
Decaffeinated Coffee May Help Improve Memory Function and Reduce Risk of Diabetes
In an animal study,
researchers found that
decaffeinated coffee may
improve glucose utilization
in the brain, reducing the
... > full story

Health Benefits of Exercise May Depend on Cellular Degradation
The health benefits of
exercise on blood sugar
metabolism may come from the
body's ability to devour
itself. ... > full story

Scientists Shed New Light on Link Between 'Killer Cells' and Diabetes
Killer T-cells in the human
body which help protect us
from disease can
inadvertently destroy cells
that produce insulin, new
... > full story

Why Coffee Drinking Reduces the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes
Why do heavy coffee drinkers
have a lower risk of
developing Type 2 diabetes,
a disease on the increase
around the world that can
lead to serious health
... > full story
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Largest-Ever Gene Study of Type 2 Diabetes Finds Variants Across Many Ethnic Groups
February 9, 2012 The largest genetics study to date of Type 2 diabetes has identified new gene variants associated with risk for the common metabolic disease. An international scientific consortium, studying ... > full story -
New Diet: Top Off Breakfast With -- Chocolate Cake?
February 7, 2012 In a study of nearly 200 clinically obese, non-diabetic adults, a researcher found that a 600-calorie breakfast that includes dessert as well as proteins and carbohydrates can help dieters lose ... > full story -
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Knee Replacement May Lower a Patient's Risk for Mortality and Heart Failure, Study Suggests
February 7, 2012 New research highlights the benefits of total knee ... > full story -
Rapid Bone Loss as Possible Side Effect of Anti-Obesity Drug
February 7, 2012 An endocrine hormone used in clinical trials as an anti-obesity and anti-diabetes drug causes significant and rapid bone loss in mice, raising concerns about its safe use, researchers have ... > full story -
Metabolic 'Breathalyzer' Reveals Early Signs of Disease
February 6, 2012 The future of disease diagnosis may lie in a “breathalyzer”-like technology currently under ... > full story -
Erectile Dysfunction: A Possible Warning Sign of Serious Disease
February 6, 2012 Erectile dysfunction is a precursor to more serious health problems such as heart disease. Getting problems like diabetes under control are more important than your performance in the ... > full story -
Zinc Linked to Breast Cancer: Insight Into Body's Zinc Controls Has Implications for Disease
February 6, 2012 Zinc has long been known to play a vital part in human health. However, the mechanisms for delivering zinc into cells are not well understood. New research has identified one switch which allows zinc ... > full story -
Elevated Glucose Associated With Undetected Heart Damage
February 2, 2012 A new study suggests that hyperglycemia injures the heart, even in patients without a history of heart disease or diabetes. The high-sensitivity test they used detected levels of cTnT tenfold lower ... > full story -
Risks of Pregnancy Via Egg Donation Similar for Women Over Age 50 as for Younger Women
January 31, 2012 Although women over age 50 who become pregnant via egg donation are at an elevated risk for developing obstetrical complications, their complication rates are similar to those of younger recipients, ... > full story -
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Body Clock Receptor Linked to Diabetes in New Genetic Study
January 29, 2012 Scientists have found new evidence for a link between the body clock hormone melatonin and type 2 diabetes. The study found that people who carry rare genetic mutations in the receptor for melatonin ... > full storyMore:
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