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Diabetic patients take a sigh relief
Now there is no need to run away from sweets as the new researches suggest that diabetes is curable. One of the latest studies shows that diabetic patients, resorting to stem cell therapy can now avoid the use of insulin injections as... [more]
Now there is no need to run away from sweets as the new researches suggest that diabetes is curable. One of the latest studies shows that diabetic patients, resorting to stem cell therapy can now avoid the use of insulin injections as their bodies develop the capability to generate this hormone naturally.
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There is a light at the end of the tunnel for diabetic patients faced with the disease which has the potential of causing blindness. Data from the first-ever large-scale global programme of clinical trials to bring hope to the increasing number...
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Diabetic patients are being invited to give their views on the services provided in Reading by the NHS in a workshop next month.
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By Rob Waters Jan. 5 (Bloomberg) -- People who develop diabetes as adults may experience a slowdown in mental abilities as early as their 50s, a new study of the increasingly prevalent disease found.
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Current World NewsDiabetics at risk of mental deterioration: study Edmonton Journal - 2 hours ago EDMONTON - Besides heart disease and stroke, adults with Type-2 diabetes are also at risk of suffering certain forms of mental deterioration that appear early on in the condition, a new University...
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@cjgentile: I am a diabetic myself, and I have a CDL and drive a semi for a living. I check my blood sugar regularly, and take my medication as I'm supposed to. I'm a type 2 diabetic controlled with pills and diet, not insulin. If I were to have to use insulin my medical card would be revoked and...
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Based on strong preliminary evidence linking the two disorders, global health experts are encouraging physicians to assess their diabetic patients for sleep ...
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Survival in type 2 diabetic patients in dialysis and the number of risk alleles in polymorphisms of the renin-angiotensin system genes.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 1 (UPI) -- Income uncertainty should not lead diabetics to wonder if they can afford diet and fitness, a U.S. educator says.
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The world’s first clinical trial of human insulin produced in plants is starting in the UK. The aim is to provide a new source of insulin to meet the rapidly growing demand from diabetics.
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Diabetics who take insulin plus a diabetes pill have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer`s disease than diabetics who take insulin alone.
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New Year celebrations can take a heavy toll but a little caution ensures that diabetics too can party without courting crisis.
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When I left for South Africa I was 193lbs/87kg, my heaviest ever on a 6 foot/1.8 meter medium frame. This was shocking to me because I could totally see 200lbs coming. It was right there ahead of me. As a Type 1 Diabetic getting fat(ter) is deeply uncool. You can literally be a Type 1 (insulin...
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Abstract Abstract Lipid deposits can injury the kidney of diabetic patients and models.
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Health Canada is advising Canadians who rely on blood glucose meters that some medical products may interfere with test results and lead to falsely elevated glucose readings.
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- Diabetic Patients Warned About Risk Of Certain Glucose Meters (rss.topix.net)
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 24 (UPI) -- Providing diabetics with gum disease treatments such as cleanings and periodontal scaling lowers medical costs by up to 12 percent, U.S. researchers say.
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