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Insulin is not damaging our Arteries
Insulin is not damaging our Arteries
Diabetic patients with regular use of insulin’s are able to protect their arteries, a new research by the scientists of Joslin Diabetic Center. This was one of the famous debates by the medical researchers from many years that whether intake of Insulin’s really damaging our arteries or not. Whether intake of insulin’s promote atherosclerosis in our body or...
Inverse Association between Moderate Drinking and Diabetes
Inverse Association between Moderate Drinking and Diabetes
According to a long term study conducted by Dr. Michel M. Joosten of Wageningen University, the Netherlands over the impact of moderate drinking on the ratio of type 2 diabetes, it has been concluded that there is an inverse association between moderate drinking behavior and risks of developing type 2 diabetes.
In the Dutch European Prospective...
New Finding on Popular Diabetes Drug
New Finding on Popular Diabetes Drug
Metformin is the popular diabetes drug that had prescribed to 100 million patients of diabetes type 2 worldwide. The widely used of this drug cause its ability to obstruct glucose development inside body and make it more sensitive to insulin, certain hormone that responsible to turn sugar into energy.
In May 5th, director of UC’s Metabolic Diseases Institute,...
Colon Cancer Threaten Women with Diabetes
Colon Cancer Threaten Women with Diabetes
Recent days, cancer research report frightening news for women with diabetes that have ages more than 55. Double risk of cancer colon is the fact they have to face. Mayo Clinic physician team in the annual meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, which takes title of Digestive Disease Week 2010, presented this report.
It is proven that diabetes...
New treatment for diabetes from Cambridge scientists
New research by Cambridge scientists brings the development of an ‘artificial pancreas’ system a step closer
Groundbreaking new research by Cambridge scientists has provided innovative new treatments for those suffering from Type 1 diabetes.
The study, funded by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, has brought scientists closer to the development of a commercially viable ‘artificial...
