Aggressive insulin treatment or lifestyle changes at the onset of diabetes can sharply curb the incidence and impact of the disease over the long haul, according to two studies released Friday.
... substantial protection against type 2 diabetes, according to a study published on bmj.com today ... healthy populations.
The SUN prospective cohort study involved over 13 000 graduates from the University ...
... standard practice. The ADVANCE (Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease) study was conducted by the Sydney based ... 11,000 people with type 2 diabetes worldwide.
The results show that intensive blood ...
Some patients with type 2 diabetes can control their disease for years yet avoid insulin injections by using multiple classes of oral diabetic medications, a new study found.
... (Reuters) - A common herpes virus might trigger an unusual form of type 2 diabetes found in sub-Saharan Africa that is characterized by rapid onset of disease, French researchers said on Tuesday.
... with type 2 diabetes.
The three trials were ACCORD, ADVANCE, and the Veterans Affairs Diabetes study. In ACCORD, the patients who received intensive treatment to control blood sugar actually had ...
Taking Aspirin does not help prevent heart attacks or strokes in people with diabetes, according to a study that contradicts current recommendations.
Patients with diabetes who participate in a program combining aerobic and high-force eccentric resistance exercise demonstrate improvements in glucose control, physical performance, and body fat ...
Two common cancer drugs have been shown to both prevent and reverse type 1 diabetes in a mouse model of the disease, according to research conducted at the University of California, San Francisco. The ...
For determining risk of Type 2 diabetes, current genetic screening tests add little to traditional methods such as family history, two new studies suggest.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - High resting heart rates may be linked to the development of obesity and diabetes, a Japanese study shows.
... beta cells and their replication in vivo, meaning in a living animal, could greatly improve diabetes study models, and could lead to techniques to generate new beta cells in patients with diabetes. ...
... and 64,000 non-diabetic study participants and was able to identify a variant of the MTNR1B gene ... Professor Thomas Illig; Director of the KORA studies: Professor H.-Erich Wichmann) and the German ...
... sugar levels rise in people with type 2 diabetes. The study appears in this month's issue ... making sure they are keeping track of managing their diabetes through monitoring, diet, exercise and medication ...
... major international diabetes study of more than 52,000 patients from eight countries has shown that using biphasic ... Type II Diabetes patients ever compiled, the first phase of the IMPROVE study covered ...