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2 hours ago — now know that feedback and cross-talk between IGF1R and IR can exist, driving hyperglycemia and free insulin production, as shown in a previous post regarding IGF-1R inhibition with figitumumab. ...
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3 hours ago — You know you're a diabetic moving into a new place when: You pack extra glucose meter test strips, baby diapers, and toilet paper into the same box because you know you will need both on the first day. You're...
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7 hours ago — Diabetes is a rather distinctive sickness. That means that it manifests and affects each person uniquely. No two humans have to battle with the illness with the same circumstances. This means each person needs their own...
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7 hours ago — Two studies reveal that smokers may have a significantly lower risk of developing lung cancer and colorectal cancer with the drug metformin, which is commonly prescribed for diabetes type 2 treatment, the medical journal...
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8 hours ago — They were bad . Now they are good. Among older adults with limited egg intake, there is no apparent association between egg consumption or dietary cholesterol and an increased risk for incident type 2 diabetes, according to...
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13 hours ago — A majority of adults in California are obese or overweight, and more than 2 million have been diagnosed with diabetes, according to a new study from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research....
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12 hours ago — Older adults with diabetes who have high blood pressure, walk slowly or lose their balance, or believe they're in bad health, are significantly more likely to have weaker memory and slower, more rigid cognitive processing than...
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16 hours ago — By Bob DeMarco Alzheimer's Reading Room This research interests me. First, my mother's triglycerides have been high for at least 20 years. Of all the doctors we had, not a single one has ever suggested medication....
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September 01, 2010 — hospitalization Approximately 15 percent of all diabetics will develop foot ulcers at some points, even 24 percent of them needed amputation. “The most common reason a person is hospitalized is due to diabetes, not...
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September 01, 2010 — You probably know Dr. Ian Smith from VH1's "Celebrity Fit Club," and yes, he's passionate about helping people lose weight. The main reason, as you may have guessed, is that keeping your weight down can keep...
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September 01, 2010 — Seeing as how all of my creative mindspace is currently going into selecting bathroom tiles and countertops (oy, remodel madness!), I almost dropped the ball on today’s special holiday:...
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September 01, 2010 — I have a dear friend who son has Juvenile Diabetes. That makes me more sensitive to the disease, and the fight against it, than I might otherwise be. (Let’s face it, we tend to become...
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September 01, 2010 — The Associated Press reports that diabetes is now the most common illness or injury among Vietnam veterans drawing compensation benefits. The reason is a link between Agent Orange and diabetes, even...
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September 01, 2010 — millions of patients who suffer from type 2 diabetes. The scientists have found out that emodin , a natural substance which can be extracted from such Chinese herbs as Chinese rhubarb (...