fitness news , Font size Diabetes Increased Heart Attack Mortality in Diabetics - Reported February 19, 2013 (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Each year over one million people in the United States have a heart attack and close to half of them die. New research suggests that diabetic patients are more than twice as likely to die … [Read more...]
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Certain Cells May Help Diabetics
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Certain Cells May Help Diabetics - Reported January 14 2013 (Ivanhoe Newswire) Most people know at least a little bit about diabetes, and with the occurrence of type-two diabetes rising in the United States, the disease could become an even more health common topic. Thankfully, … [Read more...]
Double Diabetes = Double Trouble! — Blue Print
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Double Diabetes = Double Trouble! -- Blue Print - Reported January 14 2013 WHAT IS DOUBLE DIABETES: Double diabetes, also called hybrid diabetes or type 3 diabetes, is a combination of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes and can develop in individuals that initially only had type 1 or … [Read more...]
Double Diabetes = Double Trouble!
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Double Diabetes = Double Trouble! - Reported December 27, 2012 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - Its been called the epidemic of the twenty-first century. Diabetes kills more people than all cancers combined. Three million Americans are living with type 1 diabetes and almost … [Read more...]
Diabetic women experience lower sexual satisfaction:University of California San Francisco
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Diabetic women experience lower sexual satisfaction:University of California San Francisco - Reported July 30, 2012 Diabetic women are just as keen on sexual activity as their non-diabetic sisters, but tend to experience lower sexual satisfaction, says a study. University of … [Read more...]
Beating Diabetes Before it Happens
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Beating Diabetes Before it Happens - Reported July 20, 2012 NASHVILLE, TN (Ivanhoe Alert ) -- Kidney failure, blindness, amputation, heart attack and stroke. Theyre some of the serious effects people with type-one diabetes could face. Now doctors are studying ways to cure the … [Read more...]
Good news for young type 2 diabetics
Good news for young type 2 diabetics Reported February 18, 2010 There may be hope for young adults suffering from type 2 diabetes, according to new research. Writing in the journal Diabetes Care, the researchers from Ireland, Spain and Italy investigated how new mechanisms in muscle cells may elucidate severe insulin … [Read more...]
Mediterranean Diet Best For Diabetics
Mediterranean Diet Best For Diabetics Reported September 05, 2009 The latest research project to reach us at Ukmedix News concerns evidence that following a low carb Mediterranean style eating plan is a more effective way of controlling diabetics symptoms than the normally recommended low fat and low calorie diet. The … [Read more...]
High Glycemic Index Foods May Increase Risk for Type 2 Diabetes in Chinese Women
High Glycemic Index Foods May Increase Risk for Type 2 Diabetes in Chinese Women December 04, 2007 December 4, 2007 High intake of foods with a high glycemic index (GI), especially rice, may increase the risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus in middle-aged women of Chinese descent, according to the results of a large prospective study … [Read more...]
High-carb diet raises women’s diabetes risk
High-carb diet raises women's diabetes risk December 11, 2007 Black American women and Chinese women who ate foods high on the glycemic index -- which measures the effect of carbohydrates on blood glucose levels -- were at increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, two new studies found. One of the studies also found that eating … [Read more...]
Fighting Diabetic Amputation
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Fighting Diabetic Amputation - Reported June 25, 2012 PHILADELPHIA, PA ( Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Worldwide, an amputation is performed every 30 seconds on a person with diabetes. Right now researchers are testing a new way to improve circulation and save limbs with a patients own cells. … [Read more...]
Teen Abdominal Fat Shows Insulin Resistance
Teen Abdominal Fat Shows Insulin Resistance Reported October 12, 2008 Insulin resistance can lead to type 2 diabetes, a disease expected to reach epidemic levels throughout the world over the next few decades. Diabetes is associated with obesity, inappropriate diet and exercise choices, and is now affecting younger people. A new … [Read more...]
Diabetes Risk: Clues in Your Waist?
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Diabetes Risk: Clues in Your Waist? - Reported June 6, 2012 (Ivanhoe Newswire) Diabetes affects 25.8 million people in America as the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States. Now, a new study may shed light on an effective strategy for the prevention of this disease. … [Read more...]
Sugar may make you “stupid” but omega-3 might mitigate the effect, rat study suggests
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Sugar may make you "stupid" but omega-3 might mitigate the effect, rat study suggests - Reported May 18, 2012 (CBS News) A sugar-laden diet could make you dumber, according to the authors of a new study. But, don't fret: Omega-3 fatty acids may be able to mitigate the effects. A UCLA … [Read more...]
Surgery to Cure Diabetes?
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Surgery to Cure Diabetes? - Reported April 24, 2012 By: Demetria "Dee" Hobbs, Ivanhoe Health Correspondent (Ivanhoe Newswire) Globally, more than 180 million people have diabetes; and by the year 2025, the number of diabetic patients is expected to increase by another 200 million. In … [Read more...]
Controlling Diabetes: Inside The Hospital
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Controlling Diabetes: Inside The Hospital - Reported April 03, 2012 GAINESVILLE, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) --Every year an estimated six million U.S. hospitalizations are accompanied by hyperglycemia, a condition that occurs when your blood sugar is too high. While the condition is often … [Read more...]
