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Even mild type 2 diabetes, well controlled, slows mental function. The effect appears early but remains stable, at least while diabetes remains mild, a Canadian study shows.
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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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EDMONTON, Alberta, Jan. 5 (UPI) -- Talking, planning, organizing and paying attention to details are worse in people with type 2 diabetes than in healthy adults, a Canadian study indicated.
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It is well known that people who have a history of a heat attack or a stroke have a greater risk of premature death than someone who has not dealt with these issues. However, a new report raises concern about people with type 2 diabetes or adult onset diabetes.
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Adults with diabetes experience a slowdown in several types of mental processing, which appears early in the disease and persists into old age, according to new research. Given the sharp rise in new cases of diabetes, this finding means that more adults may soon be living with mild but lasting deficits in their thought processes.
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Title: Diabetes Slows Brain Function Category: Health News Created: 1/5/2009 Last Editorial Review: 1/5/2009
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MONDAY, Jan. 5 (HealthDay News) -- More and more people with diabetes are living to older ages, thanks to medical advances. But the long-term facilities, such as nursing homes, that care for aging Americans may not be ready for the additional challenges that come with treating patients with diabetes.
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( Canadian Medical Association Journal ) Men with type 2 diabetes and men with previous heart attack or stroke had a 3 to 4 fold risk of cardiovascular death compared to men without either disease in the years following the first acute event, according to a study in CMAJ.
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Type 2 diabetes impairs certain types of thinking, researchers find.
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Bayer Diabetes Care introduced A1CNow+, it's innovative, portable, hand-held, meter-based, monitoring system for in-office measurement of A1C (HbA1c) or glycated haemoglobin - an important indicator of long-term blood sugar control.
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Adults with diabetes experience a slowdown in several types of mental processing, which appears early in the disease and persists into old age, according to new research.
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New Delhi, Jan 5, (Business Wire India): Eli Lilly and Company, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the International Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD) today announced the global launch of the Inspired by Diabetes Creative Expression Competition, a global art contest asking people with diabetes, as well as their families, friends and caregivers, to express how ...
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Steve Jobs may have symptoms that resemble Type 1 diabetes, a noted endocrinologist said on Monday, and he could be treated with insulin. Earlier on Monday, Jobs blamed a "hormone imbalance" for the weight loss that had sparked speculation about his health since last June, when he appeared at Apple's annual developer's conference looking gaunt.
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Prior studies have suggested that high-doses of aspirin might have an effect on blood sugar control. However, chronic, low-dose aspirin does not prevent the development of type 2 diabetes in otherwise healthy women, according to a study published in the January 2009 issue of Diabetes Care .
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Washington, Jan 6 : Low-carb diets taken for six months help manage type 2 diabetes better, according to research.
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One person is diagnosed with diabetes every three minutes* in the UK, according to new figures from Diabetes UK. The leading health charity, which has released the shocking statistic to mark its 75th Anniversary, says the number of people diagnosed with the condition is growing faster than ever.
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In this Be Safe Report we take a look at the future of the diabetes epidemic.
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New Delhi, Jan. 6: Diabetes in adults is associated with a slowdown in certain mental functions which appears early during the disease and seems to last into old age, a new study has suggested.
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Men with type 2 diabetes and men with previous heart attack or stroke had a 3 to 4 fold risk of cardiovascular death compared to men without either disease in the years following the first acute event, according to a study in CMAJ.
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More and more scientific evidence suggests that type 2 diabetes may be linked to mental decline, memory loss and perhaps even Alzheimer's disease
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One person is diagnosed with diabetes every three minutes in the UK, new figures suggest. Data from the charity Diabetes UK showed that the number of people diagnosed with the condition is growing faster than ever.
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Adults with diabetes experience a slowdown in several types of mental processing, which appears early in the disease and persists into old age, according to new research. Given the sharp rise in new cases of diabetes, this finding means that more adults may soon be living with mild but lasting deficits in their thought processes.
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More and more scientific evidence suggests that type 2 diabetes may be linked to mental decline, memory loss and perhaps even Alzheimer's disease
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The scale of Britain's obesity epidemic has been laid bare as it was revealed someone is diagnosed with diabetes every three minutes in the UK.
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Title: Diabetes Epidemic Now Poses Challenges for Nursing Homes Category: Health News Created: 1/6/2009 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 1/6/2009
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The scale of Britain's obesity epidemic has been laid bare as it was revealed someone is diagnosed with diabetes every three minutes in the UK.
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