News
Through the End of 2004
Indo-American medicos
share research update
Times of India -
Mumbai,India
... Cutting across a range of medical updates, experts
made presentations in five fields of medicine: general
medicine, paediatrics, diabetes and nephrology ...
WHO sets campaign vs
childhood obesity
Manila Bulletin -
Manila,Philippines
... WHO noted that each of these children is at increased
risk of developing type 2 diabetes (which used to be
known as mature-onset diabetes). ...
Fast food, diabetes
link proved
Daily Telegraph -
Sydney,New South Wales,Australia
YOUNG adults who frequently eat fast food are far more
likely to gain weight and develop type II diabetes than
those who don't, researchers have found. ...
Exercise may reduce
risk of diabetes, heart disease
Indianapolis Star -
Indianapolis,IN,USA
Regular exercise can reduce the incidence of a deadly
combination of risk factors for heart disease and
diabetes in middle-aged and older people. ...
Pre-Diabetes -
"Check Engine" Warning Light
ArriveNet (press release)
- Castle Rock,CO,USA
The challenge with pre-diabetes is the fact that the
condition doesn't like to reveal itself with noticeable
symptoms. Because there ...
Heavy Questions
New York Times - USA
... Overweight children are at significantly greater risk
for developing Type 2 diabetes, and by early adulthood,
hypertension, heart disease, stroke, colon cancer ...
Fast-food diet may
increase risk of developing diabetes
Contra Costa Times
(subscription) - Contra Costa County,CA,USA
Young adults who frequently eat fast food are far more
likely to gain weight and develop type II diabetes than
those who don't, researchers and elsewhere have ...
Pfizer Drug For
Diabetes Pain Approved
Hartford Courant
(subscription) - Hartford,CT,USA
said Friday that the US Food and Drug Administration has
approved its medication for pain caused by nerve damage
from diabetes or shingles, but it is still ...
Diabetes Pain Drug Is
OKd
Los Angeles Times
(subscription) - Los Angeles,CA,USA
said the Food and Drug Administration had approved its
medication for pain caused by nerve damage from diabetes
or shingles, but it is still under review for ...
FDA Approves Pfizer
Remedy for Nerve Pain From Diabetes
New York Times - USA
Pfizer Inc. said yesterday that it had won United States
approval to sell its Lyrica pill to treat nerve pain
associated with diabetes and shingles. ...
Daily Briefing: FDA
green-lights Pfizer diabetes drug
commercialappeal.com
(subscription) - Memphis,TN,USA
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Pfizer
Inc.'s medication for pain caused by nerve damage from
diabetes or shingles, but it is still under ...
Int'l diabetes
conference to be held in Wellington
Xinhua - Beijing,China
1 (Xinhuanet) -- Wellington, New Zealand Capital, has
beat Hong Kong to be the host city of a major
international diabetes conference, The Dominion Post ...
Pregnancy Can Go Well
for Women with Diabetes
Reuters - USA
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women with type 1 diabetes
who monitor their blood glucose daily both before and
during pregnancy have better outcomes, Danish ...
Cardiovascular Disease
Kills Almost One Million, 84 Percent Senior ...
SeniorJournal.com - San
Antonio,TX,USA
... The metabolic syndrome increases the risk for Type 2
diabetes, which is also known as "adult-onset"
diabetes. Diabetes is a ...
FDA approves Pfizer
drug for diabetes pain, but not seizures
USA Today - USA
... AP) -- Pfizer (PFE) said Friday that the US Food and
Drug Administration has approved its medication for pain
caused by nerve damage from diabetes or shingles ...
Diabetes congress to be
held in Wellington
Stuff.co.nz - New Zealand
A major international diabetes conference is expected to
contribute more than $3 million to Wellington's economy,
after the capital beat Hong Kong to be the ...
FDA approves Pfizer
drug for diabetes pain, but not for seizures
San Diego Union Tribune -
San Diego,CA,USA
said Friday the US Food and Drug Administration has
approved its medication for pain caused by nerve damage
from diabetes or shingles, but it is still under ...
FDA Clears Pfizer Drug
for Diabetes Pain
Miami Herald
(subscription) - Miami,FL,USA
NEW YORK - Pfizer Inc. said Friday the US Food and Drug
Administration has approved its medication for pain
caused by nerve damage from diabetes or shingles. ...
Northwest Airlines
settles bias case
Miami Herald
(subscription) - Miami,FL,USA
EAGAN, Minn. - Northwest Airlines has settled a lawsuit
alleging it discriminated against applicants with
diabetes or epilepsy when it hired people to handle ...
Exercise Combats Risk
for Diabetes, Heart Disease
Ivanhoe - USA
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Moderate physical exercise can
significantly reduce risk factors for disorders such as
diabetes and heart disease in older adults ...
