November 12, 2015 Soy might benefit women with pregnancy diabetes Consuming soy protein during pregnancy may help women with gestational diabetes control their blood sugar and cholesterol levels, according to a small study.
November 10, 2015 Insulin pumps give kids better control of type 1 diabetes As insulin pump use has increased, so has blood sugar control for kids and teens with type 1 diabetes, according to data from Europe and the U.S.
November 9, 2015 Lilly diabetes drug cuts heart failure death, hospitalization: study Eli Lilly's new diabetes drug Jardiance significantly cut the risk of heart-related death and hospitalization for heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes who are at high risk for serious heart problems, according to data from a large study presented on Monday.
November 9, 2015 Sanofi, Lexicon sign diabetes license and collaboration deal Sanofi has agreed to collaborate with Lexicon Pharmaceuticals on Sotagliflozin, a potential oral treatment for people with diabetes, the French drugmaker said on Friday.
November 6, 2015 Feast after famine linked to diabetes boom in China Rising diabetes rates among middle-aged and elderly adults in China may be tied to their exposure to famine early in life followed by a rapid surge in economic development, a recent study suggests.
November 5, 2015 Rates of immediate breast reconstruction in US vary by age, race Younger white women are most likely to get immediate breast reconstruction when they have a mastectomy for breast cancer, while rates are lower for those over age 45 and those who are not white, according to a new study.
November 3, 2015 We are becoming a nation of diabetics. Here's how to reverse this dangerous trend By 2050, one-third of all Americans could suffer from Type 2 diabetes.
November 2, 2015 People with Type 2 diabetes fall into 3 distinct groups, study finds Type 2 diabetes doesn't affect every person who has it in exactly the same way, but now, a new study shows that people with Type 2 diabetes can be divided into a few distinct groups
October 28, 2015 Fewer women know heart attack risks or get ideal treatments Young women may be less aware than men of risk factors for cardiovascular disease and less likely to receive procedures needed after the deadliest type of heart attack, two U.S. studies suggest.
October 28, 2015 Overweight diabetes patients outlive slimmer ones, study says Patients with type-2 diabetes who are overweight but not obese outlive diabetics of normal weight, scientists reported on Monday, in another example of the "obesity paradox."