Some Causes of Diabetes and Your Role in Controlling them
Posted On 03 Sep 2010 By David. Under Uncategorized.
A rising number of people are finding out they are diabetic. Your circle of friends is can be a gauge of this trend. There is a good chance that at least one person in your circle has diabetes. They will at least know someone who has diabetes ... Read More
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The Best Diet Program Out There
Posted On 03 Sep 2010 By David. Under Uncategorized.
If you are trying to shed weight, or are going to begin, you've most likely searched close to online and noticed of The Diet Solution Program. Most individuals want more information about it, though. Simply place, The Diet plan Solution Program is the most honest, straightforward, and ... Read More
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Obesity and diabetes: Immune cells in fat tissue explain the link
Posted On 03 Sep 2010 By Admin. Under Diabetes News.
ScienceDaily (Aug. 14, 2010) — Inflammation-causing cells in fat tissue may explain the link between obesity and diabetes, a team of Walter and Eliza Hall Institute researchers in Melbourne, Australia, has shown.The discovery, by Professor Len Harrison and Dr John Wentworth from the institute's Autoimmunity and Transplantation division, opens ... Read More
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Patients with diabetes may need fewer medications after bariatric surgery
Posted On 01 Sep 2010 By Admin. Under Diabetes News.
ScienceDaily (Aug. 16, 2010) — Bariatric surgery appears to be associated with reduced use of medications and lower health care costs among patients with type 2 diabetes, according to a report in the August issue of Archives of Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals."The rapidly growing epidemics of obesity ... Read More
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New microneedle antimicrobial techniques may foster medical tech innovation
Posted On 31 Aug 2010 By Admin. Under Diabetes News.
ScienceDaily (Aug. 16, 2010) — A team led by researchers from North Carolina State University has developed two new approaches for incorporating antimicrobial properties into microneedles -- vanishingly thin needles that hold great promise for use in portable medical devices. Researchers expect the findings to spur development of new ... Read More
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Someone Let Me Know How Serious It Is: Diabetes Type 2 ! Yikes! Whoa!
Posted On 30 Aug 2010 By David. Under Uncategorized.
Take type 2 diabetes and your health very seriously. You might know if the patient with Type 2 Diabetes cannot manage and treat it adequately , the disease can consequently,finally lead to very serious complications such as vision loss, heart disease, and amputation. When combined ... Read More
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Health disparities exist among black and Hispanic kidney donors
Posted On 29 Aug 2010 By Admin. Under Diabetes News.
ScienceDaily (Aug. 18, 2010) — Black and Hispanic kidney donors are significantly more likely than white donors to develop hypertension, diabetes and chronic kidney disease, according to new Saint Louis University research published in the August 19, 2010 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine."We've long known that ... Read More
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How To Manage Diabetes With Diet
Posted On 29 Aug 2010 By Doris. Under Diabetes News.
Using diet for diabetes management is a very good way to treat people suffering from such kind of health problem. Diabetic individuals should not only rely on pure medications, but also on maintaining a good diet as well. Such a condition needs utmost attention and this includes watching what the ... Read More
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How Diabetes Syndromes Normally Manifest
Posted On 29 Aug 2010 By Doris. Under Diabetes News.
No two diabetics will present with exactly the same symptoms. Some are diagnosed quickly and easily while others take time to accurately diagnose as diabetes. Correct diagnosis can be difficult to discern depending on the severity of the symptoms. You need to know which symptoms are almost always diabetes related. ... Read More
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Novel diabetes hope comes from Chinese herbs
Posted On 27 Aug 2010 By Admin. Under Diabetes News.
ScienceDaily (Aug. 18, 2010) — Emodin, a natural product that can be extracted from various Chinese herbs including Rheum palmatum and Polygonum cuspidatum, shows promise as an agent that could reduce the impact of type 2 diabetes. Findings published in this month's edition of the British Journal of Pharmacology ... Read More
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