Wrongfully convicted
may sue state under new law
Boston Globe -
Boston,MA,USA
... Other bills signed Thursday would let school children
administer their own diabetes medicine and partially ease
new regulations requiring oil barges to use ...
Smoking During
Pregnancy Raises Diabetes Risk
Reuters - USA
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pregnant women who smoke face
a higher risk of developing diabetes during pregnancy --
a condition known as gestational diabetes ...
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HEE Wellness Center
Website
Business Wire (press
release) - San Francisco,CA,USA
... Over the next few weeks additional content about
Diabetes, Wellness, Health Education, Chronic Diseases
and links to other informative sites will be added. ...
See all stories on this topic
Glycemic Index: What
You Need To Know
eDiets.com - Deerfield
Beach,FL,USA
By Christine Miller, MS, RD/LD, CDE eDiets Diabetes
Expert. Have you seen the eye-catching ad for Diabetes
Forecast Magazine? The ...
Heart failure patients
treated for diabetes with insulin have ...
EurekAlert -
Washington,DC,USA
FINDINGS: UCLA researchers for the first time showed that
advanced heart failure patients with diabetes who are
treated with insulin faced a mortality rate ...
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Diabetes found to cause
fat buildup around heart, in heart muscle
News Target -
Taichung,Taiwan
... said. "We also report in this paper that
diabetes and obesity appear to cause metabolic
irregularities in the heart tissue.". Gene ...
Debating the Pros and
Cons of Alcohol
WXIA-TV - NE
Atlanta,GA,USA
It can lower your risk of heart disease, diabetes, bone
loss and mental decline by a significant amount, yet
you'll never see a doctor write a prescription for ...
Weekly News Roundup
12/30/04
Drug Discovery &
Development (subscription) - Rockaway,NJ,USA
A new collection of biosamples and data for research on
the genetic causes of kidney disease in type 1 diabetes
was announced by the National Institutes of ...
By Bio-IT World Staff
Bio-IT World -
Framingham,MA,USA
... The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), and Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have announced the
...
Local legislators:
Abortion, diabetes, meth among top concerns
Walker County Messenger -
LaFayette,GA,USA
... Meanwhile Mullis plans to present a law to strengthen
support for caregivers of diabetes patients. "My dad
lost his battle with ...
Person's death rates
for 4 of 5 diseasess higher than state's ...
Roxboro Courier Times -
Roxboro,NC,USA
... Those diseases, along with stroke, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease and diabetes constitute the
five leading causes of death among Personians, as of 2001
...
Federal/private
partners launch resource for diabetic kidney ...
Medical News Today - UK
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) USA, Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), and Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced today ...
Diabetes Drugs Might
Treat Multiple Myeloma
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In the lab, multiple myeloma
cells are killed by drugs similar to existing
anti-diabetes drugs like Avandia or Actos, according to
...
Twice-Daily
Insulin Not Ideal for Diabetic Kids
Reuters - UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - For preschool children with
type 1 diabetes, twice-daily insulin injections do not
adequately control blood sugar levels, researchers
report...
50 pct populace suffer
from diabetes in Nepal
RedNova.com -
Dallas,TX,USA
27 (Xinhua) -- Nearly 50 percent of the populace in Nepal
are suffering from diabetes, an ailment resulting from
the lack of insulin in the body, an expert has ...
Cardiovascular Drug
Used For Smoking Cessation Also Keeps Weight ...
Medical News Today - UK
... Both smoking and obesity are considered major risk
factors for heart disease, which is the leading killer of
people with diabetes. ...
Diabetes drug may
restore fertility
Contra Costa Times
(subscription) - Contra Costa County,CA,USA
... ovary syndrome. He has me on metformin. It's a
diabetes medicine, but I don't have diabetes. Why has he
given this to me? A: The ...
Lung Cancer Most
Serious Threat to Koreans
Korea Times - Seoul,South
Korea
An increasing number of South Koreans are more likely to
die from lung cancer, diabetes and suicide in the future
than from other causes of death, including ...
GSK's anti-diabetes
drug to come into India
Moneycontrol.com -
Mumbai,India
GlaxoSmithKline's, GSK, anti-diabetes drug Rosiglitazone
which is globally called Avandia may finally make it to
the Indian markets. ...
Company tries to
inspire American Indian nurses in the fight ...
Tulsa Native American
Times - Tulsa,OK,USA
An international company fighting the spread of diabetes
in the American Indian community has announced a
scholarship fund for Native American nurses. ...
Diabetes
Raises Mortality After Coronary Bypass
Reuters - UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People with type 2 diabetes
have a higher likelihood of dying shortly after
undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery, even
when a number of risk factors are taken into account, new
study results indicate...
