Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Jul-29-2007
Alternate Names : Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus, IDDM, Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors
Type 1 diabetes mellitus, more commonly known as type 1 diabetes, is a disease in which the pancreas produces too little insulin to meet the body’s needs. Insulin is a hormone that helps control the level of glucose in the blood. Glucose is the main form of sugar in the body.
see Type 1 Diabetes
Diabetes drug may stay, FDA panel says
Jul-31-2007
GAITHERSBURG, MD. -- A federal drug advisory committee voted overwhelmingly Monday to recommend that the diabetes drug Avandia remain on the market, even after finding that it raised the risks of heart attacks.
Panel members said that studies concerning Avandia were too murky to merit drastic regulatory action and that other diabetes medicines might have similar risks.
Dr. Richard Bergenstal, executive director of Park Nicollet's International Diabetes Center in Minneapolis, said diabetes
(Epizia/86399) - Type 2 diabetes IS "Full-Blown" diabetes.
Jul-30-2007
Type 2 diabetes IS "Full-Blown" diabetes.
Some doctors identify patients as "insulin resistant" or "pre-diabetic" if
their fasting blood sugar is at around 120-140 (I think that's the
"pre-diabetic" range). In those cases their sugars can sometimes be controlled
with just diet and exercise, however they will eventually need to take
medication later on. The better they take care of themselves in this
"pre-diabetic" stage, the longer they can go without needing additional medical
support for their insulin resistance.
This is not to be confused with Type 1 Diabetes, which is a completely
different disease. It is an autoimmune disorder and can only be controlled
with insulin as folks with Type 1 do not manufacture their own. It just
happens to share the same name as the other disease...but it's something else
entirely
(Epizia/86394) - Insulin resistance basically IS diabetes. Metformin is a drug for Type 2
Jul-29-2007
Insulin resistance basically IS diabetes. Metformin is a drug for Type 2
diabetes. I think it's sort of like HIV vs AIDS. High blood sugar indicates
insulin resistance, and when you reach a certain number at a fasting blood
sugar test you get slapped with the label "diabetes." But it's sort of an
inevitable continuum of the same problem. Metformin is usually prescribed when
you're closer to diabetes, and you're only given diet and exercise requirements
when you're in the "lighter" part of the continuum.
Increased energy is absolutely a side effect of getting your blood sugars back
to normal. Also you are probably less dehydrated. High blood sugars make you
tired and dehydrated. Normal blood sugars are just that: normal. You're
better able to do things when your body is in proper balance.
Congratulations on taking charge of your health and getting things under
control!
(Under The Iron Sea/86395) - I disagree, Epizia. Metformin is also a very common treatment for PCOS; just
Jul-29-2007
I disagree, Epizia. Metformin is also a very common treatment for PCOS; just
because someone is on metformin, it does not mean that they are diabetic (or
that they will necessarily become so). Granted, the basis for both PCOS and
diabetes (type II diabetes, anyhow) is insulin resistance, but they do not
necessarily co-exist. Plenty of women with PCOS do not have diabetes, and
obviously, a great portion of women with type II diabetes do not have PCOS. So
there are obviously other factors involved in the insulin resistance --> PCOS
and insulin resistance --> diabetes continuums.
Emergent Comments
Jul-30-2007
I may have mentioned this before, but I continue to be amazed and bemused by the emergence of one comment thread on this blog, Type 1 Diabetes Cure?, as a sort of clearinghouse for diabetes patients to exchange their stories and seek advice. I assume this has happened because Google has put that page high on the results list for ‘Type1 Diabetes Cure’. I usually close comments threads after a few weeks in order to keep down the robotic advertising attacks, but I intend to keep this one open as long as it has an audience....
FDA Accepts Innovative Drug Application - ImmunoMod Begins Diabetes Therapeutic Trials
Jul-29-2007
"Dr. Singh and I have long been committed to developing a sustainable and safe therapeutic for the prevention, treatment and cure of early-stage Type 1 diabetes"
Jul 25, 2007 - ImmunoMod, LLC, a Charleston, SC-based biotechnology company, has received an FDA Orphan Drug Grant award for a Type 1 diabetes therapeutic and is beginning its first human patient trials at the ...
Insulin grown in plants relieves diabetes in mice
Jul-30-2007
"Diabetes is a big health and financial burden in the United States and in the rest of the world"
Submitted by harminka on Mon, 2007-07-30 15:34. Henry Daniell's results and prior research indicate that insulin capsules could someday be used to prevent diabetes before symptoms appear and treat the disease ...
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Jul-29-2007
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Advisers: Diabetes drug Avandia should remain on market
Jul-31-2007
WASHINGTON -- The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should remain on the market, government health advisers recommended Monday, saying evidence of an increased risk of heart attack doesn't merit removal.
Expert: Diabetes Drug Should Be Pulled
Jul-30-2007
WASHINGTON -- The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should be pulled from the market because of heart risks, a federal scientist said Monday.
Study: Capsules May Help Diabetics
Jul-30-2007
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Tiny capsules made from seaweed and iron may help diabetics whose bodies reject insulin-cell transplants....
FDA Probes Diabetes Drug
Jul-30-2007
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Government health advisers are being asked Monday to consider whether heart risks associated with the widely used diabetes drug Avandia outweigh its benefits in helping some or all patients....
Older Is Better: Top Ten Comparison Of Diabetes Drugs Give Metformin Top Grade
Jul-29-2007
Type 2 diabetes drug taken orally and in widespread use for more than a decade has been found to have distinct advantages over nine other, mostly newer medications used to control the chronic disease, according to a new study.
Young Type 1 Diabetics Benefit From Exercise
Jul-29-2007
Title: Young Type 1 Diabetics Benefit From Exercise
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New capsules may help Type 1 diabetics
Jul-30-2007
Tiny capsules made from seaweed and iron may help diabetics whose bodies reject insulin-cell transplants.
Diabetes drug Avandia should remain on market, say health advisers
Jul-30-2007
The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should remain on the market, government health advisers recommended today, saying evidence of an increased risk of heart attack doesn't merit removal.
