Diabetes
New Sensor Brings Fresh Hope to Diabetics
“Diabetes kills one American every three minutes and is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S. Life expectancy for people with diabetes has
Red meat linked to higher risk of diabetes
Red meat linked to higher risk of diabetes
A new study suggests that consuming too much of red meat may boost risk of developing diabetes, particularly ...
Avandia Coming Under Fire
After years of press, both good and not-so-great, the days of a popular diabetes drug may now be numbered.Avandia, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline is coming under ...
Brown rice eaters less like to have type 2 diabetes
A study reported in the June 14, 2010 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine found that people eating brown rice or other whole grains may ...
Could brown rice protect against type 2 diabetes
Researchers published a study report in the June 14, 2010 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine suggesting that people eating brown rice or other whole ...
Soy products beat drugs for type 2 diabetes prevention?
A new trial led by Dr. Robert M. Califf at Duke University and colleagues has proved that two drugs marketed by Novartis did not help ...
Avandia raises heart risk, what you can eat to help diabetes
One Senate committee on Friday released a report saying that GlaxoSmithKiline has known for several years that its diabetes drug Avandia is tied to significantly ...
Micronutrients may help diabetes patients
Dietary supplementation with combined micronutrients including selenium, vitamin e, vanadium and chromium may help diabetes patients decrease the high blood glucose levels.
The animal model study ...
Diabetes News: Mediterranean diet better than low fat diet for diabetics
By David Liu
Sunday Jan 10, 2010 (foodconsumer.org) -- Mediterranean diet is no diabetes cure, but should be considered a diabetes treatment or diabetic diet, a ...
n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids help diabetes
By Jimmy Downs
Some dietary modifications may help reduce risk of diabetes. Reported yesterday is the study in the Dec 14-28 2009 issue of Archives of ...