Drug No. 2? PPD,
Partner Developing Another Diabetes Treatment
Local Tech Wire - Fort
Mill,SC,USA
WILMINGTON, NC -- PPD and its partner Syrrx have filed an
investigational new drug application for a treatment of
type II diabetes with the Food and Drug ...
What's On Your Plate?
eDiets.com - Deerfield
Beach,FL,USA
Although lack of physical exercise and excess weight are
known to increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, it appears
that certain foods are also connected with a ...
Diabetes is a killer
the city can arrest
New York Daily News - New
York,NY,USA
The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's report that
diabetes has risen to become the fourth-leading cause of
death among New Yorkers should ring alarm ...
Big Pharma's Dirty
Little Secret
Los Angeles Times
(subscription) - Los Angeles,CA,USA
... People today have to choose between drugs and food.
The journal Diabetes Care recently reported on a study of
older adults with diabetes. ...
Cherries Fight Diabetes
50 Connect - UK
Chemists have identified a group of naturally occurring
chemicals abundant in cherries that could help lower
blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. ...
Magnesium May Lower
Diabetes Risk
PakTribune.com - Pakistan
... a day may keep the doctor away, but new research
suggests that nuts, grains, leafy green vegetables and
other foods high in magnesium may keep diabetes at bay.
...
Depression may make
diabetes worse
HealthandAge.com
A new study shows how depression can influence the body's
use of glucose and increase the risk of diabetes.
Researchers at Rush ...
Insulin inhalant shows
promise in recent study
Los Angeles Daily News -
Los Angeles,CA,USA
By Daily News. VALENCIA -- MannKind Corp.'s experimental
insulin-inhalation system appeared an effective treatment
for diabetes during a recent clinical study. ...
Bristol-Myers Seeks OK
for Diabetes Drug
Los Angeles Times
(subscription) - Los Angeles,CA,USA
... Squibb Co., a drug maker with patents set to expire
on four medicines by 2010, said it asked US regulators to
approve its once-daily diabetes drug Muraglitazar ...
Diabetes jumps fourth
place as major cause of death
Earthtimes.org - USA
Health experts have pronounced diabetes as one of the
deadliest diseases. ... Diabetes was the third-leading
cause of death among those between 55 and 74. ...
Exercise Not
Enough to Offset Obesity Health Risks
Reuters - UK
BOSTON (Reuters) - Regular exercise is not enough to
offset the health problems associated with obesity -- but
that shouldn't stop people who are overweight from
working out, according to a study to be published in
Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine...
Weight Loss
Surgery Has Lasting Benefits
Reuters - UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Gastric bypass surgery and
similar operations for severe obesity lead to long-term
weight loss, and people who have undergone such a
procedure have lower risks for heart disease and diabetes
than conventionally treated individuals, according to a
new Swedish study...
Diabetes-caused deaths
on Island rise 15 percent
Staten Island Advance -
Staten Island,NY,USA
By LISA SCHNEIDER. Because of an alarming increase in
deaths linked to diabetes, health officials are urging
New Yorkers to lose weight and become more active. ...
Camel's milk to treat
diabetes
Medical News Today - UK
The milk of the camel has traditionally been used to
treat diabetes. Surprisingly, camel milk does seem to
contain high levels of ...
New AHRQ Diabetes Care
Resource Guide Offers Help to States, USA
Medical News Today - UK
HHS' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, in
partnership with the Council of State Governments, today
released Diabetes Care Quality Improvement: A ...
Risk of Gestational
Diabetes Reduced By Weight Loss
RedNova.com -
Dallas,TX,USA
Even moderate changes in pre-pregnancy weight can affect
the risk of gestational diabetes among obese women,
researchers from the United States have found. ...
Diabetes: A Link
Between Oral And Overall Health?
Science Daily (press
release) - USA
Diabetes affects 18.2 million people in the United States
and is expected to double by the year 2010. Additionally,
diabetics who ...
Mannkind: Positive
results from study
CBS MarketWatch - USA
... that it has received positive data from its US-based,
late-Phase II study of Technosphere Insulin System, a
potential treatment for Type II diabetes mellitus. ...
Inflammation: The Root
of all Evil in Diabetes and the ...
Medscape (subscription) -
USA
... concept thus implicates inflammation in both sides of
the equation leading to the dysmetabolic syndrome and
culminating in type 2 diabetes -- notably insulin ...
Aspirin Underused by
People with Diabetes
Reuters -
London,England,UK
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Daily aspirin is usually
recommended for people at increased risk for heart
disease, and people with diabetes come into that ...
Depression May Foster
Diabetes
CBS News - USA
(WebMD) Feeling blue may raise women's risk of developing
type 2 diabetes, according to new research. The study
shows that symptoms ...
Arena to pursue drugs
for diabetes
San Diego Union Tribune -
San Diego,CA,USA
... company Arena Pharmaceuticals said yesterday that it
will collaborate with a Johnson & Johnson division to
develop new drugs to treat type 2 diabetes. ...
