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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 -
Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Increased Blood Cancer Risk
June 5, 2012 A new meta-analysis reveals patients with type 2 diabetes have a 20 percent increased risk of developing blood ... > full story -
Investigational Diabetes Drug May Have Fewer Side Effects
June 4, 2012 Drugs for Type 2 diabetes can contribute to unwanted side effects, but researchers have found that in mice, an investigational drug appears to improve insulin sensitivity without side effects. The ... > full story
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