Some of the world's largest pharma firms have set out what therapeutic areas and specific mechanisms are becoming more important to them, and which will be left by the wayside and we have the inside scoop. Click here to read Big Pharma's Wish List
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Test Your Knowledge Issue 377
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Test Your Knowledge Issue 377
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Emergency Room Visits for Kids with Diabetes
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Laura Plunkett., BA Psychology recently had a handout for Emergency Room Visits for Kids with Diabetes and the link was lost before many of you had a chance to read it. We have it for you again click here
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Count Your Daily Steps for Motivation
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Dr. Sheri Colberg, author of The 7 Step Diabetes Fitness Plan: Living Well and Being Fit with Diabetes, knows that Walking is the most popular leisure-time physical activity among adults and this week she wants to help motivate your patients by...
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Metformin and Body Weight
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Where most other diabetes medications cause weight gain, metformin can cause weight reduction.
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Secondary Failure of Glucose Control With Metformin, Sulfonylurea, or TZD’s Monotherapy
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Which drugs are the ones to sustain good control, the longest?
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Top-10 Comparison of Diabetes Drugs Give One a Top Grade by Johns Hopkins
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A type 2 diabetes drug taken orally and in widespread use for more than a decade has been found to have distinct advantages over nine other, mostly newer medications used to control the chronic disease, according to a study by researchers at Johns...
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No Diet Foods for Kids-Can Lead to Obesity
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A new study reveals low-calorie foods and drinks made to taste like high-calorie foods and drinks may actually lead to overeating and obesity. If you hope to curb the obesity epidemic in your children, don't feed them diet foods or drinks.
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Researchers Develop Successful Insulin-Cell Transplants for Type 1 Diabetics
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins have found a way to overcome a major stumbling block to developing successful insulin-cell transplants for people with type I diabetes.
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Islet Cell Infusion Plus Exenatide Leads to Insulin Independence For Type 1’s
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A new drug therapy for three months is showing great promise in returning patients with type 1 diabetes to insulin independence.
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Reducing Inflammation Plays Key Role in Type 1 Diabetes Therapy
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Researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) have found that a triple combination therapy consisting of both tolerance-inducing and anti-inflammatory properties is successful in abolishing adverse autoimmunity against insulin-producing...
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Bone Cells May Be Key to Controlling Diabetes- New Possible Treatment
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Researchers at Columbia University in New York have discovered that certain bone cells produce a hormone called osteocalcin, which influences beta-cell proliferation and controls the metabolism of blood sugar (glucose) and fat deposits through...
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Metabolic Syndrome In Kids Increases Adult Heart Risk
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Adults who had so-called metabolic syndrome when they were children have a substantially increased risk of having heart disease in their 30s, researchers report.
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American Women Are Getting Fatter By At Least 20 Pounds
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You are not the only one! It has become more socially acceptable for women to carry a few extra pounds, according to a new study. The weight of the average woman increased by 20 pounds, or 13.5 percent, during the period of 1976 to 2000.
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New Onset Diabetes More Likely With Metoprolol Than With Carvedilol in Heart Failure
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New onset diabetes in patients with chronic heart failure is more likely to develop with metoprolol than with carvedilol, according to new findings
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Postprandial Hyperglycemia’s Related To Abnormal Variations In Blood Pressure
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The researchers concluded that abnormal variations in blood pressure were associated with postprandial hyperglycemia, but not fasting hyperglycemia.
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Don’t Rely on Beta-Blockers to Reduce Blood Pressure
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Research favors other drugs to control hypertension. While high blood pressure patients taking beta-blockers have a reduced risk of stroke of 16 percent to 22 percent compared with a placebo, the other hypertension drugs reduce that risk by an average...
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Statins Safe and Effective for Children With Familial Hypercholesterolemia
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Statin therapy is safe and effective for children with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH), according to new findings.
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Diabetics Have a 75% B1 Deficiency Leading to Vascular Problems
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A thiamine (Vitamin B1) deficiency may be key to vascular problems for diabetic patients. FDA panel says Avandia offers benefits to people with type 2 disease, but…..
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