October 27, 2015 Inflammation may explain link between depression and diabetes People with both depression and diabetes have higher markers of inflammation in their blood than those with diabetes alone, a new study suggests.
October 27, 2015 Top medical innovations address headache, diabetes, cancer The best medical innovations for next year include an almond-size device that's implanted in the mouth to relieve severe headaches and a hand-held scanner resembling a blow dryer that detects skin cancer, the Cleveland Clinic said on Wednesday.
October 27, 2015 Lack of sleep tied to more health risks for obese adolescents For overweight and obese adolescents, a lack of sleep may be linked to to a higher risk of developing diabetes, heart disease and stroke, Counsel and Heal reported.
October 27, 2015 An 'exercise snack' may help control blood sugar levels Doing short bursts of intense exercise before meals may help control blood sugar levels in some people, according to a small new study
October 27, 2015 Exercise may not help all with type 2 diabetes Not everyone with type 2 diabetes will benefit from exercise, according to a fresh look at past research.
October 27, 2015 Wine at dinner safe, possibly beneficial in diabetes A glass of red wine at dinner is safe and possibly beneficial for people with type 2 diabetes, a new trial suggests.
October 27, 2015 Type of weight loss surgery matters for diabetes remission Diabetics considering weight-loss surgery to help send their disease into remission should opt for the most popular procedure, a gastric bypass, researchers suggest.
October 27, 2015 Swedish scientists find new markers for type 1 diabetes Doctors may be able to detect type 1 diabetes in children before they exhibit any symptoms of the disease, new research from Sweden shows.
October 27, 2015 FDA warns on newer class of type 2 diabetes drugs The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday warned that a widely used newer class of type 2 diabetes drugs sold by AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson and Eli Lilly in partnership with Boehringer Ingleheim may cause dangerously high levels of blood acids that could require hospitalization.
October 27, 2015 Diabetics can avoid problems with attention to heart risks Even if they haven't been diagnosed with heart disease, diabetics with classical heart-risk factors like smoking and elevated “bad” cholesterol are at heightened risk of serious heart-related “events” and death, according to a new study.