FDA hears arguments about safety of diabetes drugs
Jul-30-2007
The risk of a heart attack from Avandia is no different that other oral anti-diabetic agents, including Deerfield-based Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America Inc.'s Actos, Avandia's maker said this morning in defense of its controversial diabetes pill.
Keep diabetes drug Avandia on the market, FDA advised
Jul-30-2007
The popular diabetes drug Avandia should remain on the market despite evidence that it can increase the risk of heart attacks, ...

Insulin Grown In Plants Relieves Diabetes In Mice: Holds Promise For Humans
Jul-29-2007
Scientists genetically engineered tobacco plants with the insulin gene and then administered freeze-dried plant cells to five-week-old diabetic mice as a powder for eight weeks. By the end of the study, the diabetic mice had normal blood and urine sugar levels, and their cells were producing normal levels of insulin.
Diabetes Might Be Linked With Sleep Apnea
Jul-30-2007
Researchers evaluated 279 adults who suffered from type 2 diabetes and found 36 percent of the patients also suffered from OSA,...
Insulin grown in plants relieves diabetes in mice; UCF study holds promise for humans
Jul-29-2007
Professor Henry Daniell's research team genetically engineered tobacco plants with the insulin gene and then administered freeze-dried plant cells to five-week-old diabetic mice as a powder for eight weeks. By the end of the study, the diabetic mice had normal blood and urine sugar levels, and their cells were producing normal levels of insulin.
Presbyterian docs set the bar high on diabetes control
Jul-29-2007
Presbyterian Medical Group is in the nation's elite for diabetes control.
Most diabetic patients in state taken off Avandia
Jul-30-2007
Most Colorado diabetics who were using Avandia, a drug that controls blood-sugar levels, were taken off it two months ago when a scientific article pointed to increased risks of heart problems. On Mon...
Diabetes Worsens, But A Low-Carb Diet Could Change That
Jul-30-2007
It's time for some straight talk for anyone who is suffering from diabetes, particularly the Type 2 version. Whether you realize it or not, there is an incredible opportunity for you to be able to come off of your drugs...
FDA meets today to decide future of diabetes drug
Jul-30-2007
GlaxoSmithKline, the world's second largest drug company, today faces one of its toughest challenges yet as the US drug regulator debates whether to pull its Avandia diabetes treatment - its second-biggest selling drug.
Glaxo diabetes drug should stay on market: U.S. panel
Jul-30-2007
GAITHERSBURG, Maryland (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline Plc's diabetes pill Avandia should stay on the market even though data suggest it may raise the risk of a heart attack for some patients, U.S. advisers said on Monday.
U.S. panel weighs future of Glaxo diabetes drug
Jul-30-2007
GAITHERSBURG, Maryland (Reuters) - A U.S. advisory panel considered on Monday if GlaxoSmtihKline Plc's widely used diabetes pill Avandia should come off the market or remain available with new warnings about possible heart risks.
F.D.A. Scientist Warns of Risk From Diabetes Drug
Jul-30-2007
Dr. David Graham, a federal drug safety official, recommended that Avandia, a diabetes medicine, be withdrawn from the market because it increases heart risks. A committee vote is scheduled for later this afternoon.
Study: Capsules may help diabetics
(AP)
Jul-29-2007
AP - Tiny capsules made from seaweed and iron may help diabetics whose bodies reject insulin-cell transplants.
Study: Capsules may help diabetics (AP)
Jul-30-2007
AP - Tiny capsules made from seaweed and iron may help diabetics whose bodies reject insulin-cell transplants.
Expert: Diabetes drug should be pulled (AP)
Jul-30-2007
AP - The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should be pulled from the market because of heart risks, a federal scientist said Monday.
Seaweed Capsules May Aid Diabetics
Jul-29-2007
A study published in the journal Nature Medicine indicates that capsules made from seaweed and iron may help prevent diabetics from rejecting insulin-cell implants. Researchers hope the capsules will reduce the need for anti-rejection drugs.
Blue Tortillas May Help Dieters And Diabetics
Jul-29-2007
A recent study suggests that blue corn tortillas are healthier than white, especially for diabetics and dieters. Scientists found that tortillas made from blue corn had less starch and a lower glycemic index than their white counterparts. They also found that the blue tortillas had 20 percent more protein than white.
FDA advised to slap warnings on diabetes drug
Jul-30-2007
A panel of health experts this afternoon advised the Food and Drug Administration to slap the agency's strictest warnings on the widely used diabetes pill Avandia following mounting criticism the product puts patients at risk for heart attacks.
Warnings, Not Ban, Urged for Diabetes Drug
Jul-31-2007
A pair of Food and Drug Administration advisory panels called yesterday for new warnings for the widely used diabetes drug Avandia because of evidence that it significantly raises the risk of heart attack, but they stopped short of recommending that the drug be pulled from the market, as some FDA...
Diabetes Drug Backed, but With Warnings
Jul-30-2007
A federal drug advisory committee voted to recommend that the diabetes drug Avandia remain on the market, despite finding that it raised the risks of heart attacks.
Diabetes Drug Backed, but With Warnings
Jul-31-2007
A federal drug advisory committee voted to recommend that the diabetes drug Avandia remain on the market, despite finding that it raised the risks of heart attacks.
Lettuce-grown insulin relieves diabetes in mice
Jul-30-2007
Capsules of insulin produced in genetically modified lettuce could hold the key to restoring the body???s ability to produce insulin and help millions of Americans who suffer from insulin-dependent diabetes, according to University of Central Florida biomedical researchers.
Glaxo diabetes drug should stay on market: U.S. panel
(Reuters)
Jul-30-2007
Reuters - GlaxoSmithKline Plc's
diabetes pill Avandia should stay on the market even though
data suggest it may raise the risk of a heart attack for some
patients, U.S. advisers said on Monday.
Expert: Diabetes drug should be pulled
(AP)
Jul-30-2007
AP - The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should be pulled from the market because of heart risks, a federal scientist said Monday.
