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A culturally tailored diabetes intervention may help reduce emergency room (ER) visits for urban African Americans, new research suggests.  The study authors randomly assigned 542 African Am ...
November 6, 2009
Insulin levels in the brain may help scientists understand the progress of dementia, according to researchers at Colorado State University.  Low levels of both insulin and insulin-like growt ...
November 6, 2009
The Ottawa Hospital Diabetes Observational Study (OHDOS 1) retrospectively reviewed data from 568 Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes to determine the relevance of chronic kidney diseas ...
November 6, 2009
Researchers have found little overall association between physical activity and cognition in older women with type 2 diabetes, after adjusting for disability factors.  The study evaluated da ...
November 5, 2009
Many patients and physicians expect that genetic testing can help motivate patients to make lifestyle changes to prevent type 2 diabetes, according to a U.S. survey.  The survey involved 304 ...
November 5, 2009
A systematic review of 137 publications shows that there is currently insufficient evidence to support collecting family history as a way to promote preventive interventions and chronic disease m ...
November 5, 2009
Patients with diabetes who receive tube feeding can significantly improve longer-term glycemic control with the use of a diabetes-specific feed, a new study shows.  Researchers assigned 25 p ...
November 5, 2009
New data on dapagliflozin were reported at the recent 20th World Diabetes Congress in Montreal.
 
In a double-blind, multicenter, phase III study in 274 patien ...
November 5, 2009
Two-thirds of those hospitalized with complications from swine flu have had underlying risk factors associated with obesity, such as diabetes or heart disease.  Researchers analyzed data fro ...
November 4, 2009
For healthy people, the risks of taking aspirin to prevent a heart attack outweigh the benefits, researchers say.  Studies have shown that aspirin can help ward off a second heart attack or ...
November 4, 2009
 
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