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Type 1 and type 2 diabetes climb dramatically among U.S. children, study finds

Talk of a rapidly accelerating diabetes epidemic has settled into our medical and public health Continue reading →

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Intensive care no better than routine care to stave off type 2 diabetes...

If not well-controlled, diabetes — either type 1 or type 2 — can result in a number of debilitating complications. Some or these are due to negative effects on small blood vessels — or microvasculature...

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Tight glucose control can benefit those with type 2 diabetes

Past research has demonstrated that tight control of blood glucose levels can help people with type 1 diabetes — the ones who must use insulin — to avoid some of the negative health consequences of the...

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Health News Update: August 18, 2014

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Diabetes rates are holding steady—with some exceptions.

A report in the September 24 issue of JAMA has some mildly encouraging news regarding the health of the American public. In contrast to the doubling of the incidence and prevalence of diabetes during...

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Bariatric surgery and diabetes: The focus of future research

The benefits of bariatric surgery for weight loss and remission of type 2 diabetes have been studied extensively. However, questions remain as Continue reading →

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Elevated BMI associated with a progressively higher risk of diabetes mellitus...

A higher BMI may lead to an increased risk for diabetes complications, a new study finds. Using data from the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS), researchers examined relations between excess...

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Update On Life-Saving Diabetes Drug Jardiance

A new paper in the New England Journal of Medicine, reported that patients who took Jardiance, a novel hypoglycemic drug that was developed by Boehringer and Lilly, had a 38 percent reduction in...

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Bariatric Surgery Linked to Diabetes Remission

Bariatric surgery is probably the most effective means of dealing with obesity, and with obesity-linked Type 2 diabetes as well. Some questions remain — like, how long do benefits last and who should...

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Branched Chain Amino Metabolite a Culprit in Insulin Resistance

A recent study, published in Nature Medicine, demonstrates the role of branched-chain amino acid metabolite, 3-HIB, in the development of insulin resistance in skeletal muscle tissue. Continue reading →

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