Experimental therapy reverses diabetes in mice: study
(AFP)
Jul-30-2007
AFP - An experimental new combination therapy has reversed type I diabetes in mice, thanks in part to a novel focus on combating insulin resistance in this form of the disease, US researchers said Monday.
Wall Street on edge...Diabetes drug reviewed...China tightens credit...
Jul-30-2007
Wall Street on edge...Diabetes drug reviewed...China tightens credit NEW YORK Stocks opened slightly higher and quickly gave up their early gains.
Heart risks to be reviewed as Cdn. firm's diabetes drug faces scrutiny in US
Jul-30-2007
Provided by: Associated Press Jul. 30, 2007 WASHINGTON - U.S. government health advisers are being asked Monday to consider whether heart risks associated with the widely used diabetes drug Avandia outweigh its ...
Microalbuminuria is common, also in a nondiabetic, nonhypertensive...
Jul-29-2007
Abstract OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of microalbuminuria in the general population, especially in nondiabetic and nonhypertensive subjects, and its association with known cardiovascular risk factors ...
Diabetes drug should be pulled over heart risks, FDA scientist says
Jul-30-2007
A U.S. federal scientist says the widely used diabetes drug Avandia should be pulled from the market because of heart risks.
Safety of diabetes drug still uncertain
Jul-30-2007
"When you approve a medicine, approve it with all answers known. Otherwise, make the manufacturer do more trials until they are."
patients and their doctors face a long period of uncertainty over the safety of a controversial type 2 diabetes drug if the accepts an advisory-board recommendation made Monday, according to a ...
New technique to 'see' and protect transplants successful in diabetic animal model
Jul-29-2007
"We hope that our magnetocapsules will make tissue-type matching and immunosuppressive drugs problems of the past when it comes to cell-based therapies for type 1 diabetes"
Researchers at Johns Hopkins have found a way to overcome a major stumbling block to developing successful insulin-cell transplants for people with type I diabetes.
IAS: Cardiovascular disease and diabetes increasing as causes of death for people with HIV in Brazil
Jul-29-2007
"These lack sensitivity and specificity"
Deaths from cardiovascular disease and diabetes appear to be on the increase in the post-HAART era according to a Brazilian analysis of national mortality data presented to the 4th IAS Conference in Sydney on ...
One-Third of Diabetics Have Sleep Apnea
Jul-30-2007
"These findings demonstrate that obstructive sleep apnea has a high prevalence in adults with type 2 diabetes"
People with type 2 diabetes who drag themselves through the day may be among the 36 percent of diabetics suffering from obstructive sleep apnea, according to new research.
Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa To Offer Diabetes Wellness Program
Jul-30-2007
"The only good thing about diabetes"
Sedona, AZ: The Lifestyle Center of America announced that they are expanding their programs to include a 12-day "stopping " program in Sedona, Arizona.
type diabetes mellitus
Jul-29-2007
..... St . Louis is among 12 cities participating in the five-year-long ??? Treatment of TYPE DIABETES MELLITUS . American Family Physician May , FLORENCE , JOE A . YEAGER , BRYAN F....
Site of the Day: Inspired by Diabetes
Jul-30-2007
When you think of all the ways your family, your child, and yourself have been impacted by your child's special needs, "inspired" may not be the first word that comes...
Diabetic children are being forced to inject in the school toilets
Jul-30-2007
WHEN Connor Hunter was prevented from going on a school trip because of his diabetes, his mother refused to sit back and watch him miss out.
Scientists grow insulin in tobacco plants
Jul-30-2007
U.S. researchers have discovered insulin grown in plants can resolve diabetes in mice -- a finding holding promise for humans afflicted with the disease.
Study: Seaweed May Help Type I Diabetics
Jul-29-2007
Tiny capsules made from seaweed and iron may help people with Type 1 diabetes whose bodies reject insulin-cell transplants.
Study: Capsules around insulin cells may help transplants
Jul-29-2007
Tiny capsules made from seaweed and iron may help diabetics whose bodies reject insulin-cell transplants. Researchers found success ...
Insulin Transplant By Pill
Jul-29-2007
Tiny capsules made from seaweed and iron may
help diabetics whose bodies reject insulin-cell transplants.
Best* Pbj *sandwich
Jul-29-2007
This is what i use to eat before diabetes,i still fix it for kids and grandkids and yes,i get first bite,and i'm happy. -- posted by
Zucchini Hash Browns
Jul-29-2007
This is for those of us how love hash browns but hash browns can't be in the diet. Great for diabetic and low cholesterol diets. Also this is a great use of the George Forman Grill. -- posted by
Experts: Avandia should stay on market
Jul-31-2007
The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should remain on the market, government health advisers recommended Monday, saying evidence of an increased risk of heart attack doesn???t merit removal.
FDA panel: Avandia should remain on market
Jul-30-2007
The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should remain on the market, government health advisers overwhelmingly recommended Monday, ...
FDA scientist: Avandia should be pulled
Jul-30-2007
The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should be pulled from the market because of heart risks, a federal scientist said Monday.
Advisers: Avandia Should Remain on the Market
Jul-30-2007
The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should
remain on the market, government health advisers overwhelmingly
recommended Monday.
Scientist Tells FDA to Pull Avandia From Market
Jul-30-2007
The diabetes drug Avandia should be pulled off the market because the heart risks outweigh the advantages of the drug, a scientist told the FDA.
Scientist Tells FDA to Pull Avandia From Market
Jul-30-2007
The diabetes drug Avandia should be pulled off the market because the heart risks outweigh the advantages of the drug, a scientist told the FDA.
Clarity on control (American Diabetes Assn. Scientific Sessions)
Jul-30-2007
The ADA plans to roll out a new method of reporting hemoglobin A1c results -- one it hopes will be easier for patients to understand.
Glaxo shares rise on drug backing
Jul-31-2007
Shares in GlaxoSmithKline rise after a US watchdog says its diabetes pill Avandia should remain on the market.
F.D.A. Officials Disagree on Risks of Diabetes Drug
Jul-30-2007
One drug safety official disagreed with another who said Avandia should be withdrawn because it hurts the heart.
