“A rapid increase in Beta-cell function by multiple insulin injections in type 2 diabetic patients is not further enhanced by prolonging treatment”
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Scans showed an increased prevalence of coronary artery calcification among women with PCOS.
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That according to the director of the diabetes division of the CDC
Read More »Issue 106 Item 1 New Drug “Zetia” Boosts Statins’ Effect and Adds Safety
“These are truly amazing results,” says study author Claude Gagné, MD.
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I am proud to have survived having diabetes for 52 years and 4 months. For most of those years about the only change in care that I noticed was that needles got smaller and sharper.
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If you are overweight, an increase in diary consumption can help to prevent diabetes.
Read More »Impaired Glucose Tolerance is a More Advanced Stage of Alterati
Recent reports have shown a lack of agreement between the impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and the impaired fasting glucose (IFG) categories, suggesting that correspond to different impaired glucose metabolism stages.
Read More »Technique Improves Diabetes Treatment
A new preservation technique could expand the pool of available donor
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It has been shown that taking aspirin at bedtime as other benefits for those with hypertension.
Read More »Insulin’s contribution to obesity
Insulin itself may contribute to obesity. A high first-phase insulin response to intravenous glucose has been shown to be a risk factor for long-term weight gain, and this effect is particularly manifested in insulin-sensitive individuals. 76 Also, compared to normal children, Pima Indian children with elevated fasting insulin gain more …
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