August 27, 2010

Diabetes Does Not Halt Sexual Activity Among Older Adults

Many middle-aged and older adults with diabetes are sexually active according to a study of nearly 2,000 people aged 57 to 85 presented in the September 2010 issue of the journal IDiabetes Care/I.

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Alzheimer’s Result of Diabetes, Insulin Resistance

The risk of Alzheimer’s is high in people with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes, report researchers in Japan.

The research, published in the

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Diabetes Management With Grapefruit: Study

A new study has found grapefruit could hold the key to tackling diabetes.

Naringenin, an antioxidant derived from the bitter flavor of grapefruits

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August 26, 2010

Cinnamon Extract May Cut Diabetes Risk

A water soluble extract of cinnamon, which contains antioxidative compounds, could help reduce risk factors associated with diabetes and heart disease, suggests a new study.

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Development of ESRD in Chinese Patients With Diabetes Linked to Genes

A study in the August 25 issue of IJAMA/I says that examination of a gene involved in cell signaling found that four common variants of this gene

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August 25, 2010

Prevent Diabetes-related Cognitive Disorders By Lifestyle Improvements

Glucose regulation is imperative in cognitive functioning and aging and poor glucose control can prove detrimental, especially if it interacts with coexisting

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High Glucose Levels in Diabetics Smother Body’s Immune Defences: Study

Research led by the Warwick Medical School at the University of Warwick has found that unhealthy glucose levels in patients with diabetes can cause significantly

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August 23, 2010

Inflammatory Cells In Fat Tissue May Explain Link Between Obesity And Diabetes

Inflammatory cells in the fat tissue may explain the link between obesity and diabetes, say Australian researchers. The discovery, by Professor Len Harrison

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August 21, 2010

Go Green to Tackle Diabetes Risk

Tucking into more spinach and other green leafy vegetables can reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes, a study published on Friday by the British Medical Journal (BMJ) said.

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August 20, 2010

Evolution Could Have Added to the Vulnerability to Diabetes: Study

A study has pointed out that evolution could have increased our vulnerability to certain complex diseases.

Researchers at the Stanford University

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