Diabetes in the News

Monday, 31 March 2008, 5:00 | Category : Diabetes News
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The article below just confirms what I did in October 2005 was the right thing. THURSDAY, March 27 (HealthDay News) — Researchers report that a once-daily shot of insulin appears to control blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes just as well as injecting insulin three times a day. The once-a-day formulation, known [...]

Diabetes in the News

Monday, 24 March 2008, 4:44 | Category : Diabetes News
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Belly Fat … …we’ve all experienced it or seen it. It’s deadly. From this article Belly Fat Booms When Activity Stops via MedicineNet.com: Belly fat doesn’t waste any time in gathering, given the chance. And a few weeks of inactivity may be all the chance it takes. So say researchers including Rasmus Olsen, MD, of [...]

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Diabetes in the News

Monday, 17 March 2008, 5:00 | Category : Diabetes News
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The news that was heard around the world in the entertainment industry was the devistating report that beloved actor Patrick Swayze has been battling pancreatic cancer.  Can cancer be prevented?  I do not believe so.  We all know people who have gotten lung cancer and never smoked a day in their lives.   But there is [...]

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Diabetes in the News

Monday, 10 March 2008, 5:00 | Category : Diabetes News
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Teenagers who regularly eat breakfast tend to weigh less, exercise more and eat a more healthful diet than their breakfast-skipping peers, U.S. researchers said on Monday. Magically Delicious: Breakfast Keeps Teens Lean The study involved 2,216 adolescents in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area of Minnesota whose eating patterns, weight and other lifestyle issues were tracked for [...]

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Diabetes in the News

Monday, 3 March 2008, 5:15 | Category : Diabetes News
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Mark the day – March 25th.  Get tested for diabetes. Diabetes is a devastating disease that affects nearly 21 million Americans. Of them, over 6 million American are unaware they have diabetes. An additional 54 million Americans have pre-diabetes, which puts them at greatest risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Among the primary risk factors [...]

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