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Sunday, February 12, 2012

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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Some diabetes patients who cannot live without insulin injections now have a new option: a transplant of islet cells, which produce insulin in the. ...  > full story

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