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Issue 168 Item 15 Incidence of End-Stage Renal Disease in Type 1 Diabetics Decli
Posted June 21, 2004
Issue 167 Item 3 An Overly Tight Neck Tie Increases Risk of Glaucoma
Posted June 21, 2004
Issue 165 Item 11 RAS Blockade Improves Insulin Sensitivity in Essential Hyperte
Posted June 18, 2004
Effects of Pioglitazone vs. Glipizide on Fat Distribution and Water Content in T
Posted June 27, 2006
Getting Children to Change Diets: A Picture is Worth A Thousand Words
Posted June 27, 2006
Continuous Glucose Sensors Are the Best Way to Trend Glucose Analyses
Posted December 20, 2005
Aspirin-a-Day Advice Unheeded by Two-Thirds of Those Who Need It
Posted December 20, 2005
Issue 214 Item 11 Atorvastatin Reduces Blood CoQ10 Levels
Posted July 1, 2004
Issue 165 Item 2 Postnatal Fasting Plasma Glucose Determines Need for Oral Gluco
Posted June 18, 2004
Issue 161 Item 11 ADA: Iron Predicts Diabetes Risk
Posted June 17, 2004
Issue 155 Item 1 Anti-Psychotic Drugs May Reduce & Not Increase Diabetes Risk in
Posted May 28, 2003
Issue 152 Item 4 Glucose Concentrations at Alternative Sites are Similar Except
Posted May 28, 2003
Rimonabant Can Lower Heart Disease and Diabetes Risk Factors
Posted December 27, 2005
Issue 214 Item 13 Rosiglitazone Shows Promise as Treatment for Polycystic Ovary
Posted July 1, 2004
Issue 181 Item 4 More Evidence: Thiazolidinediones Increase Risk of Heart Failur
Posted June 24, 2004
Issue 167 Item 13 U.S. Worried by Native Americans' High Diabetes Rate
Posted June 21, 2004
Issue 167 Item 15 Results From Low–Glycemic Index Diets in the Management of Dia
Posted June 21, 2004
Issue 166 Item 2 Quantity Not Quality of Food, Linked to Obesity
Posted June 18, 2004
Amylin Designing Trial of Sustained Release Byetta
Posted January 24, 2006
Vitamin E Helps Combat Heart Attacks for Those with Diabetes
Posted January 17, 2006
Walking Before Eating Offsets Fatty Holiday Feasts
Posted December 27, 2005
FDA Advising of Risk of Birth Defects with Paxil
Posted December 20, 2005
Issue 177 Item 4 Carbohydrate-Rich Diet Associated With Lower (HDL) High-Density
Posted June 23, 2004
Issue 164 Item 4 30 Minutes of Exercise Reverses Pre-Diabetes
Posted June 18, 2004
Avandia May Be Finished
Posted September 18, 2007
New Study Shows Two Million Adolescents in U.S. Have Pre-Diabetes
Posted December 13, 2005
Peripheral Arterial Disease Guidelines Push Early Diagnosis
Posted December 13, 2005
Vitamin D Supplements Can Be Associated With Lower Risk of Death
Posted September 18, 2007
Processed Food Increases Risk of Depression
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Red Grapefruit Lowers Heart Disease Risk
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