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| SARA KNICKS JANUARY 5, 2018 Study Looks at Link Between Asthma and Type 1 Diabetes Finnish researchers acknowledged that the associations between asthma and type 1 diabetes are still unclear so they conducted a study to look more into the link between these two immune-mediated conditions. In their study abstract they state that they conducted a nationwide case-cohort study with Finnish children and used a novel statistical approach. The children […]. News Type 1 Diabetes asthma autoimmune disease type 1 diabetes study | | SARA KNICKS JANUARY 5, 2018 Do “Free Foods” Really Exist? To a person with a normally functioning pancreas, “free food” is just food they didn’t have to pay for to enjoy. To those of us with diabetes, we know that free foods are items we can consume without a bolus of insulin or elevated blood glucose levels. Some might argue that there is no such […]. Food Type 1 Diabetes Type 2 Diabetes blood glucose/sugar level food choices free food insulin low-carb diet | | | -
TOPIX | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 Preparing for Pregnancy When You Have Diabetes To put your mind at ease, start preparing. Controlling your blood sugar level and making healthy lifestyle choices before pregnancy can help you give your baby the healthiest start MORE >> -
SCIENCE DAILY | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 Excess fat disrupts heart cell's energy system A new study finds that lipid overload in heart cells, a common feature in diabetes and obesity, leads to misshapen mitochondria that don't produce energy efficiently. This structural disruption may contribute to the two- to five-fold increased risk of heart failure in people with diabetes MORE >> -
TOPIX | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 Diabetes and Your Kidneys So you manage to work your annual medical checkup into your schedule and part of that includes blood and urine tests. And you discover you have protein in your urine MORE >> -
TOPIX | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 Big strides made in diabetes care in 2017 "2017 was a year of progress in our understanding of diabetes and its complications, the tools available to help people manage their diabetes, and attention to the economic and accessibility challenges faced by people with diabetes," said Dr. William Cefalu, chief scientific and medical officer for the American Diabetes Association, or ADA. Probably the biggest and most anticipated news of 2017 was the rollout of the so-called artificial pancreas MORE >> -
TOPIX | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 Diabetes can be diagnosed in 30 secs KARACHI: Pakistani researchers on Friday claimed to have develop questionnaire to ascertain within 30 seconds if a person is diabetic or not. Experts, after 12 years of research developed a three-point scorecard, which can help a person ascertain within thirty seconds if he or she has diabetes or they are going to have diabetes in near future or not, eminent diabetologist and Vice Chairman of Health Research Advisory Board Prof MORE >>
- Fitbit invests $6M in diabetes monitoring startup TOPIX | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018
- Gene therapy offers long-term treatment for mice with diabetes TOPIX | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018
- NHIA considers tax on sugar, cigarette to fund collapsing health insurance scheme TOPIX | FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018
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