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Eating nuts daily could help control Type 2 diabetes and prevent complications, study suggests
Eating nuts every day could help control Type 2 diabetes and prevent its complications, according to new research.
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Nuts instead of carbs may aid diabetes control: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) – Replacing that daily muffin with a handful or two of nuts may help people with diabetes better control their blood sugar and cholesterol levels, according to a study.
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In Diabetics, Good Scores on Bone Tests May Not Rule Out Risk
Title: In Diabetics, Good Scores on Bone Tests May Not Rule Out Risk Category: Health News Created: 5/31/2011 6:06:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 6/1/2011
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Taking a walk for a cure
Type 1 diabetes is the most severe form of diabetes. It is a non-preventable autoimmune disease that strikes children and adults suddenly. It happened that way to Baylee Cooney. She was five in the fall of 2008 and enjoying being in kindergarten at Falkland elementary school.
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20th annual Tour de Cure hopes to raise 0,000
Three years ago, when Vienna resident Vicki Healy’s 15-year-old daughter Brenna was hospitalized and subsequently diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic, she was devastated.
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Many women don’t know warning signs of stroke
They also have difficulty identifying underlying causes such as high blood pressure and smoking, study shows
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Eye Examination May Provide Clues to Diabetic Nerve Damage
Could a simple eye scan detect early signs of diabetes-related nerve damage? Recent research toward developing such a test is the topic of a special article in Optometry and Vision Science, official journal of the American Academy of Optometry. The journal is published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer Health.
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Taking a walk for a cure
Type 1 diabetes is the most severe form of diabetes. It is a non-preventable autoimmune disease that strikes children and adults suddenly. It happened that way to Baylee Cooney. She was five in the fall of 2008 and enjoying being in kindergarten at Falkland elementary school.
Read more on Business Examiner

In Diabetics, Good Scores on Bone Tests May Not Rule Out Risk
Title: In Diabetics, Good Scores on Bone Tests May Not Rule Out Risk Category: Health News Created: 5/31/2011 6:06:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 6/1/2011
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Diamyd Medical: Diamyd Regains Control Of Diabetes Therapy
Diamyd Medical AB (STO:DIAMB)(Pink Sheets:DMYDY) announces it has regained control of the diabetes therapy Diamyd® following Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OMJPI) election to terminate the agreement the two companies signed in June 2010 to develop and commercialize Diamyd®. In June 2010, Diamyd Medical AB and Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OMJPI), a Johnson & Johnson …
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Diamyd Medical: Diamyd Regains Control of Diabetes Therapy
STOCKHOLM–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Regulatory News: Diamyd Medical AB (STO:DIAMB)(Pink Sheets:DMYDY) announces it has regained control of the diabetes therapy Diamyd® following Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OMJPI) election to terminate the agreement the two companies signed in June 2010 to develop and commercialize Diamyd®. In June 2010, Diamyd Medical AB and Ortho-McNeil-Janssen …
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Diabetes Patients Age Faster
Diabetes patients in their 50s may age before their time compared with their diabetes-free counterparts, U.S. researchers say.
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Data Showing Use of Tethys’ PreDx® Diabetes Risk Score Improves Medical Management and Outcomes in Patients at High …
EMERYVILLE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Data were presented today showing that utilization of the PreDx® Diabetes Risk Score (DRS) to accurately assess a patient’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes within five years results in more aggressive treatment and follow-up for diabetes prevention among patients whose test scores indicate high risk levels, as well as statistically significant improvements …
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Carpal Tunnel Health Question
Hundreds of thousands of people are affected each year with carpal tunnel syndrome.
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New discovery in cancer and gene therapy
DNA’s role as the master blueprint of the cell means that even small sequence changes can have catastrophic consequences. For this reason, much of our understanding of cancer development comes from studying how cells copy DNA and repair sequence errors–and how these processes can go wrong.
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On your own: Living alone can carry health risks
Living alone can mean more freedom to do what you want, when you want, but solo dwellers also are more prone to unhealthy habits that increase their risk of serious illness or mortality compared to those who live with others. Living alone doubled the chance of contracting or dying of severe heart disease for women older than 60 and men older than 50, according to a 2006 Danish study that …
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Cure For Type 2 Diabetes May Be In Sight – New UK Research Demonstrates The Effective Remission Of Type 2 Diabetes …
New research released today reveals the startling impact of weight loss surgery on curing type 2 diabetes. UK researchers found almost three quarters of obese type 2 diabetic patients (72 per cent) who underwent gastric bypass procedures showed no clinical signs of type 2 diabetes after two years. Remission of Type 2 diabetes after gastric bypass and banding: mechanisms and two year outcomes …
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Study: The Link Between Diabetes and Depression Goes Both Ways
Two common conditions — depression and diabetes — frequently appear together, and a new study by researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health suggests that each illness may be both a consequence and a contributor to the other. The … Continue reading →
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Lifestyle Changes Increasing Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Children
Doha, 24 November 2010: The face of diabetes is changing with more children being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. This is due to changes in lifestyle that tend towards obesity, according to Dr Mahmoud Al Zyoud, consultant at the Pediatrics Endocrine and Diabetes section at Hamad Medical Corporation.
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Fat cells reach their limit and trigger changes linked to type 2 diabetes
Scientists have found that the fat cells and tissues of morbidly obese people and animals can reach a limit in their ability to store fat appropriately. Beyond this limit several biological processes conspire to prevent further expansion of fat tissue and in the process may trigger other health problems.
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Team Type 1 signs former Spanish junior champion Ivan Melero
Continuing to add riders prior to step up to Professional Continental level
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Eyes are an early window to Type 2 diabetes
Checkups advised, even when vision seems OK. COURTESY PHOTOS/ROCKY MOUNTAIN EYE CENTER Photos show a healthy retina (top) and one showing increased damage from blood loss due to diabetic retinopathy.
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JDRF Rallies for Continued Support of Diabetes Research During National Diabetes Awareness Month
Renewal of U.S. Government Special Diabetes Program Will Ensure Progress toward Better Treatments and a Cure for Type 1 Diabetes NEW YORK, Nov. 5, 2010 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Thanks to significant research advances in recent years, people living with type 1 diabetes have received better treatments and therapies. Scientists have made headway in uncovering the possible cause of type 1 diabetes …
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