Deal focuses on new
diabetes drug class
Drug Researcher.com -
Montpellier,France
... Arena Pharmaceuticals has entered into collaboration
with Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical to develop a new class
of oral drugs for the treatment of type 2 diabetes ...
Interest grows in
chromium as a preventative
Nutra Ingredients USA -
Montpellier,France
12/22/2004 - Nutrition 21 said recently that the NIH
would continue to fund research into the benefits of
chrominum picolinate for sufferes of diabetes. ...
New Advances in
Pain-Free Testing for Diabetics
PR Web (press release) -
Ferndale,WA,USA
Boca Raton, Fl (PRWEB) December 22, 2004 -- For many
people living with diabetes, frequent testing of blood
glucose levels can be the most valuable tool for ...
Hyperglycemia Slows
Mental Functions in People with Diabetes
Yahoo News (press release)
- USA
22 /PRNewswire/ -- A temporary rise in blood glucose
(sugar) levels in people with both types of diabetes can
interfere with their ability to think quickly and ...
Catholics bring faith
to fight against diabetes in urban, rural ...
Catholic News Service -
USA
... But the doctor and the deacon are fighting a common
problem: diabetes. Diabetes has become epidemic in the
United States, with more ...
Anthocyanins may help
fight diabetes
Food Navigator - France
21/12/2004 - Fruit compounds called anthocyanins could
help lower blood sugar levels in people with diabetes,
suggest preliminary tests on animals. ...
Diabetes vaccine will
not stem epidemic
The Scotsman -
Edinburgh,Scotland,UK
THE recent announcement that British scientists are about
to start testing a new vaccine against diabetes is
exciting, but it's unlikely to halt an epidemic ...
Takeda Falls After
Halting Test of New Diabetes Drug (Update1)
Bloomberg - USA
... as much as 4.6 percent in Tokyo trading after the
company, Japan's largest drugmaker, yesterday said it
will suspend clinical testing of a diabetes treatment.
...
Diabetes hitting rural
folk
The Malaysia Star -
Malaysia
MIRI: The increasing diabetes cases among rural people is
worrying as it shows a big change from the past when the
ailment was more common among urbanites ...
Poor Lung Function May
Increase Diabetes Risk
Yahoo News - USA
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study shows that
impaired pulmonary function is linked with an increased
occurrence of diabetes. ...
Bullying Hurts Kids
with Hormone Disorders
Reuters -
London,England,UK
... US investigators found that bullied children with
endocrine problems -- who suffer from conditions ranging
from type 1 diabetes to delayed puberty -- were more ...
Aspirin underused to
reduce heart disease risk in diabetic women ...
EurekAlert -
Washington,DC,USA
Cardiovascular disease risk is extremely high in adults
with diabetes. Yet women as well as people under 50 who
have diabetes do ...
Oxidants Link Obesity
To Diabetes
Science Daily (press
release) - USA
Individuals with the metabolic syndrome are at risk of
coronary heart disease, stroke, vascular disease, and
type 2 diabetes. Although ...
Suzuken Co., Ltd
Invests in Glucon; Suzuken Co. to launch Glucon's ...
Business Wire (press
release) - San Francisco,CA,USA
... We believe that Glucon's Glucose Monitoring Watch
(GMW) will revolutionize the treatment of diabetes and
lead to better healthcare for diabetes patients in ...
Waistline Can Be a
Tummy Fat Warning
Atlanta Journal
Constitution (subscription) - Atlanta,GA,USA
... you determine if you have too much abdominal fat,
which puts you at increased risk for a number of serious
health problems, including heart disease and diabetes ...
About Diabetes readers
suggest ways to make restaurant eating ...
About Diabetes - USA
Do you dread eating out at restaurants because of hidden
carbs, huge portions, and lack of appropriate menu items
for people with diabetes? ...
'India fast becoming
global research destination' :
123Bharath.com - India
... become a global hub for research, he said delivering
a public lecture on discovery, development and delivery,
organised by the MV Hospital for diabetes as part ...
Once adults-only
diseases stalk children
Cincinnati Enquirer -
Cincinnati,OH,USA
... a growing number of children are visiting pediatric
cardiologists to treat their high cholesterol, or seeing
endocrinologists to keep their diabetes in check. ...
COMMON SENSE &
EVIDENCE: The diabetes epidemic
Nation News - Barbados
... In fact, many people discover their diabetes for the
first time soon after Christmas, sometimes with a
life-threatening emergency! ...
