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Collapse on flight prompts needle warning to diabetics

INSULIN-DEPENDENT diabetics have been warned to seek approval to carry life-saving needles and medication onto flights after a man collapsed en route to Sydney.
Under tough new airline security measures, patients must carry documentation to be allowed to take vital supplies onto flights.
A Sydney intensive care physician, Dr George Skowronski, warned diabetics to seek approval from […]

Older Diabetic Drugs do Better than New Ones?

The generic drug metformin has fewer side effects than several newer, pricier medications, a government report finds. Metformin users are less likely to gain weight than type 2 diabetes patients who take Avandia, Actos, or other newer medications, researchers concluded, and they are more likely to show improvements in so-called “bad” cholesterol.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins […]

Depression rate high among diabetics

Investigators have found that about 25 percent of patients with diabetes have symptoms of depression, confirming the relationship between these two conditions. Rates of depression were similar across ethnic groups, but there were significant differences in the use of depression treatment across groups.Dr. Mary de Groot, of Ohio University, Athens, and colleagues examined rates of […]

DiObex initiates trial of diabetes drug

DiObex has begun treating patients with type 2 diabetes in a phase II trial evaluating the safety and pharmacokinetics of three dose levels of its cortisol synthesis inhibitor, DIO-902.
There are convincing data supporting the concept that abnormalities in cortisol activity are an important cause of insulin resistance, visceral fat deposition, elevated cholesterol and blood pressure.
These […]

Diabetes Demands a Variety of Treatments

Actress Mary Tyler Moore battles it. Country singer Mark Collie has it. Rhythm and blues singer Patti LaBelle was diagnosed with it recently.
Celebrities like Moore, Collie and LaBelle are just three well-known faces amid the 16 million Americans suffering from diabetes mellitus, a chronic disease in which the pancreas produces too little or no insulin, […]

Overcoming Juvenile Diabetes With a Little Planning ...

The challenges of being a teen with Type 1 diabetes are many. Forget the junk food at the mall or pigging out at a party. You can’t sleep late, because your blood sugar (glucose) levels can drop dangerously during an extended snooze. It can be tough to find a safe and private place to monitor […]

Diabetes Risk Doubles in Obese Kids

There’s more evidence that being overweight is bad for kids, with a new study finding that obese children are more than twice as likely as normal-weight children to have diabetes.Researchers at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor also estimated that 229,000 American children have diabetes, and that a third of those diabetic […]

Treating depression in elderly individuals with dia ...

People with type 2 diabetes who take sulfonylureas or insulin appear to be at increased risk of dying from cancer compared with their peers who take metformin, Canadian doctors report.
However, senior investigator Dr Jeffrey Johnson of the University of Alberta told Reuters Health: “Our study on this relationship is very preliminary; it is still uncertain […]

Diabetech Selected by Zyvex to Collaborate on Conti ...

Nanotech convergence with Diabetes Patient Monitoring promises to deliver the world’s smallest implanted continuous glucose sensor, the smartest handheld meter with a built-in medical advisor and automated connectivity to a real-time remote patient monitoring and intervention system.
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) February 1, 2006 — Zyvex Corporation, a leading molecular nanotechnology company specializing in micro and nanomanufacturing, […]

Vitamin D deficiency is common in diabetics

Something like three out of every five patients with type 2 diabetes show signs of vitamin D deficiency, Italian researchers report in the medical journal Diabetes Care.”Our findings,” Giovanni Targher told Reuters Health, “confirm some previous evidence demonstrating that vitamin D deficiency is highly prevalent in people with type 2 diabetes.”
Because a lack of vitamin […]

Bulking Up Fiber’s Healthful Reputation

Because it causes gas, bloating, and other uncomfortable side effects, fiber may be the Rodney Dangerfield of food constituents. But with more and more research showing that a high-fiber diet may help prevent cancer, heart disease, and other serious ailments, roughage has started to get some respect.
The problem is that most Americans don’t get enough […]

Blood Glucose Monitoring at Home

For millions of Americans with diabetes, regular home testing of blood glucose levels is critical in controlling their disease.
“The most near-normal glucose patterns you can get will have a terrific long-term impact on how well people with diabetes do,” says Steven Gutman, M.D., director of the division of clinical laboratory devices in FDA’s Office of […]

Diabetes Can Damage Young Children’s Gums

Diabetes’ links to gum disease are well-known, but a new study shows it can trigger periodontal problems in children as young as 6.
Prior to this study, experts believed the destruction of gums in people with diabetes started at a much later age, and then increased as they grew older.
In the study, researchers at Columbia University […]

Pfizer Exubera - Inhaled Insulin Approved

Pfizer Inc said today that the FDA has approved Exubera (inhaled human insulin) for the treatment of adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Exubera is the first non-injectable, inhalable form of insulin to be approved since the discovery of insulin in the 1920s, and represents a major advance in diabetes treatment. According to the […]

Depression therapy worth it in elderly diabetics

Treating depression in elderly individuals with diabetes is cost-effective, a study shows.”Our study shows that depression can be effectively treated in patients with diabetes and the costs associated with improving depression outcomes were offset by savings in medical costs,” lead investigator Dr. Wayne Katon told Reuters Health.
“We believe,” he added, “that cost savings occur because […]

 

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