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C-Peptide Levels Linked to Death and Heart Disease in Nondiabetic Adults
April 15, 2013 High blood levels of the serum C-peptide are linked to heart disease and death in people without diabetes, according to a large ... > full story -
High Glucose Levels Could Impair Ferroelectricity in Body's Connective Tissues
April 15, 2013 New research suggests that more sugar in the body could damage the elastic proteins that help us breathe and pump blood. The findings could have health implications for diabetics, who have high ... > full story -
Unusual Suspect: Scientists Find 'Second Fiddle' Protein Has Leading Role in Type 2 Diabetes
April 11, 2013 Researchers have found that a protein long believed to have a minor role in type 2 diabetes is, in fact, a central player in the development of the condition that affects nearly 26 million people in ... > full story -
New Protein Target for Controlling Diabetes
April 11, 2013 Researchers have identified a previously unknown biological mechanism involved in the regulation of pancreatic islet beta cells, whose role is to produce and release insulin. The discovery suggests a ... > full story -
Co-Q10 Deficiency May Relate to Concern With Statin Drugs, Higher Risk of Diabetes
April 10, 2013 A laboratory study has shown for the first time that coenzyme Q10 offsets the cellular changes that are linked to a side-effect of some statin drugs -- an increased risk of adult-onset ... > full story -
Modest Population-Wide Weight Loss Could Result in Reductions in Type 2 Diabetes and Cardio Disease
April 9, 2013 A new article suggests a strong association between population-wide weight change and risk of death from Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular ... > full story -
New Evidence That Natural Substances in Green Coffee Beans Help Control Blood Sugar Levels
April 9, 2013 Scientists today described evidence that natural substances extracted from unroasted coffee beans can help control the elevated blood sugar levels and body weight that underpin type 2 ... > full story -
Stress During Gestation Causes a Predisposition to the Development of Pathologies in Adulthood
April 9, 2013 The intrauterine environment plays an important role in the health of the offspring. Now, experts from the affirm that the mother's stress, due to socio-economic or psycho-social causes, is ... > full story -
Adding Intestinal Enzyme to Diets of Mice Appears to Prevent, Treat Metabolic Syndrome
April 8, 2013 Feeding an intestinal enzyme to mice kept on a high-fat diet appears to prevent the development of metabolic syndrome -- a group of symptoms associated with type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease ... > full story -
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Diabetes Patients Need to Be Consulted to Improve Treatment, Study Suggests
April 8, 2013 Patients with type 2 diabetes who tailor their own treatment in cooperation with their doctor can reduce their risk of complications such as heart attack by up to 20 percent. This is the result of a ... > full story
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