Low Carb-Sugar Free Blueberry Cheesecake
Jul-29-2007
I compiled a few different cheesecake recipes to come up with one that works for both low carbers and my mom who is diabetic. -- posted by
Blood, Sweat and Peers
Jul-31-2007
Dr. Matthew Corcoran quit his day job to launch the first-ever exercise camp for diabetics. Why he did it--and how preventive care can help revolutionize the treatment of the disease.
Jake's progress...
Jul-29-2007
Bus pass, keys, iPod, NovoRapid insulin pen... When 16-year-old Jake was diagnosed with diabetes, he became one of the 130m people worldwide who live with the disorder....
Fitness: Diabetic and Determined
Jul-29-2007
Because of new technology, ultra-athletes with Type 1 diabetes are running marathons, doing 100-mile bike rides and completing Ironmen — many with their doctor’s blessing.
U.S. drug safety official recommends Avandia be withdrawn
Jul-30-2007
Avandia, a controversial diabetes medicine made by GlaxoSmithKline, is suspected of increasing heart risks.
F.D.A. Scientist Warns of Risk From Diabetes Drug
Jul-30-2007
Avandia should be withdrawn because it increases heart risks, a federal drug safety official said today.
Summary Box: On Avandia
(AP)
Jul-30-2007
AP - KEEP THE DRUG: The widely used diabetes drug Avandia should remain on the market, government health advisers recommended Monday
Diabetic Recipes: Corn, Sweet Onion, and Tomato Salad | Submitted By: Twila Davis Reed
Jul-29-2007
An exciting, cool and refreshing side salad that goes great with grilled meat. Fantastic for get-togethers. It's also really quick and easy to prepare...no cooking needed!
Lemonade stand a sweet attempt to help brother
Jul-30-2007
Ahmad Terry © News Mark Rinkel, 12, at bottom, runs a lemonade stand to help pay the cost of a medical alert dog for his brother Jason, 9, at top, who has diabetes.
Thiazolinediones increase risk of heart failure
Jul-29-2007
A class of drugs commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes may double the risk of heart failure, according to a new analysis by researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues.
(Lady Vamp/86397) - What's the difference between being a Type II diabetic & having full blown
Jul-29-2007
What's the difference between being a Type II diabetic & having full blown
diabetes?
One MD's health-care prescription
Jul-29-2007
"Patients suffer and the doctors make money."
Cases of diabetes have exploded into a problem that costs Canadians $8 billion annually.
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Jul-29-2007
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Health related quality of life in older Mexican Americans with diabetes: A cross-sectional study
Jul-28-2007
Background:
The older Hispanic population of the U.S. is growing at a tremendous rate. While ethnic-related risk and complications of diabetes are widely-acknowledged for older Hispanics, less is known about how health related quality of life is affected in this population.
Methods:
Cross-sectional study assessing differences in health related quality of life between older Mexican Americans with and without diabetes. Participants (n=619) from the Hispanic Established Population for the Epidemiological Study of the Elderly were interviewed in their homes. The primary measure was the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form (SF-36).
Results:
The sample was 59.6% female with a mean age of 78.3 (SD = 5.2) years. 31.2% (n = 193) of the participants were identified with diabetes. Individuals with diabetes had significantly (F = 19.35, p < .001) lower scores on the Physical Composite scale (mean = 37.50, SD = 12.69) of the SF-36 compared to persons without diabetes (mean = 43.04, SD = 12.22). There was no significant difference between persons with and without diabetes on the Mental Composite scale of the SF-36.
Conclusion:
Diabetes was associated with lower health related quality of life in older Mexican Americans. The physical components of health related quality of life uniformly differentiated those with diabetes from those without, whereas mental component scores were equivocal.
Diabetes Epidemic Having Devastating Effects In New York City, New Report Shows
Jul-28-2007
The diabetes epidemic is taking a large and growing toll on New York City, a new Health Department report shows, as death rates, debilitating complications, and hospitalization costs soar. Some 500,000 New Yorkers -- one out of eight adults -- have been diagnosed with diabetes. Another 200,000 have diabetes but don't yet know it. The death rate from diabetes rose by 75% between 1990 and 2003. [click link for full article]
Bastyr University Launches Nation's First Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study of Qigong Therapy as Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes Researchers to Compare Effects of Qigong to Conventional Care and Mild Exercise
Jul-28-2007
Kenmore, Washington, June 28, 2007 - Diabetes affects 16 million individuals throughout the United States, and recent data released by the Seattle and King County Public Health indicates there are twice as many diabetes sufferers in King County as a decade ago. While it is proven that lifestyle modifications and medication can improve glucose control and delay the onset of diabetic complications, the rapid increase of cases and the potential health risks of some diabetes medications, suggest it is necessary to explore and develop complementary and alternative interventions to improve the management of Type 2 Diabetes. [PRWEB Jul 6, 2007]
American Diabetes Association: Americans With Disabilities Act...
Jul-28-2007
"The American Diabetes Association has been relentless in protecting individuals with diabetes from discrimination in the workplace"
Main Category: Diabetes News Article Date: 28 Jul 2007 - 0:00 PDT newsletters The American Diabetes Association today came out in strong support of the Americans with Disabilities Act Restoration Act.
Bastyr University Launches Nation's First Randomized, Controlled Pilot Study of Qigong Therapy as Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes Researchers to Compare Effects of Qigong to Conventional Care and Mild Exercise
Jul-28-2007
Kenmore, Washington, June 28, 2007 - Diabetes affects 16 million individuals throughout the United States, and recent data released by the Seattle and King County Public Health indicates there are twice as many diabetes sufferers in King County as a decade ago. While it is proven that lifestyle modifications and medication can improve glucose control and delay the onset of diabetic complications, the rapid increase of cases and the potential health risks of some diabetes medications, suggest it is necessary to explore and develop complementary and alternative interventions to improve the management of Type 2 Diabetes. (PRWeb Jul 6, 2007)
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Selenium: Does it increase diabetes risk?
