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Diabetes Social Networking Web Sites Vary in Quality


The quality of social networking sites for people with diabetes varies greatly, researchers say, with some providing useful medical information and emotional support, while others may simply be thinly veiled advertising sites.
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325 days ago

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Type 1 Diabetes Patients Need New Kidney Therapies: Study


Despite major advances in kidney care over the last two decades, type 1 diabetes patients with kidney dysfunction still have high rates of kidney failure and heart-related death, researchers have found.
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327 days ago

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Breast-Feeding May Cut Obesity Risk in Kids of Diabetic Moms


Infants whose mothers had diabetes during pregnancy are at increased risk for childhood obesity, but breast-feeding lowers that risk, a new study suggests.
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330 days ago

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Certain Diabetes Drugs Better for Heart Health, Study Finds


The commonly used oral diabetes drug metformin not only helps stabilize blood sugar levels, it also may offer protection against heart disease, researchers say.
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332 days ago

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Latest Artificial Pancreas Trials Reduce Risk of Low Blood Sugar


In the latest research to test the concept of an artificial pancreas for the management of type 1 diabetes, British researchers report that they were able to improve blood sugar control and reduce the risk of dangerous low blood sugars overnight.
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334 days ago

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Treat Depression to Boost Diabetes Self-Care: Study


Treating diabetes patients' depression boosts their overall health, according to a new study.
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337 days ago

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Vitamin E, Diabetes Drug May Not Ease Obesity-Linked Liver Trouble in Kids


Neither vitamin E nor the diabetes medication metformin worked any better than a placebo in treating fatty liver disease in children, according to new research.
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339 days ago

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New Clues to How Gastric Bypass Surgery Combats Diabetes


Gastric bypass surgery has been known to improve blood sugar control, often sending people with type 2 diabetes into remission, but experts have long wondered exactly how that happens.


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341 days ago

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Diabetes in Kids Comes With Hefty Price Tag


Diabetes in Kids Comes With Hefty Price Tag
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344 days ago

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Scientists Discover 'Ultra-Bad' Cholesterol


Scientists Discover 'Ultra-Bad' Cholesterol


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346 days ago

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