Worry
'ups men's diabetes risk' - July 28, 2008
Researchers found men with high levels of 'psychological distress' had more
than double the risk of developing type 2 diabetes than those with low levels.
The study, which looked at 2,127 men born between 1938 and 1957 and 3,100
women, found no such link in women.
Diabetes,
Depression Linked - June 20, 2008
The research, published yesterday in the Journal of the American
Medical Association, provides added proof that diabetes plays a role in
depression and depression plays a role in diabetes. Previous studies have
looked at only one aspect of the link.
Emeryville
firm devises Diabetes Risk Test - May 27, 2008
An Emeryville
biomedical company is about to market a test that it hopes will reduce the
terrible health toll of the U.S. diabetes epidemic and, at the same time, slash
the nation's costs for medical care.
The
diagnostic test to be launched next month by Tethys Bioscience is designed to
pick up early signs that a patient will develop the most common type of
diabetes - while there's still time to prevent that from happening.
Pre-Diabetes Lurks – November 30, 2007
Millions of Americans
have pre-diabetes a condition that raises their risk of developing heart
disease and type 2 diabetes, and many have no idea.
Fat Builds Up in Hearts Before Diabetes Onset - September 4, 2007
Fat starts to build up in the hearts of pre-diabetic people before either diabetes
or heart disease symptoms appear, according to a new study.
Diabetes fears over corn syrup in soda - Septemeber 4, 2007
It's not cast-iron proof that high-fructose corn syrup causes diabetes, but new
evidence suggests we should think twice about using it to sweeten soft drinks.
Research:
Type 2 diabetes could be cured by surgery - September 3, 2007
Surgeons performing duodenal exclusions on obese people with diabetes have noticed that
in around 98 percent of cases, the patients' diabetes spontaneously vanished a
few weeks after surgery.
Diabetes
Foot Thermometer - August 16, 2007
More than 20 million children and adults are living with diabetes. Over time, many
diabetes lose feeling in their feet and develop major infections which can lead
to amputations. Now there's a new tool that's catching the problem before it
becomes serious.
Breakthrough in obesity battle - July 25, 2007
A
breakthrough involving New Zealand scientists points to new ways of handling the developed
world's obesity crisis.
People
who became obese were thought to be victims of bad genes which caused them to
pack on the kilos.