Jul-28-2007
Selenium has been touted as diabetes preventive. This study suggests that it may actually increase the risk of type 2 diabetes.Link: Long-Term Use of Selenium Supplements and Risk for Type 2 Diabetes -- , -- Annals of Internal Medicine....
Diabetes and depression
Jul-28-2007
Depression and diabetes have an interesting relationship. People with depression early in adulthood have about a 35% increased risk for diabetes later in life. And the risk of depression in people with diabetes is about twice that of people who...
The Shops at La Cantera selected as site for popular diabetes walk
Jul-26-2007
The San Antonio Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk to Cure Juvenile Diabetes is moving to the city's North Side.
New Jersey Man's Diabetes Condition Improving after Stem Cell Therapy in Germany
Jul-28-2007
Retired New Jersey firefighter is reporting decreased insulin doses and lower blood glucose levels within one month after his adult stem cell treatment for diabetes (type 2), diabetes induced erectile dysfunction and peripheral artery disease in Cologne, Germany. [PRWEB Jun 19, 2007]
Improving Heart Health In Kids With Diabetes Type 1: The More They Exercise, The Lower The Risk Of Early Death
Jul-27-2007
It's never too early to focus on how to maintain good cardiovascular health, especially for people with type 1 diabetes. A study published in the August issue of Diabetes Care underscores the need for regular physical activity among youth, finding that the more active the child, the better the child's cardiovascular risk profile. [click link for full article]
Dry, Rough or Scaly Skin on Feet a Common Problem, Especially for Diabetics
Jul-28-2007
Hot summer weather and open-backed shoes often exacerbate a common problem: dry, flaky skin on feet - especially heels. For most people this is a cosmetic problem, causing heels to appear yellow or dark brown depending on the skin type. Diabetics are particularly affected, since rough, dry and scaly skin affects most people with diabetes over the age of 64. Acid-free, diabetic-friendly CalleX® Ointment offers a natural, effective solution to the problem. [PRWEB Jun 20, 2007]
Diabetes and diet
Jul-27-2007
For some years, a small but significant number of type 2 diabetes sufferers have struggled against conventional wisdom on the condition and, in particular, the conviction of Diabetes UK that any change of thinking might destabilise the organisation.
KIOSKS and Health - Diabetes Information
Jul-28-2007
Awareness and self-diagnosis of diabetes is being done with touchscreen kiosks. ???It is just a real simple test,??? Gross said. ???It asks you several questions about your health to determine if you are at risk for diabetes.???...
Beating diabetes with a diet from the dawn of Man
Jul-23-2007
ASCOTTISH businessman believes diet rather than drugs may play a key part in tackling the epidemic of diabetes among Scots. Graeme Chatham was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in January 2002 and was prescribed drugs to lower his blood-sugar levels.
Study Involving Cord Blood Transfusion Shows Promise in Type 1 Diabetes
Jul-28-2007
A pilot study researching the effect of stem cells from umbilical cord blood on children with type 1 diabetes was presented at the American Diabetes Association's 67th Annual Scientific Sessions...
One in eight in NYC has diabetes
Jul-28-2007
One in eight adults in New York City has been diagnosed with diabetes, and another 200,000 have diabetes but don't yet know it.
Trauma complication rates high among diabetics
Jul-22-2007
NEW YORK - Diabetics hospitalized for trauma experience more severe complications than their non-diabetic counterparts, study results suggest.Dr. Robert A. Cherry and colleagues at Penn State College of ...
Preventing microalbuminuria in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Jul-28-2007
Abstract The public health burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus has been dramatically increasing world-wide. The chronic complications of type 2 diabetes play an important role in decreasing life expectancy and ...
Swimmer has a personal connection
Jul-27-2007
"The swim goes along good for raising money for the camp, but also promotes exercise which is important for everyone - not just people with diabetes"
When the American Diabetes Association ended its diabetes camp for kids at Bay Cliff about 15 years ago, one former camper said it left a void in the community.
American Diabetes Association: Americans With Disabilities Act...
Jul-26-2007
"The American Diabetes Association has been relentless in protecting individuals with diabetes from discrimination in the workplace"
The bill would restore the original intent of the landmark 1990 legislation, which was to create a level playing field so everyone who is qualified for a job has an equal opportunity to work free from ...
Tour de Keuka cyclists will ride to fight diabetes
Jul-23-2007
"Diabetes has been in my family for years and years, and I became a diabetic eight years ago"
Between 50 and 100 cyclists are expected Saturday for the third annual Tour de Keuka, a 100-mile bicycle ride to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Touched by Diabetes - From Laboratory to Reality
Jul-28-2007
Diabetes The Full Story, is the web’s newly launched premier social network for everyone touched by diabetes, and passionate about getting the most out of their lives and careers. (PRWeb Jul 20, 2007)
Need a Way to Prevent Diabetes? How About Fifty of Them?
Jul-28-2007
You've probably heard of "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover", a popular song from 1975 by Paul Simon. Well, The National Diabetes Education Program (NDEP) gives you "Over 50 Ways...
Diabetes drugs 'pose heart risk'
Jul-26-2007
Two drugs commonly prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes double the risk of heart failure, research suggests.
Diabetes drugs 'pose heart risk'
Jul-28-2007
Two drugs commonly prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes double the risk of heart failure, research suggests.
Sedona Rouge Hotel and Spa To Offer Diabetes Wellness Program
Jul-28-2007
The Lifestyle Center of America (LCA) announced that they are expanding their programs to include a 12-day "stopping diabetes" program in Sedona, Arizona...
Diabetes Drug Faces Increasing Scrutiny
Jul-27-2007
The Food and Drug Administration will ask outside experts next week whether Avandia, a diabetes drug, should carry label warnings of heart attack risk.
Painful Injections? The Diabetes Forum Has The Inside Story...
Jul-28-2007
The Diabetes Forum here at About.com is a happening place that's open pretty much 24/7, with folks dropping by to talk, share and sometimes ask questions of other members. This...