Earlier News
Medicare HMOs Don't Show
Hoped-For Savings
Reuters December 20, 2004 06:22 PM
ET
Olean General, American Telecare to work on
diabetes telehealth study
The Times Herald Thurs 9 Dec 2004 8:45 AM
EST
African Americans Should Be Stronger Than
Diabetes says Della Reese
Yahoo Finance Press Release Tues 30 Nov
9:03 AM EST
Avandia Linked with Severe Lipid
Abnormalities
Reuters Health News Fri 26 Nov 2004 2:07PM
EST
Make the Link! Diabetes, Heart Disease
& Stroke
The Herald-Dispatch Wed 17 Nov 2004 08:23
AM EST
Sanofi Diet Drug Impressive in 2-Year Study
Reuters Health News Wed Nov 10 2004
08:05AM EST
Fatbuster drug targets FGF, obesity
UQ [Australia] News Online Monday 25 Oct 2005 12:30 PM
Rosiglitazone appears to reduce restonosis
rates in type 2 diabetes by 54%
PRNewswire Mon 25 Oct 2005 7:30 AM
Intranasal insulin may protect against type
1 diabetes
Medical News Today Mon 18 Oct 2004 2:30AM EDT
Metabolic Syndrome on the Rise in U.S.
Adults
Reuters Health News Fri Oct 8, 2004 02:21
PM ET
Results of Islet Transplant Study Now
Available [and maybe not as optimistic as
might be expected....]
Medical News Today 02 Oct 2004 08:14 AM
EDT
[Poor Glucose
Control Requiring-] Insulin
Rx May be a Marker for Colon Cancer
CBSNews.Com October 1, 2004 2:46pm EDT
Low-carb diet improves sugar
control in diabetics
HeartCenterOnline for Patients 24
Sep 2004 9:00AM EDT
Circulating Mononuclear Cells In The Obese
Found To Be In Proinflammatory State, Contributing To
Diabetes And Heart Disease
ScienceDaily 23 September 2004 8:30 AM EDT
Diabetic
vascular management is more important than blood sugar
control
Harvard Health
Letter 13 September 2004 08:00 AM EDT
Valsartan significantly reduces the
incidence of diabetes as compared to amlodipine
MedScape 4 August 2004 7:15AM EDT
Soy Supplementation Appears to Lower Risk
of Proteinuria in Type 2 Patients
WebMD 3 August 2004 2:22 PM EDT
New Way to Treat Type 2 Diabetes Developed
Forbes Monday 2 August 2004 12:30PM EDT
Study finds caffeine may
worsen diabetes
The Seattle Times Monday, July 26,
2004 12:00AM PDT
Work-Time Physical Activity May Reduce
Mortality in Diabetics
Reuters Monday, July 26,2004 4:14AM GMT
Diabetes: heading for trouble
The Weekend Australian Sat July 17, 2004
2:32AM AT
Diabetes Statistics for Latinos
Hispana News Fri Jul 16,2004 05:18 AM MT
Fading Social Life May Signal Trouble in
Diabetes
Reuters Tue Jul 13, 2004 10:23 AM ET
Depression Ups Risk of 'Metabolic Syndrome'
Reuters Thu Jul 8, 2004 03:26 PM ET
Erection Problems Signal Heart
Ills in Diabetics
Reuters June 21, 2004 06:24 PM ET
Diabetes Reportedly to Double Worldwide by
2030
Reuters Mon Apr 26, 2004 10:39 AM ET
Some
Physicians Question the Benefits of Raising 'Good'
Cholesterol
New York Times Mon 15 March 2004
Caffeinated Coffee
Drinking Associates with Reduced Incidence of Type 2
Diabetes
AIM Wed 7 January
2004 8:15 AM ET
Islets Regenerate During Reversal of
Diabetes in NOD Mice Model
Reuters Thu
January 1, 2004 8:00 AM ET
Early Diabetes Leads
to Early Heart Disease
Reuters Thu
November 6, 2003 10:22 AM ET
ACE Inhibitor Helps
Diabetics After Heart Attack
Reuters Thu November 6, 2003 10:20 AM ET
Gastric Bypass Urged
for Very Obese Diabetics
Reuters Wed
October 22, 2003 04:35 PM ET
Avandia may significantly reduce bone mass
in mice
Yahoo Finance October 8 2003
Hispanic-American Females Born in 2000 Will
More Likely Than Not Develop Diabetes
AMA News October 8 2003
Young Diabetics at Risk for Early Kidney
Disease
Reuters October 6, 2003 05:36 PM ET
Diabetes,
Obesity on Rise in U.S., Statistics Show
Reuters October 03, 2003 01:03 PM ET
