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Gut Bacteria Predicts Type 2 Diabetes Gut bacteria found in the feces floating around your intestines might help doctors diagnose Type 2 diabetes even before signs of the disease appear, ...
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Diabetes drug may prevent heart attack, recurring stroke The success of diabetes drugs in preventing stroke and heart attack shows metabolic therapies can be used more often for non-diabetic patients, ...
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Omada Health Brings Its Diabetes Prevention Program To Low-Income Populations Terrifying statistic of the day: About one in three Americans has "prediabetes," meaning their blood sugar is higher than normal but not high enough ...
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IRIS: Diabetes Drug Reduces Recurrent Stroke, MI LOS ANGELES — New randomized trial results show that in patients with insulin resistance, no frank diabetes, and a history of stroke or transient ...
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"Beiging" White Fat Cells to Fight Diabetes "Beiging of white fat could be harnessed to fight diabetes by burning excess calories to cause a decrease in blood sugar," Baur said. "Our work ...
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Simple Lifestyle And Nutrition Changes Can Help Treat Diabetes Two recently released reports have revealed that Canada has one of the highest rates of Type 2 diabetes among 34 developed countries. Estimates ...
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Govt signs LoU with Danish pharma on diabetes awareness The long-term mutual strategic cooperation aims to improve the current and future diagnosis, treatment and care of people with diabetes in Pakistan ...
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Researchers reveal new links between heart hormones, obesity, and diabetes The findings, published today in Obesity, offer a new approach to treating metabolic disorders, including type 2 diabetes, by targeting the pathway that ...
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| Diabetes during pregnancy associated with increased risk of low milk supply Nearly 15 percent of those in the first group had a history of diabetes during pregnancy, while just over 6 percent with lactation problems but not low ...
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Evaluating EHRs may identify missed type 2 diabetes diagnoses "With widespread implementation, these discoveries have the potential to dramatically decrease the number of undetected cases of type 2 diabetes, ... Random Risk Factors For Type 2 Diabetes: A History Of STDs And Intestinal Infections - Medical Daily
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| Diabetes drug may prevent recurring strokes Pioglitazone, a drug used for type 2 diabetes, may prevent recurrent stroke and heart attacks in people with insulin resistance but without diabetes.
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| Appointment of a new member of the Endocrinology and Diabetes SCE Standard Setting Group MRCP(UK) is looking to appoint a new member of the Endocrinology and Diabetes SCE Standard Setting Group.
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| Appointment of a new Chair of the Endocrinology and Diabetes SCE Standard Setting Group MRCP(UK) is looking to appoint a new Chair of the Endocrinology and Diabetes SCE Standard Setting Group. The successful applicants will chair ...
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| Fixing Dad – A New Movie About Reversing Diabetes Diabetes type 2 is a reversible disease, and here's a new movie about it. It stars Geoff, who was overweight and resigned to a premature death, his ...
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| Infection risk in elderly people with reduced glycaemic control Johnathan Pearson-Stuttard and colleagues' Review1 assessed the effect of glycaemic control on infection rates in people with diabetes, concluding ...
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