InfoMedics' Patient Feedback Survey Results Published in ADA Journal, Diabetes
Jul-28-2007
Survey of type 2 diabetes patients' experiences using long-acting basal insulin [PRWEB Jun 18, 2007]
Plaquenil May Reduce Diabetes Risk in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
Jul-28-2007
Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine), one of the older and less expensive treatments for rheumatoid arthritis and some other autoimmune diseases, may improve glucose tolerance and prevent diabetes mellitus. In vitro and animal...
Older Generation Diabetes Drugs May Work As Well As Newer Drugs
Jul-28-2007
Newer doesn't automatically mean better, especially when it comes to diabetes medications. According to a study published in the on-line journal, Annals of Internal Medicine, metformin performs as well, and...
Big News In Diabetes
Jul-27-2007
Nerve damage, kidney failure, vision loss and amputations. These are a few of the many complications people with diabetes face.
Diabetes: Are you at risk?
Jul-27-2007
Medical experts say the number of people in the developing world with diabetes is high. Are you affected?
Diabetes: Are you at risk?
Jul-28-2007
Medical experts say the number of people in the developing world with diabetes is high. Are you affected?
New Review Adds More Reasons to Avoid Diabetes Drug Avandia
Jul-28-2007
Little evidence supports using rosiglitazone (Avandia) to improve the quality or length of life among adults with diabetes, according to a systematic review of data by German researchers.
07/17
Inhaled Insulin for Type 2 Diabetes Shows Mixed Results
Jul-28-2007
Inhaled insulin, taken before meals, can improve blood glucose control for people with type 2 diabetes who have not had good results with short-acting injected insulin that is taken in addition to the baseline insulin administered throughout the day and night, according to a new review of the body of published research.
06/28
Diabetic and Determined - New York Times
Jul-28-2007
Great article -- and enough some information on Fitness4Diabetics Today athletes with Type 1 diabetes are blasting out of the starting gate in full force. Because of new technology, the emergence of companies that help them manage their illness, the rise...
Good Samaritan Hospital Hosts Free Diabetic, Wound and Vascular Screenings
Jul-28-2007
Good Samaritan Hospital is pleased to demonstrate its commitment to promoting responsible vascular care by providing free diabetic, wound and vascular screenings. [PRWEB Jun 21, 2007]
Diabetes drug drags down Glaxo earnings, but stock buyback plan provides boost
Jul-25-2007
Flagging sales of the diabetes drug Avandia caused GlaxoSmithKline to post weak second-quarter earnings, but the drug company sweetened the news for investors Wednesday by expanding its stock buyback program.
Diabetes drugs in heart failure risk
Jul-26-2007
DIABETES drugs prescribed to thousands of Britons could double the risk of heart failure, experts warned today.
25th Children with Diabetes Conference Set for July 11th - July 15th in Orlando, Florida
Jul-28-2007
CWD's annual Friends for Life conference will be held at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort from July 11 to 15, 2007. List of speakers and contributors include Acting Surgeon General RADM Kenneth Moritsugu, MD; Pro Athletes; Miss America 1999 Nicole Johnson and Canada's Entertainer of The Year George Canyon. Families living with diabetes are encouraged to attend. [PRWEB Jul 6, 2007]
Diabetes Mine: Seven Days with DexCom SEVEN
Jul-28-2007
Amy has been trying the DexCom SEVEN and writes about it: It's just that I'm still a little disgruntled from my first experience. Diabetes Mine: Seven Days with DexCom SEVEN Funny, but I'm had a completely opposite experience with the 3-day...
¡GI Caramba! Blue tortillas may help dieters and diabetics
Jul-28-2007
A recent study suggests that blue corn tortillas are healthier than white, especially for diabetics and dieters. Scientists found that tortillas made from blue corn had less starch and a lower glycamic index than their white counter parts. They also found that the blue tortillas had 20 percent more protein than white.
Diabetes drug could be withdrawn
Jul-28-2007
A diabetes drug used by more than 30,000 Australians could be taken off the market after several studies linked it to heart attacks and death.
Diabetes drugs increase risk of heart failure, research shows
Jul-26-2007
A class of drugs commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes may double the risk of heart failure, according to a new analysis by researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues.
Two Diabetes Drugs Double Heart Failure Risk: Study
(HealthDay)
Jul-27-2007
HealthDay - FRIDAY, July 27 (HealthDay News) -- Patients taking either of the
diabetes drugs Avandia or Actos face twice the risk of developing heart
failure compared to people not on the popular medications, a new study
finds.
Diabetes drugs 'may up heart risk'
Jul-27-2007
Diabetes drugs prescribed to thousands of Britons could double the risk of heart failure, experts have warned.
Diabetes Drugs Increase Risk of Heart Failure
Jul-27-2007
"These drugs are currently used by more than 3 million diabetic patients in the U.S. alone, suggesting that several thousand could be harmed"
A class of drugs commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes may double the risk of heart failure, according to a new analysis by researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues.
Swimmer has a personal connection
Jul-28-2007
"The swim goes along good for raising money for the camp, but also promotes exercise which is important for everyone - not just people with diabetes"
When the American Association ended its diabetes camp for at Bay Cliff about 15 years ago, one former camper said it left a void in the community.
Gym to sponsor 5k walk for diabetes
Jul-24-2007
"The best thing to do if you have diabetes is to learn how to properly manage your health by making positive changes in your diet and increasing your level of physical activity"
Austin's Family and Fitness in Cornelia will sponsor a walk for from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Aug.
Diabetes drugs double risk of heart failure: study
Jul-27-2007
"Our analysis quantifies the risk for the first time and it shows that nobody is immune"
Two popular drugs used to treat late-onset diabetes may double the risk of heart failure, a new study has found.
Metformin gets top grade for diabetes
Jul-28-2007
"Issues like blood sugar levels, weight gain and cost could be significant factors to many patients struggling to stay in good health"
A type 2 diabetes drug taken orally and in widespread use for more than a decade has been found to have distinct advantages over nine other, mostly newer medications used to control the chronic disease, ...
5 Nutrition Tips for Managing Diabetes
Jul-28-2007
Managing diabetes is about more than just monitoring your insulin levels. As with many things, your diet can play a significant part in maximizing your health. While these tips won't magically cure things, they will certainly help....
