language barriers may be hindering the treatment of South Asians with diabetes

New compound ruboxistaurin may decrease vision loss in diabete

New compound ruboxistaurin may decrease vision loss in diabete

Consumer group wants health warnings on soft drinks

Consumer group wants health warnings on soft drinks

A new study shows that the number of Americans who had weight-loss surgery quadrupled between 1998 and 2002

A new study shows that the number of Americans who had weight-loss surgery quadrupled between 1998 and 2002

Metabolic syndrome prevented by a fit heart

Metabolic syndrome prevented by a fit heart

EU upholds food supplement ban - rejects appeal by health groups

EU upholds food supplement ban - rejects appeal by health groups

Sirna Therapeutics granted new UK patents

Sirna Therapeutics granted new UK patents

Outer lining of the umbilical cord is a rich source of stem cells

Outer lining of the umbilical cord is a rich source of stem cells

Obese men may not process carbohydrates as efficiently as obese women

Obese men may not process carbohydrates as efficiently as obese women

Giving oxygen may do more harm than good

Giving oxygen may do more harm than good

New understanding of degeneration of brain cells in patients with Alzheimer's, Huntington's, and Parkinson's diseases

New understanding of degeneration of brain cells in patients with Alzheimer's, Huntington's, and Parkinson's diseases

Obese men may not process carbohydrates as efficiently as obese women

Obese men may not process carbohydrates as efficiently as obese women

Low dose birth control pill raises heart attack risk, especially in some women

Low dose birth control pill raises heart attack risk, especially in some women

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