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Type 1 Diabetes: Life Expectancy Improving
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[27/06/2011] The life expectancy of people diagnosed with type 1 diabetes dramatically increased during the course of a 30-year, long-term prospective study, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health study.Type 1 Diabetes: Life Expectancy Improving - Read more
Alternative to Cure Diabetes
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[15/06/2011] The new study showed that a different approach could also be effective for treating diabetes — namely, blocking the breakdown of insulin, after it is secreted from the pancreas.Alternative to Cure Diabetes - Read more
Under-Developed Countries: Mobile Phones May Improve Diabetes Management
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[20/05/2011] A new study suggests that mobile phones could help low-income patients across the globe manage diabetes and other chronic diseases.Under-Developed Countries: Mobile Phones May Improve Diabetes Management - Read more
Insomnia Linked to High Insulin Resistance in Diabetics
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[04/05/2011] In a new study to establish a link between sleep and diabetes, researchers found that people with diabetes who sleep poorly have higher insulin resistance, and a harder time controlling the disease.Insomnia Linked to High Insulin Resistance in Diabetics - Read more
Metabolite Levels May Be Able to Improve Diabetes Risk Prediction
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[28/03/2011] Type 2 diabetes: In a report, researchers describe finding that levels of five amino acids not only indicated increased diabetes risk in a general population but also could differentiate, among individuals with traditional risk factors such as obesity, those most likely to actually develop diabetes. Metabolite Levels May Be Able to Improve Diabetes Risk Prediction - Read more
Diabetes in Children: Convenient Blood Test Not Effective Enough for Diagnosis
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[14/03/2011] Doctors are increasingly using a convenient blood glucose test for diagnosing diabetes and pre-diabetes, but a study by the University of Michigan's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital shows it's not the best way to diagnose diabetes in children.Diabetes in Children: Convenient Blood Test Not Effective Enough for Diagnosis - Read more
Type 1 Diabetes: Early Signs of Heart Disease in Children
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[28/02/2011] Researchers at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin discovered the early signs of cardiovascular disease are likely to manifest before the onset of puberty in many children with diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes: Early Signs of Heart Disease in Children - Read more
Convenient Blood Test not as Effective for Diagnosing Diabetes in Children
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[23/02/2011] Doctors are increasingly using a convenient blood glucose test for diagnosing diabetes and pre-diabetes, but a study by the University of Michigan's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital shows it's not the best way to diagnose diabetes in children.Convenient Blood Test not as Effective for Diagnosing Diabetes in Children - Read more
Diabetes: Medication Education Key to Successful Adherence
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[21/02/2011] Researchers at the University of California, San Diego say that medication education is a key factor in helping patients with diabetes better stick to their drug treatments plans. Diabetes: Medication Education Key to Successful Adherence - Read more
How to Improve Healing of Diabetic Wounds and Bed Sores
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[16/02/2011] Loyola University Health System researchers are reporting on a promising new approach to treating diabetic wounds, bed sores, chronic ulcers and other slow-to-heal wounds. It may be possible to speed healing by suppressing certain immune system cells. How to Improve Healing of Diabetic Wounds and Bed Sores - Read more
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