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on December 31, 2008
Researchers at the Columbia University Medical Center reported that high blood sugar levels is linked to normal cognitive aging.
As we grow older, our blood sugar levels increase (even if we do not h...
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on December 24, 2008
Merry Christmas to all who celebrate Christmas, especially to all the readers of Daily Diabetic.
I wish you all a great but healthy Christmas.
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on December 22, 2008
The findings that increasing physical activity and limiting television may lead to reduction in type 2 diabetes isn't exactly new. The focus on the research by Boston University's Slone epidem...
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on December 19, 2008
Recently, the FDA issued a "no objection" letter for stevia-based sweeteners in the U.S.
Speaking of stevia-based sweeteners, Whole Earth Sweetener Company's new PureVia™ - an all natu...
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on December 18, 2008
Are you still looking for an endocrinologist? Here are some tips from Lyle Mitzner, M.D., at Joslin Diabetes Center to make the whole process a LOT easier:
Check with your insurance company first to ...
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on December 18, 2008
In time for the holidays, TJ Dietderich has sent me a link to Jeannie Baellow's video blog. In this post, she discusses her plans for keeping on track with her new diet during the Holiday season: ...
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on December 14, 2008
Type 1 diabetes is the condition wherein the body doesn't produce enough insulin to convert blood sugar into energy for the cells. On the other hand, Celiac disease is a digestive disease that dam...
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on December 9, 2008
Diabetics are prone to kidney damage also called diabetic nephropathy. However, albumin excretion rates determine the extent of the kidney disease.
Microalbuminuria occurs when small amounts of album...
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on December 9, 2008
The popular oral diabetes drug class thiazolidinediones (TZDs), doubles the risk of fractures in women with type 2 diabetes. Such were the findings of Wake Forest University School of Medicine and the...
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on December 8, 2008
Lack of Sleep has a genetic link with type 2 diabetes is the new finding reported at Nature Genetics.
The said findings discovered a surprisingly clear connection between sleep and the regulation of ...
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on December 3, 2008
According to this report, people who drink at least three cups of coffee daily are actually reducing their risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Jaakko Tuomilehto, professor of Public Health at the Uni...
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