"How Sweet It Is" Chronicles a Life with Type 1 Diabetes
Jul-28-2007
?How Sweet It Is? is Liz McEachern?s one-woman show about living life with type 1 diabetes. It's part of the Toronto Fringe Festival, and is running until July 15th...
FDA to Ask Experts About Avandia Risk
Jul-28-2007
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration will ask outside experts next week whether the diabetes drug Avandia should carry label warnings of heart attack risk....
Easy Sugar-Free Raspberry or Strawberry Jam (Diabetic)
Jul-27-2007
This jam can be refrigerated or frozen, and can also be made using blueberries and blueberry gelatin... for a sugar-free jam this has great flavor! :) -- posted by
Pumpkin Extract Helps Damaged Pancreatic Cells in Rats
Jul-28-2007
Scientists at East China Normal University recently completed a study on diabetes-induced lab rats to see what effect pumpkin extract would have on blood glucose, insulin levels and other symptoms...
Chicken Soup for the Soul Fundraising Might Be Healthy for You
Jul-28-2007
Q: What happens when a diabetic father, faced with helping his daughter's school raise funds, decides that there has to be an alternative to selling cake, cookie dough, soda,...
F.D.A. Review Criticizes Diabetes Drug and Maker
Jul-26-2007
Patients who take Avandia are far more likely to suffer and die from heart problems than those who take Actos, according to federal drug reviewers.
Zucchini and Ricotta Frittata
Jul-23-2007
Looking for a low-fat, diabetes-friendly Monday night dinner? Look no further - this vegetarian frittata fits the bill!
Recipe courtesy of Australian Good Taste magazine. -- posted by
Diet sodas linked to heart disease
Jul-26-2007
Its now official, sodas are diectly linked with heart diseases. On Monday, US researchers said that even diet sodas may be linked with increased risk factors for heart disease and diabetes.
Index to Medical Posts
Jul-28-2007
Emergency Medicine entries I've posted so far: Burns and Carbon Monoxide: Stop, Drop, and Roll Diabetes (IDDM): Sweetness and Light...
Avandia scare fails to hurt Glaxo sales
Jul-25-2007
DRUGS giant GlaxoSmithKline has posted better-than-expected results, despite sales of its diabetes treatment, Avandia, falling more than 20 per cent after health scares.
Pecans With a Kick (Crockpot)
Jul-28-2007
Diabetic spicy pecans with a little kick! This is just enough cayenne to give that kick. If you like hot and spicy, add more. -- posted by
Walk2BFit Announces Customers Receive Free Pair of Walking Shoes with Purchase of Arch Supports
Jul-28-2007
Company is first to provide free walking shoes with purchase of arch supports to support weight loss and help those with Type 2 Diabetes. [PRWEB Jul 12, 2007]
Achieve That Healthy Weight
Jul-28-2007
Being overweight makes it harder to manage your diabetes. Extra pounds can effect how your body uses insulin. Fat cells are more resistant to insulin than muscle cells, so the...
Fitness: Diabetic and Determined
Jul-25-2007
Because of new technology, ultra-athletes with Type 1 diabetes are running marathons, doing 100-mile bike rides and completing Ironmen — many with their doctor’s blessing.
FDA To Seek Independent Avandia Review
Jul-28-2007
A U.S. drug review panel said patients should be warned that taking Avandia for diabetes increases their risk of heart attacks....
Researchers Identify Gene Variant That Indicates Type 1 Diabetes Risk
Jul-28-2007
A press release issued July 15th, from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, announced that scientists have identified a gene variant that predicts which children may be at risk for type...
Diabetic Recipes: Citrus Shrimp | Submitted By: BELLA950
Jul-28-2007
A light, healthy way to enjoy shrimp. A great summer dish. You can also throw the shrimps on a skewer and BBQ on the grill.
Older, cheaper diabetes drugs more effective, safe
Jul-28-2007
Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs identifies three drugs that can save patients hundreds a year
FDA to ask experts about Avandia risk
(AP)
Jul-26-2007
AP - The Food and Drug Administration will ask outside experts next week whether the diabetes drug Avandia should carry label warnings of heart attack risk.
Velia J. Baba, 1931-2007
Jul-28-2007
Velia J. ''Vee'' Baba, 76, of Cortland, died at 3:30 a.m. Friday, July 27, 2007, at Cortland Health Care Center due to complications from diabetes.
Velia J. Baba, 1931-2007
Jul-28-2007
Velia J. ''Vee'' Baba, 76, of , died at 3:30 a.m. Friday, July 27, 2007, at Cortland Health Care Center due to complications from diabetes.
Meijer to host screening clinics
Jul-23-2007
Meijer Pharmacy will host a Cholesterol, Diabetes & Liver Function Screening Clinic once monthly at each of the Meijer Pharmacy locations.
... life - Dealing with death
Jul-28-2007
I recently lost my father to diabetes mellitus. Even though he was sick for a long time, his death was seen as unexpected and early.
Clinical Trials Update: July 25, 2007
Jul-25-2007
Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of Thomson CenterWatch : This study is for adults with type 2 who are inadequately being treated with and another oral anti-diabetic .
Area Briefs, July 22, 2007
Jul-23-2007
Health check event set Thursday at Francis FRANCIS - A blood pressure check and diabetes screening takes place 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 26, at Francis City Hall.
Area Briefs, July 22, 2007
Jul-25-2007
Health check event set Thursday at FRANCIS - A blood pressure check and diabetes screening takes place 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 26, at Francis City Hall.
Diabetes Support Group Meets August 13th
Jul-28-2007
Frye Regional Medical Center is sponsoring a " Support Group" on August 13, 2007 at 6:30 PM.
Deaths last week
Jul-27-2007
Dick Ault, 81, former Olympian and University of Missouri track star; July 16, in Jefferson City, Mo., of diabetes complications.
FDA to seek independent Avandia review
Jul-27-2007
A U.S. drug review panel said patients should be warned that taking Avandia for diabetes increases their risk of heart attacks.
