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(ARA) - A group of patients who make diabetes management an essential part of their day-to-day life are hoping to motivate others in the diabetes community to manage their condition and strive for optimal blood sugar control.
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Diabetes is often associated with frequent urination, constant thirst, extreme weight loss and fatigue. But one way to check for the disease is as easy as a visit to the local eye doctor.
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Diabetes is often associated with frequent urination, constant thirst, extreme weight loss and fatigue. But one way to check for the disease is as easy as a visit to the local eye doctor.
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Diabetes is often associated with frequent urination, constant thirst, extreme weight loss and fatigue. But one way to check for the disease is as easy as a visit to the local eye doctor.
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Diabetes is often associated with frequent urination, constant thirst, extreme weight loss and fatigue. But one way to check for the disease is as easy as a visit to the local eye doctor.
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WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Testing for 18 different gene variations associated with type 2 diabetes was no better at predicting a person's risk for the blood sugar disease than a doctor's assessment, researchers report.
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Integrating motivational enhancement therapy with cognitive behavioral therapy may help people with type 1 diabetes better manage their disease, British researchers report.
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MATSUSAKA, Japan, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- A drug based on a chemical found in garlic has treated type 1 and type 2 diabetes in mice, researchers in Japan said.
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New research shows that among the mental abilities that are affected by type 2 diabetes, the speed at which the brain processes information appears to be the most severely impaired, particularly in patients with undiagnosed disease.
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Title: Genetic Screening May ID Diabetes Risk Category: Health News Created: 11/20/2008 Last Editorial Review: 11/20/2008
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For determining risk of Type 2 diabetes, current genetic screening tests add little to traditional methods such as family history, two new studies suggest.
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CHICAGO, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- Doctors have tricked mouse immune systems into "thinking" cells from a donor pancreas are theirs, bringing hope to diabetes patients, U.S. researchers said.
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EATING more than a couple of eggs a week increases the risk of developing diabetes, a major study has found.
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Health experts are warning people with type two diabetes to limit the number of eggs they eat.
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TAHLEQUAH ? Diabetes has reached epidemic proportions among Native Americans, and complications from diabetes are major causes of death and health problems in most Native American populations.
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EATING more than a couple of eggs a week increases the risk of developing diabetes, a major study has found.
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GARY | As a physician who treats patients with kidney disease, Katrina Wrights knows the kind of damage diabetes can do.
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University of Virginia researcher Boris Kovatchev has become the first mathematician to receive the Diabetes Technology Leadership Award.
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EATING more than a couple of eggs a week increases the risk of developing diabetes, a major study has found.
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Washington, Nov 21 : Researchers at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine have found a new technique that may help fight diabetes.
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VINELAND ? Vineland High School staff and students from the School of Medical, Health & Social Sciences small learning community are organizing an American Diabetes Association School Walk for Diabetes.
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November ushers in American Diabetes Month not only a time to be thankful for bustling basic and clinical research underway on the disease, but also the unofficial start of the holiday season. Between now and New Year's, people with diabetes must navigate a tempting course of sugar-centric festivities, maintaining a delicate nutritional balance against all odds.
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One of the most reliable indicators to predict that a person will develop type 2 diabetes is the presence of insulin resistance. Insulin is produced in the pancreas and is the hormone responsible for ensuring that glucose reaches several tissues and organs in the body, such as muscles.
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