Diabetes drugs can mask severity of heart
attack
ADAWebSite 1 Oct 2003
Expert Diabetes
Reviews Cannot Be Trusted
IntelliHealth
06 Aug 2003
FDA OKs New Device To Manage
Diabetes
AP10 July 2003
Tiny capsule could
fight fat
Wired News 05 May 2003 11:23 GMT
Brits are getting
fatter
Daily Telegraph
25 Apr 2003 15:30 GMT
New Contact Lens May Measure Glucose
IntelliHealth
21 Apr 2003 3:14 GMT
GlaxoSmithKline's
diabetes drug Avandamet - combination rosiglitazone +
metformin - wins US approval
Ananova Oct
11 2002 02:13 GMT
Exercise
benefits those with diabetes and high blood pressure
HealthandAge.com
Oct 2 2002 2:43PM GMT
Investors
show interest as stem cell research makes headlines
Scotland
on Sunday
Sep 1 2002 8:22PM GMT
Tattoo to monitor diabetes
BBC Sep 1 2002 11:23PM
GMT
Schools
take steps to battle obesity
The
Pasadena Star News Sep 1 2002 8:02PM GMT
High Cost
Of Delay
Bradenton Herald Aug 31 2002 5:01PM
GMT
Death rate
correlates with blood sugars in victims of stroke
ScienceDaily 12 Aug 2002
A fish a
day keeps the fat away
Nutra Ingredients
Jul 3 2002 4:33AM GMT
Heart Attack May
Increase Diabetes Risk
Health Finder+20 June 2002
Drug saps
Alzheimer's (Pepys, M.B. Targeted pharmacological depletion
of serum amyloid P
component for treatment of human amyloidosis. Nature, [2002] 417:
254 - 259)
Nature May
16 2002 7:08AM GMT
Obesity
putting more children in the hospital
AP via New Jersey
Online + May 2 2002 6:58AM GMT
Questioning
Diabetic Heart Disease Risk
WebMD Apr 19
2002 3:23AM GMT
Diabetics
Not Getting Proper Care
WebMD Apr 16
2002 2:36AM GMT
Blacks Hit
hardest by Diabetes Epidemic
NCM Online
Apr 16 2002 7:06AM GMT
Major
vascular surgery outcomes no worse in diabetics
Reuters Health
Apr 16 2002 7:23AM GMT
Seven drug
companies issue discount card for elderly
Montana Forum
Apr 15 2002 2:44PM GMT
Virtual
patients to speed drug development
Daytona Beach News
Journal + Mar 12 2002 12:44PM GMT
Blood
pressure key to reducing diabetes risks, study finds
Nando Times +
Mar 3 2002 5:41PM GMT
Myostatin
Seems Useful Target For Obesity Treatment
UniSci + 28 Feb
2002
Fat-Busting
Drug May Fight Diabetes, Beer Bellies
Yahoo News + Feb 24, 2002
Study Links
'Western' Diet with Adult Diabetes
Yahoo News + Feb 24, 2002
New diabetes
worry for UKs obese teenagers...
Health-News.co.uk +
Thu Feb 21 10:44:00
EST 2002
Survey
reveals doctor-industry ties
Times Argus + Feb 6 2002
[Dys]Metabolic
Syndrome Affects One in Five
ABCNEWS.com +
Jan 23 2002
Stress
reduction for diabetics
NDTV + Jan 10 2002
Living
bandages help heal incurable wounds
Health-News.co.uk + Jan 10 2002
Turning
diabetes into a positive experience
Clayton News-Daily +
Jan 10 2002
Sankyo,
Suntory To Develop [GLP-1] Nasal Drops To Treat Diabetes
Health Channel + Dec 27 2001
De-Stressing
Diabetics
ABCNEWS.com + Dec 27 2001
Amylin Not
Smilin as It Orders New Tests for Symlin
TheStreet.com + Dec 27 2001
'Tis the
season to stop gorging
Trentonian + Dec 26 2001
U of I
banks on bloodless test
Des Moines Register + Dec 26 2001
Novo Nordisk
launches interactive diabetes management Web site
eyeforpharma.com + Dec 13 2001
Obese mice
may help heart patients
The Times + Dec 07 2001
Diabetes
surges among burger-loving children
The Nation - Thailand + Nov 21 2001 10:00AM
Scientists discover
gene they believe causes type 1 diabetes
ABC Online + Sep 27 2001 11:30AM
Medical centers offer
free screenings in Legs for Life project
Hark TheHerald.com + Sep 24 2001 5:17PM
More than half of
U.S. adults 40 million are obese
Dallas Morning News + Sep 13 2001 3:12 PM
Infectious diabetes
theory slammed
BBC + Sep 12 2001 11:18 AM
Is sugar the new
fat?
