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Environmental Factors Spread Obesity, Study Shows
June 14, 2012 A new study of the spatial patterns of the spread of obesity suggests America's bulging waistlines may have more to do with collective behavior than genetics or individual choices. The team found ... > full story -
Gene May Link Diabetes and Alzheimer's
June 14, 2012 In recent years it became clear that people with diabetes face an ominous prospect -- a far greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Now researchers have shed light on one reason why. ... > full story -
Diabetes: Tighter Control of Blood Sugar Prevents Nerve Condition, but at What Risk?
June 13, 2012 Aggressive control of blood sugar levels in diabetes can help to prevent a painful condition affecting patients' nerves, according to a new systematic review. However, the review suggests that ... > full story -
Short-Term Intensive Weight Loss Program Works for Four Years: Valid Option Seen to Bariatric Surgery
June 12, 2012 Patients with diabetes who enrolled in a short-term intensive weight management program were able to lose weight and keep it off on their own for four years. The findings suggest an alternative ... > full story -
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Liquid Glucagon Formulation Discovered for Potential Use in Artificial Pancreas Systems
June 12, 2012 Medical researchers have discovered a liquid glucagon formulation that may be useable in standard diabetes pumps. Such a formulation could broaden the use of glucagon to help prevent hypoglycemia in ... > full story -
Community-Acquired MRSA Cases on the Rise in New York City, Study Suggests
June 12, 2012 Hospitalization rates in New York City for patients with community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, a potentially deadly bacterial infection that is resistant to antibiotic ... > full story -
Study Debunks Belief Insulin Puts People With Diabetes at Risk of Heart Disease
June 11, 2012 Researchers have discovered that long-term insulin use does not harm people with diabetes or pre-diabetes or put them at risk of heart attacks, strokes or ... > full story -
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Regulating Gluocse Can Prevent Onset of Type 2 Diabetes: Those With Pre-Diabetes Can Avoid Progressing to Diabetes
June 11, 2012 People with pre-diabetes are significantly less likely to develop diabetes if their blood glucose levels are normalized in time, according to new ... > full story -
Research Examines Major Bleeding Risk With Low-Dose Aspirin Use in Patients With and Without Diabetes
June 5, 2012 Among nearly 200,000 individuals, daily use of low-dose aspirin was associated with an increased risk of major gastrointestinal or cerebral bleeding, according to a new study. The authors also found ... > full story -
Overfed Fruit Flies Develop Insulin Resistance; Represent New Tool to Study Human Diabetes
June 5, 2012 Researchers have demonstrated that adult fruit flies fed either high-carb or high-protein diets develop metabolic abnormalities, including insulin resistance, which is a hallmark of type 2 human ... > full story
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