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October
2,
2002 Issue 124
From
The Editor's Desk:
I
had a chance to speak with Dr. Steve Witherly at the Weight
Management Food and Dietary Supplements conference in Phoenix
last week and he had some fascinating things to share with me.
Evan
David Rosen, M.D., Ph.D.,
brings us his feature An ACE in the
hole-From HOPE to DREAM
If
you notice some older people at the gym these days then check out Item
#8. It seems that high-intensity weight training
coupled with a moderate weight-loss program can help older men and women
with type 2 diabetes.
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Dave Joffe, Editor-in-Chief Steve Freed, Publisher
News
Flash - News Flash
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See
Item #3

1.
Experts Reach Consensus on
Causes of Type 2 Diabetes*
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2.
High Cholesterol Can Predict
Childhood Obesity
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3.
New
Nanomized Insulin Seen as Key to Saving Millions of Patients with Diabetics!*
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4.
Isosorbide
Spray On the Feet Reduces Neuropathic Pain in Diabetics
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5.
HRT
Tied to Better Glycemic Control in Diabetic Women*
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6.
Diabetes-Associated Amputations
Deemed Avoidable With Antibiotic Therapy
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7.
Moderate Drinking May
Help Control Blood Glucose
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8.
Seniors
Pumping Iron To Control Diabetes
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9.
'Surprising' Mechanism For
Thiazolidinedione-Related Weight Gain Uncovered*
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10.
Framingham Model Underestimates
Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes
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11.
Study Confirms Relation Of
Heredity, Behaviour To Diabetes Risk
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12.
Different Risk Factors
Differentially Affect Vascular Complications of Diabetes
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13.
Pyridoxamine Protects Against
Diabetic Retinopathy
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14.
Atorvastatin More Effective
Than Pravastatin for Atherosclerosis
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15. Diabetes
Contributes to Cholesterol Metabolism Regardless of Obesity
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