Two transporters that deliver alternative energy sources to the eye may help delay retinal damage that can occur in diabetes, researchers say. |
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The following is a transcript of a report by medical editor Marilyn Brooks that first aired Nov. 26, 2007, on WTAE Channel 4 Action News at 5 p.m. |
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Takeda is showcasing the cardiovascular safety of its Type 2 diabetes drug Actos (pioglitazone HCl) in a new ad campaign. |
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The American Diabetes Association has designated November as American Diabetes Month. Early detection can reduce risks from the disease. More than 15 million Americans are thought to have diabetes, but as many as one third of those who do more than five million may not know it. |
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BOSTON, Nov. 26 -- Modifying carbohydrate intake, particularly by increasing consumption of cereal fiber, might help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes in black women, investigators here concluded. |
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Hypertension, or persistently elevated blood pressure, often accompanies diabetes in a deadly combination. A clinical trial published in October shows that tighter control of blood pressure in diabetic patients improves mortality and morbidity due to heart and kidney diseases. |
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HAZEL CREST | Holiday eating can wreak havoc on anyone’s diet, but the effects can be particularly damaging for diabetics. In recognition of National Diabetes Awareness Month and the impending holiday season, Advocate South Suburban Hospital is hosting a diabetes education program to provide information about the disease and its management. |
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More West Virginia women with diabetes are giving birth, causing an increase in pregnancy complications, Cesarean sections and hospital costs, according to a report expected to be released today. |
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Millions of young women have diabetes — and don't even know it. Here's how they might be gambling with their health.When it comes to preventing diabetes, exercising and eating healthfully play a big role, but they're not the whole story. A growing body of research is finding that lots of little things can tilt your blood-sugar balance from healthy to diabetic. The happy flip side: They're all risks you can do something about. Here, the big four — and your plan of action. |
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West Virginia's high rate of obesity is being blamed for a huge increase of pregnant women developing diabetes. A new report by the state Bureau for Public Health says the number of pregnant women with type 2 diabetes jumped from 38 in 2000 to 96 in 2005, an increase of 153 percent. |
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Washington, November 27: The shortage of pancreatic cells that create insulin (also called islets cells) for transplantation can be dealt with by obtaining islet cells from living donors, according to a study in Clinical Transplantation. |
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