
Pocket-Sized Sensor Gives Instant Fat Burning Updates
Fitness fanatics may soon be
able to gauge if their hard
work is paying off
without the need for
weighing scales thanks to a
new device that can
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Injectable 'Smart Sponge' Holds Promise for Controlled Drug Delivery
Researchers have developed a
drug delivery technique for
diabetes treatment in which
a sponge-like material
surrounds an insulin core.
... > full story

Early, Late First Exposure to Solid Food Appears Associated With Development of Type 1 Diabetes
Both an early and late first
exposure to solid food for
infants appears to be
associated with the
development of Type 1
... > full story

Could Diet While Growing Up Affect Our Offspring's Vitality?
You are what you eat –
and so are your offspring.
And in the title bout
featuring protein versus
sugar, protein is the
winner. That’s what
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New Metabolic Pathway Involved in Cell Growth and Implicated in Cancer as Well as Metabolic Disorders Identified
August 1, 2013 Researchers now have a more complete picture of one particular pathway that can lead to cancer and diabetes. Scientists uncovered how a protein called p62 has a cascade affect in regulating cell ... > full story -
Cardiovascular Risk in Type 2 Diabetics With Dangerously Low Blood Sugar Levels
July 30, 2013 Type 2 diabetics who have severe hypoglycaemia are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease, a new article ... > full story -
Severe Low Blood Sugar Occurs Often in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
July 30, 2013 Patients with diabetes who take certain types of medications to lower their blood sugar sometimes experience severe low blood sugar levels, whether or not their diabetes is poorly or well controlled, ... > full story -
Offspring of Mothers Stressed During Pregnancy With a Passive Stress Coping Style More Prone to Obesity
July 30, 2013 New animal research suggests greater risk for obesity and associated Type 2 diabetes in individuals that respond to stress in a passive manner and were born to mothers that were stressed during their ... > full story -
Math Model Predicts Effects of Diet, Physical Activity on Childhood Weight
July 29, 2013 Researchers have created and confirmed the accuracy of a mathematical model that predicts how weight and body fat in children respond to adjustments in diet and physical ... > full story -
Glucose Intolerance, Diabetes or Insulin Resistance Not Linked With Pathological Features of Alzheimer's Disease
July 29, 2013 Glucose intolerance or insulin resistance do not appear to be associated with pathological features of Alzheimer disease (AD) or detection of the accumulation of the brain protein β-amyloid ... > full story -
Coronary Artery Disease Continues to Be Neglected in Women, Despite It Killing at Least as Many Women as Men
July 28, 2013 Despite coronary artery disease (CAD) killing at least as many women as men each year, women are still today less likely to receive preventive recommendations, such as lipid-lowering therapy, ... > full story -
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Could Turning on a Gene Prevent Diabetes?
July 22, 2013 The resistance to insulin seen in type 2 diabetics is caused partly by the lack of a protein that has not previously been associated with diabetes. This breakthrough could potentially help to prevent ... > full story -
Exercise Can Reduce Stroke Risk
July 18, 2013 A new study is one of the first to study the relationship of exercise and stroke in a large biracial cohort of men and women in the ... > full story -
Obesity and Asthma: Study Finds a Link in the Genes
July 18, 2013 Genes linked to chronic inflammation in asthma may be more active in people who are obese, according to new research that uncovers several biological ties between obesity and ... > full story
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