femail.co.uk + Sep 10 3:15 PM
Fat busting drug
[Xenical] helping diabetics
BBC + Sep 10 2001 2:10 PM
Illinois professor
uses steady diet of data to fight obesity epidemic
Evansville Courier + Sep 04 2001 11:15 AM
Insulin Receptor
Takes Center Stage
The Scientist + Aug 30 2001 10-:11 AM
Diabetes striking
younger Americans
Troy Record + Aug 28 2001 3:45 PM
Insulin Delivery via
Pill Form a Viable Option
AP News /Yahoo + Aug 25 6:35 AM
Aging bachelors
given health warning
Guardian Unlimited + Aug 24 2001 10:20 AM
Parents plead guilty in
faith-healing death
Rocky Mountain News + Aug 23 2001 8:40 PM
The Diabetes Crisis
New York Times + Aug 16 2001 8:41 PM
Report: Utahns
struggle with weight
Standard Examiner +Aug 16 2001 8:40 PM
Perilous side
effects of diabetes drug no secret
Miami Herald + Aug 16 2001 7:55 PM
Insulin may prevent
heart disease
HealthandAge.com + Aug 16 2001 4:05PM
Managing More Than
Just Diabetes
HealthandAge.com +Aug 15 2001 3:33 PM
Walking Away From
Diabetes
Washington Post +Aug 14 2001 3:55PM
Biotech firms seek diabetes treatment
Globe and Mail + Aug 07 2001
Potential cure for
heart disease, diabetes
Jerusalem Post + Aug 02 2001 3:05 pm
Study shows stem
cells could help conquer diabetes
Reuters Health + Jul 31 2001 04:03 PM
Depression and
diabetes=
= HealthandAge.com + Jul 30 2001 6:12 PM
Obesity: the heavy
price we pay for living too well
HKiMail + Jul 30 2001 5:45 PM
Hormone could
reverse effects of insulin resistance
Health-News.co.uk + Jul 30 2001 6:03 PM
Overweight black
kids at risk of type 2 diabetes
National Womens Health Information Center + Jul 26
2001 5:00PM
Hormone therapy may
help postmenopausal diabetics
The National Women's Health Information Center + Jul 19
2001 4:02PM
=Fat and fit can be
healthy==
USA Today + Jul 18 2001 4:20PM
Atherosclerosis more
common in teenagers with type 1 diabetes
Health-News.co.uk + Jul 13 2001 4:50PM
Xenical(R) Chosen as
Only Weight Loss Medication to Currently Be Used in NIH
Study of Weight Loss and Exercise
PR Newswire + Jun 26 2001 5:33PM
Diabetes prevention
theory fails test
USA Today + Jun 25 2001 5:30 PM
Get Your Sleep to
Help Prevent Diabetes
PR Newswire + Jun 25 2001 5:30 PM
Nobex Corporation
Presents Positive Data From Phase II Studies Of Oral
Insulin at ADA Meeting
PR Newswire + Jun 25 2001 5:30 PM
Overweight Pivotal
Cause of Most Diabetes; Researchers Offer New Insights
Into Weight Control
PR Newswire + Jun 25 2001 5:30 PM
Contact lens
measures glucose
MSNBC + Jun 25 2001 5:30 PM
Americas Assault on
Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Launched
PR Newswire + Jun 24 2001 9:00 PM
Researchers find
potential mechanism linking obesity to type 2 diabetes
EurekAlert! + Jun 17 2001 09:01 PM
Antidiabetic drug
development continues to rise
Drug Discovery Online + Jun 17 2001 07:00 PM
University of
Pittsburgh Leads Major National Study on Treating
Patients Who Have Diabetes and Heart Disease
PR Newswire + Jun 15 2001
Diabetes-related
amputation rates vary across US
Just Move + Jun 15 2001 06:45 AM
Blood clots are
found in retinas of patients with diabetic retinopathy
EurekAlert! + Jun 13 200101:50 PM
Graphic: Diabetes on the rise
philly.com + Jun 12 2001 04:03 PM
AlphaGene Discovers
Novel Insulin Receptors
Pharmalicencing + Jun 12 2001 04:03 PM
As America fattens,
diabetes surges
philly.com + Jun 12 2001 04:03 PM
Many diabetes deaths
avoidable, charity says
Just Move + Jun 12 200104:03 PM
Diabetes set to
swallow a fifth of NHS budget
Electronic Telegraph +Jun 10 2001 8:19 UTC
Diabetes can cut 8
years off a life
Glasgow Herald + Jun 08 2001 7:46 UTC
Agency Approves
Stomach Band Implant Intended to Curb Obesity
New York Times+ Jun 06 2001 7:06 UTC
Newly Appointed
PharmaNet Medical Director To Present at the Annual
Endocrine Society Meeting
PR Newswire + Jun 05 2001 4:55 UTC
Obesity epidemic
emerging in China
Japan Today + Jun 01 2001 8:33 UTC
