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Diabetes Archive
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Food insecurity ‘ups risk of greater weight gain, pregnancy complications’
Washington, May 4 (ANI): A new study by researchers in the U.S. has shown that living in a food-insecure household during pregnancy may increase the odds of greater weight gain and pregnancy complications, particularly gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). -
Whole grains can lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer
Washington, Aug 30(ANI): Stressing on the importance whole grains, experts have claimed that incorporating them in the diet can lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke and certain cancers. -
Bariatric surgery can eliminate diabetes symptoms
London, Aug 28 (ANI): Weight-loss surgery can help eliminate the symptoms of type 2 diabetes in nearly 80 percent patients, an international study has found. -
Anti-diabetic effects of sodium tungstate unravelled
Washington, Aug 28 (ANI): Uncovering the molecular mechanisms of tungstate activity in diabetes, researchers have now identified the pathways through which sodium tungstate improves pancreatic function and beta cell proliferation. -
Anti-diabetic effects of sodium tungstate unravelled
Washington, Aug 28 (ANI): Uncovering the molecular mechanisms of tungstate activity in diabetes, researchers have now identified the pathways through which sodium tungstate improves pancreatic function and beta cell proliferation. -
Genetic discovery could pave way for obesity, diabetes treatments
Washington, Aug 27 (ANI): Researchers at University of Central Florida have identified a new genetic mechanism that controls the body”s fat-building process, paving way for treatments for obesity and type 2 diabetes. -
Kids ”more likely to develop diabetes in winters”
London, Aug 24 (ANI): Kids under the age of 15 are at a higher risk of developing type 1 diabetes in winters, finds a new study. -
New model to find optimum time for statin therapy in diabetes patients
Washington, Aug 15 (ANI): A new computer model developed by researchers from North Carolina State University and Mayo Clinic can now be used to determine the best time to start using statin therapy in diabetes patients to help prevent heart disease and stroke. -
Soon, a pill that could end curse of diabetes
London, Aug 15 (ANI): A pill that could spell the end of type one diabetes has been created by researchers. -
Radiation therapy for childhood cancer may up diabetes risk
Washington, Aug 11 (ANI): Childhood cancer survivors may have an increased risk of diabetes, particularly those who received total body or abdominal radiation, says a new study.

