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Moderate Drinking May Protect Heart By Improving Insulin Resistance, Study Suggests
July 1, 1998 A partial answer to the question of how moderate drinking helps to protect against coronary heart disease may be found in a new University at Buffalo study linking alcohol consumption with improved ... > full story -
Compound In Meat Prevents Diabetes, Study Suggests
May 18, 1998 A common type of fat found in red meats and cheeses may prevent diabetes, according to a research team from Purdue University and The Pennsylvania State ... > full story -
Antioxidants May Reduce Harmful Complications Of Diabetes
April 22, 1998 Duke University Medical Center researchers have found that the depletion of body chemicals called antioxidants may increase the risk of complications from the most common form of diabetes. ... > full story -
Rockefeller University Researchers Hunt For Type 2 Diabetes Susceptibility Genes
April 8, 1998 The Rockefeller University is looking for people with type 2 diabetes to participate in a study aimed at determining the genetic causes of early- and late-onset forms of the disease. ... > full story -
Researchers Develop New Screening Method For Diabetes
March 20, 1998 Researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a more accurate method of detecting glucose intolerance, according to an article in the March issue of Diabetes Care. They have created a ... > full story -
Immune System Protein May Protect Against Insulin-Dependent Diabetes
January 7, 1998 The presence of this protein may suppress the arm of the immune system involved in the destruction of insulin-producing ... > full story -
Regulator Of Fat Thermostat Found
December 25, 1997 Investigators at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified the first factor to significantly boost human leptin concentrations. And surprisingly, this substance also ... > full story -
Research Finds Insulin Ineffective For Many Diabetics
November 26, 1997 People with type 2 diabetes are routinely encouraged to strictly control their blood sugar at near-normal levels, but a new study indicates this is extremely difficult to do through conventional use ... > full story -
Inactivation Of Key Gene Allows Worms To Develop Without Insulin
October 29, 1997 Researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital have discovered previously unsuspected human genes that may be misregulated or defective in diabetics. These genes — identified through ... > full story -
University Of Maryland Researchers Report On Genetics Of Asthma, Adult-Onset Diabetes, Lethal Dwarfism, And Cardiovascular Disease
October 28, 1997 University of Maryland School of Medicine geneticists will report on the genetics of asthma, adult-onset diabetes among the Amish, ultrasound prenatal diagnosis of lethal dwarfism and mutations ... > full story -
Hypertension In Blacks: Dietary Salt Plays Key Role
July 18, 1997 The first study ever to focus on high blood pressure and dietary salt in African Caribbeans living in England found many undiagnosed cases of hypertension and more whose medications were not ... > full story -
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Hyperactivity Linked To Thyroid Hormones
March 12, 1997 Thyroid hormone may play a role in the hyperactive and impulsive symptoms of children with attention deficit-hyperactivity ... > full story
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