Unigene Delivers
Oral Insulin
Pharmalicencing + Jun 01 2001 8:04 UTC
Researchers Develop
Mice Resistant to Atherosclerosis
Harvard School of Public Health + May 31 2001
7:44AM UTC
Diabetes death rate
rising
Columbus Dispatch + May 30 2001 6:32 AM UTC
Trying to Stop
Diabetes Before It Starts
New York Times + May 29 2001 8:15 UTC
Smokers at twice
the risk for diabetes
Sunday Times of Ireland + May 27 2001 9:07 UTC
Trans fatty acid
consumption may increase risk for type 2 diabetes
EurekAlert! + May 26 2001 12:05 AM UTC
Isis Pharmaceuticals
Licenses Preclinical Type 2 Diabetes Antisense Drug to
Merck
PR Newswire + Wed May 23 2001 11:05 AM UTC
Diabetes deaths can be
prevented
BBC + Wed May 23 2001 10:06 AM UTC
Stem-cell research's
future clouded by suit, policy review
AMA + Mon May 21 2001 9:07AM UTC
Exercise, diet help
diabetes
The Free Lance-Star + Sun May 20 2001 8:49AM
UTC
Calculate Your Risk
Time + Sun May 20 2001 8:35PM UTC
Common risk factors
in type 1 diabetes and asthma
Lancet + Sat May 19 2001 2:01AM UTC
Survival rates for
type 1 diabetics on the rise
National Womens Health Information Center + Sat
May 19 2001 5:04AM UTC
A Heart Drug Far
Surpasses Expectations
Washington Post + Sat May 19 2001 7:47AM UTC
Stem cell work:
Everything to gain not worth so much to lose
Journal and Courier Online + Fri May 18 2001
9:12AM UTC
NIH issues tougher
guidelines for cholesterol
CNN + Wed May 16 2001 9:00AM UTC
Crucell and
University Medical Center Utrecht cooperate on Antibody
and Vaccine Rx for Type 2 Diabetes
HUGIN Online + Tue May 15 2001 12:52PM UTC
Fear and Poverty
Sicken Many Migrant Workers in U.S
New York Times + Sun May 13 2001 1:33AM UTC
Diabetes in Marianas
hits one in ten
ABC Online + Sat May 12 2001 9:20PM UTC
Study links tribe's
diabetes increase to western diet
Phoenix Business Journal + Fri May 11 2001
11:02PM UTC
Insulin pump therapy
helps diabetes
Star-Banner + Wed May 9 2001 5:21PM UTC
U.S. spending on
prescription drugs rose 19 percent in 2000,
National Center For Policy Analysis + Wed May 9
2001 5:30AM UTC
Can Type 2 Diabetes
Be Delayed?
WebMD + Thu May 3 2001 4:21AM UTC
Diabetes cases
soaring in women
MSNBC + Wed May 2 2001 1:00AM UTC
Tag gives overweight
patients a PAL to help in the battle against obesity
Scotsman Online + Tue May 1 2001 7:42AM UTC
Whats Your Number,
Sweetie?
Washington Post + Tue May 1 2001 6:47AM UTC
Obesity: the new
childhood plague
femail.co.uk + Mon Apr 30 2001 8:17PM UTC
Silent killer
Morning Call + Sun Apr 29 2001 9:24AM UTC
Health & Life:
Could You Have Diabetes?
AskMen.com + Sat Apr 28 2001 6:18AM UTC
Early Screening
Helps Nurse Detect Diabetes
Press and Dakotan + Sat Apr 28 2001 8:31AM UTC
National Diabetes
Education Program to Launch Hispanic/Latino Nutrition
Campaign
Center for Disease Control and Prevention + Sat
Apr 28 2001 1:30AM UTC
Stem cell research
could aid diabetes, Parkinsons treatment, scientists say
Nando Times + Sat Apr 28 2001 8:06AM UTC
Survival rates for
type 1 diabetics on the rise
National Womens Health Information Center + Sat
Apr 28 2001 3:05AM UTC
Transplants Help
Local Man Conquer Disease
Press and Dakotan + Sat Apr 28 2001 8:31AM UTC
Sr. jobs sponsor
leaving program
Tampa Tribune + Sat Apr 28 2001 6:48AM UTC
Ethnobotanist lauds
the healing power found in frog skin and crab spider
bites
Morning Call + Sat Apr 28 2001 8:30AM UTC
J. Donald Thomas Sr
TheState.com + Sat Apr 28 2001 8:31AM UTC
Safety in Numbers
WebMD + Sat Apr 28 2001 4:18AM UTC
Seasickness caused
fatal coma
Electronic Telegraph + Sat Apr 28 2001 1:21AM
UTC
Diabetes forces
amputation of Johnny Russells legs
Financial Post + Fri Apr 27 2001 7:52AM UTC
Slightly high blood
sugar predicts later diabetes
Just Move + Fri Apr 27 2001 3:10AM UTC
Research yields
advances in diabetes, Parkinsons
CNN + Fri Apr 27 2001 4:46PM UTC
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