November 20, 2014 Diabetics Receive Blood Vessels Grown in Lab For the first time, scientists have given several diabetic patients blood vessels grown in a lab from donated skin cells
November 20, 2014 Study: Diabetes Rate Doubles Worldwide The number of adults suffering from Type 2 diabetes has more than doubled across the globe in the past 30 years, according to a study published in The Lancet
November 20, 2014 Weight-Loss Surgery May Cure Diabetes in Many Cases Most obese people with diabetes will be cured of the blood sugar disease after undergoing weight loss surgery, a new review of earlier studies suggests
November 20, 2014 Wisconsin Clinic Searches for Hundreds Possibly Exposed to HIV, Blood-Borne Diseases A Madison-based clinic is trying to track down hundreds of patients after a nurse apparently spent years improperly using diabetic injection devices on them, potentially exposing them to blood-borne diseases such as HIV.
November 20, 2014 Strict Diabetes Treatment Does Not Improve Memory Strict lowering of blood sugar in older diabetics preserved some of their brain volume, but it did nothing to slow memory loss
November 20, 2014 FDA Approves New Diabetes Therapy Combo U.S. health regulators approved a new combination therapy for type 2 diabetes from Merck & Co, the first to combine a diabetes drug with cholesterol-lowering medicine in one tablet
November 20, 2014 Testosterone Gel Shows Effects on Diabetes Testosterone treatment appears to improve the underlying problem in some men with type 2 diabetes, according to a study funded by U.K. drugmaker ProStrakan
November 20, 2014 Ulcer-causing bug tied to higher diabetes risk People who have been infected with the ulcer-causing bacteria Helicobacter pylori are more than twice as likely to develop diabetes later on as people who do not have signs of the infection
November 20, 2014 Juvenile Diabetes Primarily Found in Children, Adolescents Approximately 80 people every day are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, according to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). Type 1 diabetes is also known as juvenile diabetes because it is usually first diagnosed in children, adolescents and young adults. Nonetheless, this disease can be found at any age, and it is a lifelong condition that requires close daily management. Improperly treated juvenile diabetes could have devastating consequences. Here is a guide to understanding the basics of juvenile diabetes:
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