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Boosting Survival of Insulin-Cell Transplants for Type 1 Diabetes
Japan, Seeking Trim Waists, Measures Millions
FDA Adds Cancer Warning to Foot Cream
Hearing Loss is Common for People with Diabetes
Intake of Vegetables, Legumes, and Fruit, and Risk for All-Cause, Cardiovascular, and Cancer Mortality in a European Diabetic Population
Aerobically unfit young adults on road to diabetes in middle age
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Third of diabetes patients suffer from depression
The disease develops when the body is unable to produce insulin and is the least common of the two main types of diabetes...  
Seeing is Believing
Visualizing Inflammation In Fat Tissue, ScienceDaily (Jan. 25, 2008)  
Predictors of Cognitive Impairment and dementia in older people with diabetes.
Diabetes is associated with an increased risk of dementia but the reasons for this association are unclear because there are many potential mechanisms.....  
Adaptation to hypoxia in the diabetic rat kidney
Published: Kidney International
by:
C. Rosenberg, M. Khamaisi, Z. Abassi, V. Shilo, S. Weksler-Zangen, M. Goldfarb, A. Shina, F. Zibertrest, K-U Eckardt, S. Rosen and SN Heyman
 
Natural History of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients With Diabetes: Role of hyperglycemia
Epidemiological studies suggest that the effect of hyperglycemia on CV risk is independent of other known risk factors, but no data from primary interventional trials are available yet.....  
Stem Cell Therapy Controls Diabetes in Mice
Scientists reported Wednesday that they were able to control diabetes in mice by harnessing human embryonic stem cells. The work raised the prospect that the embryonic cells might one day be used to provide insulin-producing replacement cells to treat the disease in people.  
Albuminuria: A Great Risk Marker, but an Underestimated Target in Diabetes
Diabetes is a growing disease with a potentially devastating outcome. Diabetic patients run a great risk of developing multiple organ dysfunction and ultimately organ failure.....  
The Controversies in Obesity, Diabetes and Hypertension (CODHy) Meeting: What is it all about?
by Itamar Raz and Ram Weiss  
Short-Term Exercise Improves {beta}-Cell Function and Insulin Resistance
Short-term (7 days) exercise not only improved insulin resistance ....  
D-Cure & JDRF Press Release December 18, 2006
D-Cure and JDRF to Provide $6 Million for Cutting Edge Diabetes Research in Israel Research to Focus on Type 1 Diabetes Prevention  
Lawmakers Want New Exercise Guidelines
Bill Proposed in Congress Calls for New Recommendations for Physical Activity

By Todd Zwillich
WebMD Medical News
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD
 
Cell Therapies for Diabetes Cancer
Therapies using stem cell transplants are advancing promising treatments for such conditions as Alzheimer’s Disease, neurological diseases and spinal cord injury, and heart disease. Now, scientists think that stem cell transplants may ultimately benefit those who suffer from diabetes or cancer...  
Over Half of People with Diabetes Found with Arthiritis
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that people with diabetes are two times as likely to have arthritis  
Black tea may provide diabetes therapy
Scientists have found that certain substances in black tea may provide the basis of new therapies for type-2 diabetes.  
South American Frog Could Cure Diabetes
Skin secretions from South America's paradoxical frog could one day be used to treat type-2 diabetes, according to new research.  
How Slow Growth as a Fetus Can Cause Diabetes as an Adult, Science Daily
 
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