Diabetics encouraged to take charge
Jul-27-2007
"When you eat the sugar-free stuff, sometimes it still has carbs"
Winning with diabetes isn't all about missing out on sweets but accounting for every bite.
Bar regulars bike for juvenile diabetes...
Jul-28-2007
"It's the best feeling in the world"
The Tour de France reached its climax Saturday, as the world's greatest cyclists raced for their sport's grandest prize.
Bar regulars bike for juvenile diabetes, lupus
Jul-28-2007
"I smoke, too, but it clears my lungs"
The Tour de France reached its climax Saturday, as the world's greatest cyclists raced for their sport's grandest prize.
Free Recipe: Cherry Pie and Whipped Topping-Diabetic
Jul-28-2007
1 servings
-Bridget Benjamin-PHFC09A
MMMMM----------------------------PIE---------------------------------
...
Xoma Initiates Phase I U.S. Trial in Type 2 Diabetes for Xoma 052,...
Jul-19-2007
"I expect XOMA 052, when administered to patients with Type 2 diabetes, to provide an effective inhibition of the IL-1 beta cytokine released by insulin producing islet cells. This inhibition may substantially block the progression of the disease."
XOMA Ltd. today announced the initiation of Phase I clinical testing of product candidate XOMA 052, a potent monoclonal antibody targeting Interleukin-1 beta , in patients with Type 2 diabetes.
Old Diabetes Drug Has Advantages
Jul-16-2007
Title: Old Diabetes Drug Has Advantages
Category: Health News
Created: 7/17/2007
Last Editorial Review: 7/17/2007
Diabetics Face More Complications After Trauma
Jul-17-2007
Title: Diabetics Face More Complications After Trauma
Category: Health News
Created: 7/18/2007 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 7/18/2007
Boiled Shrimp With Diabetic Cocktail Sauce
Jul-19-2007
Tangy! Spicy, even! This is NOT for wimps, but it IS for Diabetics with a sense of adventure! -- posted by
RideToRemedy.com ??? Riding For A Cure For Diabetes
Jul-20-2007
My good friend Courtney has launched her amazing new website RideToRemedy.com. Ride To Remedy was originally planned to be a mini-site but has developed into a feature packed log of her travels in the various Tour De Cure bicycle expeditions she has and will do for the American Diabetes Association. The website features a great [...]
Aduki Bean Stew
Jul-15-2007
I found this on a diabetic website while searching for recipes I can share with my patients. I haven't tried it yet. Diabetic or not, it sounds different and really good. -- posted by
Diabetes Classes Scheduled Aug. 8
Jul-18-2007
Starting Wednesday, Aug. 8, an educational program, Do Well, Be Well with Diabetes will be held at the Agricultural Building, 316 Spring Street, Columbus from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The 5-week series will be held ...
News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine
Jul-19-2007
Main Category: Diabetes News Article Date: 19 Jul 2007 - 2:00 PDT newsletters 1. Review Finds Older Diabetes Drugs Have Similar or Superior Effects to Newer, Pricier Medications A review of published literature ...
State fines Urbana nursing home
Jul-20-2007
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Department of Public Health this week announced a $20,000 fine against Helia Healthcare of Urbana for an incident involving a diabetic resident.
Pumpkin Extract Aids Insulin Production
Jul-16-2007
Pumpkin extract may replace or reduce daily injections for type 1 diabetics, new research suggests.
Robert James Tail Feathers
Jul-16-2007
HEART BUTTE - Robert James Tail Feathers, 60, of Heart Butte, an Army veteran and ranch hand, died of complications from diabetes Thursday in .
Sleep Apnea
Jul-20-2007
Bad enough by itself, sleep apnea can lead to worse things -- such as serious car wrecks, heart disease, diabetes, and pregnancy complications.
UNL's WebVideo Web Site Offers Video Archives on Timely Topics
Jul-16-2007
LINCOLN, Neb. ? From diabetes to issues of the 2007 Farm Bill, WebVideo is a one-stop resource for University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension archived programs and conferences.
Selenium Supplements Boost Type 2 Diabetes Risk
Jul-09-2007
Title: Selenium Supplements Boost Type 2 Diabetes Risk
Category: Health News
Created: 7/10/2007 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 7/10/2007
Malaria Drug May Cut Diabetes Risk
Jul-11-2007
Title: Malaria Drug May Cut Diabetes Risk
Category: Health News
Created: 7/12/2007
Last Editorial Review: 7/12/2007
Drugs Old and New May Fight Diabetes
Jul-10-2007
Title: Drugs Old and New May Fight Diabetes
Category: Health News
Created: 7/11/2007 2:00:00 AM
Last Editorial Review: 7/11/2007
Asian Pumpkin Fights Type 1 Diabetes?
Jul-09-2007
Title: Asian Pumpkin Fights Type 1 Diabetes?
Category: Health News
Created: 7/10/2007
Last Editorial Review: 7/10/2007
Changeover from Vial or Syringe to Biphasic Pen Reduces Diabetes
Jul-12-2007
The use of a pen device for insulin delivery could considerably reduce the hypoglycaemia incidences, as per the study presented by researchers during American Diabetes Association 67th Scientific Sessions (ADA).
Diabetes Drug Avandia Does Almost as Much Harm as Good
Jul-12-2007
Reports of side effects, including heart attacks, have tripled since an analysis revealed that the popular diabetes drug may increase the risk of heart problems.
Pumpkin extract for diabetes
Jul-10-2007
Pumpkin extract may cut need for insulin injection reported three newspapers (9 July 2007). The articles are based on a laboratory study involving rats engineered to have type I diabetes. These findings cannot be applied to people at present. [Latest Hitting the Headlines story - written by CRD for the NLH.]
Jamming for juvenile diabetes
Jul-12-2007
The Jam Society will perform to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation on Thursday at AJ's Cafe in Ferndale.
Kathy Kolasa column: Daylong program will focus on diabetes
Jul-11-2007
Q My husband recently was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I have been reading a lot of articles on the Web, but I am quite confused.
Bikes sent to villages to fight diabetes
Jul-09-2007