health
Entries "May 2005":

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Diabetic Testing - Diabetes Information , Diabetes ....

May 24th, 2005 Diabetic Testing - Diabetes Information, Diabetes Testing

More



»9:00 AM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Monday, May 23, 2005

Stem cell streamlining

South Korean researchers Thursday announced the creation of 11 custom-made cloned stem cell lines, made for the first time from the skin cells of child and adult patients. ... treatment of such diseases as juvenile diabetes and Parkinson's.Researcher John Gearhart of Johns ... and children with spinal cord injuries, juvenile diabetes and an immune disorder ...

More



»4:12 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Sunday, May 22, 2005

Diabetes association working with black churches (Ohio News Network)

CLEVELAND -- The American Diabetes Association is enlisting the help of black church leaders to educate their high-risk congregations about the disease.

More



»7:23 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Atkins diabetes surprise (Stuff)

The controversial high-fat Atkins diet helps patients with diabetes lose weight and control the disease, a landmark Wellington Hospital study has found.

More



»6:59 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Saturday, May 21, 2005

Bristol-Myers Study Shows Diabetes Drug Lowers Blood Sugar (IWon - Money)

PRINCETON, N.J. -(Dow Jones)- A phase III study showed that Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.'s (BMY) type 2 diabetes drug candidate significantly lowered blood glucose in patients.

More



»5:48 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
A full life despite diabetes is the focus of health expo (Detroit News)

If you or someone you love has diabetes, mark your calendar for Saturday. That's the date of the American Diabetes Association's Diabetes Health Expo.

More



»12:36 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Thursday, May 19, 2005

Many with diabetes let it slide, report says (Omaha World-Herald)

Two-thirds of the nation's 18 million Type 2 diabetics don't have their blood sugar under control, putting them at high risk of the disease's nastiest complications, even death. Yet most are unaware they're doing so poorly, frustrated diabetes specialists said.

More



»3:00 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Study: Many Type 2 Sufferers Don't Have Diabetes Under Control (WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News)

A new report released Wednesday shows that people with Type 2 diabetes do not have their disease under control.

More



»11:24 AM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Diabetes out of control in U.S., survey finds (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Two out of three Americans with type-2 diabetes do not have their disease under control and risk early deaths from stroke, heart attack or kidney failure as well as blindness and limb loss, according to a report published on Wednesday.

More



»6:36 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
New Theory Places Origin of Diabetes in an Age of Icy Hardships

The New York Times HealthWhen temperatures plummet, most people bundle up in thick sweaters, stay cozy indoors and stoke up on comfort food. ... theory suggests that thousands of years ago, juvenile diabetes may have evolved as a way to stay warm ... Moalem has a theory about juvenile diabetes, warmth and the ice age ...

More



»9:49 AM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Researchers look at ginseng as potential help in diabetes fight (Lansing State Journal)

ST. LOUIS - A fabled ancient remedy could soon become a new diabetes-prevention therapy.

More



»8:37 AM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Monday, May 16, 2005

Men: How to Keep Sex Alive In Spite of Diabetes

... Why Diabetes Leads to Dysfunction Diabetes is linked to many abnormalities, but two key ... blood vessels narrowing, a common occurrence with diabetes. In addition to causing ...

More



»8:36 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Monday, May 16, 2005

Can Diabetes Be Prevented? (KidsHealth.org via Yahoo! News)

As a parent, you want to protect your child from everything, which is virtually impossible, of course. But can you prevent your child from getting diabetes?

More



»4:24 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Walk to cure diabetes (WROC-TV Rochester)

Juvenile diabetes is on the rise and Sunday thousands marched to raise money for a cure. Over 4,000 people took part in the walk at RIT. It's the largest group of walkers in the event's 10 year history.

More



»9:25 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Sunday, May 15, 2005

Men: How to Keep Sex Alive In Spite of Diabetes

... Why Diabetes Leads to Dysfunction Diabetes is linked to many abnormalities, but two key ... blood vessels narrowing, a common occurrence with diabetes. In addition to causing ...

More



»3:49 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Saturday, May 14, 2005

Walk To Cure Diabetes (The Town Crier)

Last month, Polo Park Middle School?s Student Council participated in the ?Walk to Cure Diabetes? fundraiser. Council members sold colored paper sneakers at $1 each to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

More



»6:01 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Friday, May 13, 2005

New drug shown to help control diabetes

... is the first in a new class of diabetes drugs and 'is now approved for marketing under the ... in patients with type 2 diabetes who exhibit a wide range of ...

More



»7:26 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Diabetes undetected in many heart patients

Health MUNICH - Diabetes is an undetected and silent threat for many people who end up with heart disease, according to new research published on Monday.Professor John McMurray, of the Western ... progresses to full-blown diabetes.Type 2 diabetes, which is the most ...

More



»7:15 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries
Diabetes: Insulin reaction confirmed as trigger (AFP via Yahoo! News)

Researchers believe they have made an important breakthrough in understanding the severest form of diabetes, confirming that the disease begins when the body's immune system reacts to the hormone insulin.

More



»3:42 PM    »No comments     »0 TrackBack(s)     »Send entry    

Posted by: health    in: My entries