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Advice You Should Follow When Coping With Diabetes

 Coping With Diabetes Living with diabetes is often scary, and can make you feel hopeless. However, our guide will help you to gain a better understanding of how it affects you and offer some valuable advice to help you to cope with the symptoms. Follow these simple steps and manage diabetes even...

World diabetes epidemic balloons to 350 million

Diabetes Epidemic The volume of grown ups with diabetes globally has more than doubled given that 1980 to 347 million, a much greater selection than previously assumed and one that suggests costs of treating the ailment will also balloon. In a...

Electrical Lights Before Bedtime Affects Sleep Quality, Blood Pressure and Diabetes Risk

According to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM), exposure to electrical light between dusk and bedtime strongly suppresses melatonin levels and may...

Diabetes Drug With Genetic Links Leads to Better Treatment

A diabetes drug has genetic links, which when studied, could lead to new and better treatment strategies, claim scientists. University of Dundee researchers have found how a gene known as ATM affects how well common diabetes drug metformin works...

Good Fat in Dairy Products Liked to Reduced Diabetes Risk

A type of fatty acid called trans-palmitoleic acid may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health. This fat is found in dairy products such as milk, cheese, yogurt, and butter. The study by...

Inhaled Corticosteroids Boost Diabetes Risk in COPD Patients

Inhaled corticosteroids are widely used for treating asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD). In a recent study it has been highlighted that inhaled corticosteroids is associated with diabetes development. The researchers found...

Eating almonds could help prevent diabetes and heart disease, say scientists

Insulin injection: Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing conditions in the world with Type 2 by far the most common Preventing diabetes: Study showed an almond-rich diet could prevent the disease from developing Eating almonds could help...

New Hope in Type 1 Diabetes Treatment

 Researchers In Sydney have offered assurance to patients with insulin-dependent or Type 1 diabetes. Professor Ann Simpson and her team at the University of Technology, Sydney(UTS), say that a cure for the condition could be developed in within...

Dairy Fat May Lower Diabetes Risk

Experts recommend avoiding high-fat dairy products to lower diabetes risk, but a new study suggests this advice may be wrong. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health say they have identified a substance found primarily in dairy fat that...

Psoriasis, Heart Disease, and Diabetes: What’s the Link?

Having psoriasis appears to double the risk that a person will also have a dangerous clustering of risk factors for heart disease and diabetes known as metabolic syndrome, a new study shows. Previous research has found patients with psoriasis to be...

Smoking Too Common Among Young Diabetes Patients

Dec. 3, 2010 — Smoking rates are high among young people with diabetes, and many teens and young adults with the condition report never being asked about their smoking habits or advised by their doctors to stop, according to a new...