Type 1 Diabetes May Develop More Slowly Than Thought
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Type 1 Diabetes May Develop More Slowly Than Thought - Reported, February 23, 2012 (Ivanhoe Newswire) New research has found that insulin production may persist for decades after the onset of type 1 diabetes. Beta cell functioning also appears to be preserved in some patients years after … [Read more...]
Body Clock Receptor Linked to Diabetes
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Body Clock Receptor Linked to Diabetes - Reported, January 19, 2012 (Ivanhoe Newswire) Your body talks. It tells you when you're hungry and it tells you when you're tired. The body's sleep-wake cycle is controlled by the hormone melatonin. Melatonin regulates the bodys release of insulin, … [Read more...]
Be “Pre” Pared: Prediabetes Red Flags
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Be "Pre" Pared: Prediabetes Red Flags - Reported, January 10, 2012 ORLANDO (Ivanhoe Newswire) --The futures not looking very bright for millions of Americans. A new study projects in the next eight years 77 percent of men and 53 percent of women will have diabetes or prediabetes. We have … [Read more...]
Killer Cells and Diabetes
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Killer Cells and Diabetes - Reported, January 19, 2012 (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Killer T-cells protect the body from disease, but a new study suggests that these same cells, created to protect, may be inadvertently destroying cells that produce insulin for the body. Professor Andy Sewell, an … [Read more...]
Stem Cell Therapy Reverses Diabetes
fitness news , Font size Diabetes Stem Cell Therapy Reverses Diabetes - Reported, January 13, 2012 (Ivanhoe Newswire)- Type 1 diabetes is caused by the body's own immune system attacking its pancreatic islet beta cells and requires daily injections of insulin to regulate the patient's blood glucose levels. A new method found … [Read more...]
Light-ning Fast Diabetes Test
Light-ning Fast Diabetes Test Reported December 15, 2011 BATON ROUGE, La. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Young, old, black and white. Diabetes can hit anyone, at any time. Along with the 26 million people who know they have it, millions remain undiagnosed. Now, theres a new tool helping identify the disease in record time and changing the way doctors believe it affects the … [Read more...]
Reduction in Diabetes Risk For Latinos
Reduction in Diabetes Risk For Latinos Reported December 20, 2011 (Ivanhoe Newswire) A culturally sensitive diabetes prevention program reduced pre-diabetes indicators in a Latino population at risk for developing diabetes, according to this three year study. The Lawrence Latino Diabetes Prevention Project brought together an array of community groups in … [Read more...]
Fewer Calories Have Powerful Benefits
Fewer Calories Have Powerful Benefits Reported December 2, 2011 (Ivanhoe Newswire)-- Diabetes and obesity - two words that are used together very frequently. One is a risk factor for the other. Diabetes affects more than 25 million people in the U.S, and obesity affects more than one-third. Fortunately, a new study, presented today at the annual meeting of the … [Read more...]
Low-Calorie Diet May Cure Diabetes
Low-Calorie Diet May Cure Diabetes Reported December 1, 2011 (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Lifestyle changes may cure Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes affects 25.8 million people in the U.S., and type 2 is the most common form. A new study, presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, found that a low-calorie diet eliminates insulin dependence … [Read more...]
What Causes Kidney Disease in Type I Diabetes Patients
What Causes Kidney Disease in Type I Diabetes Patients Reported November 21, 2011 (Ivanhoe Newswire) Impaired glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in the kidney leads to end-stage renal disease and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and death. Patients with Type I diabetes are at an increased for kidney disease, but there are no interventions that have … [Read more...]
Diabetes Quiz: Separating Fact From Fiction
Diabetes Quiz: Separating Fact From Fiction Reported November 22, 2011 WASHINGTON D.C. (Ivanhoe Newswire) --There are about 25.8 million children and adults living with diabetes in the U.S. Thats eight percent of the population. The disease causes more deaths a year than breast cancer and AIDS combined. But how much do you really know about it? In honor of Diabetes … [Read more...]
Diabetes Susceptibility Gene Found
Diabetes Susceptibility Gene Found Reported October 11, 2011 (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- There are some genes we wish would not fit. Ten years of mouse breeding, screening, and record-keeping have finally paid off for Alan Attie and his lab members. A recent study has pinpointed a gene that gives diabetes susceptibility in obese mice. They also showed that the protein … [Read more...]
Taking on Type 1 Diabetes
Taking on Type 1 Diabetes Reported October 21, 2011 ATLANTA, GA (Ivanhoe Newswire) Every year, more than 15 thousand adults and 15 thousand children receive a life-changing diagnosis. Type 1 diabetes means careful monitoring of glucose levels, diet, and activities. From pumps to pens, medical research has developed better devices for treatment of type-one … [Read more...]
New Test For Diabetics: Medicine’s Big Thing?
New Test For Diabetics: Medicine's Big Thing? Reported September 30, 2011 PHOENIX, AZ ( Ivanhoe Newswire) -- About 25 million Americans are living with diabetes. Doctors expect that number to triple by 2030. There have been a lot of advances in helping people with diabetes live better, but one thing that's remained a constant are those frequent and often painful … [Read more...]
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