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Leptin-Controlled Gene Can Reverse Diabetes

New Discovery By Harvard Scientists Aims To Correct Cellular Defects Leading To Diabetes
A new research discovery published online in the FASEB Journal may change the perception and treatment of diabetes. That’s because scientists have moved closer toward correcting the root cause of the disease rather than managing its symptoms. Specifically researchers identified a protein (G6PD protein) and its antioxidant product (NAPDH) that both prevent the death and promote the growth of …

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New Diabetes Study by Cutting Edge Information Examines Drugs, Classes, and Market Leaders
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC–(Marketwire – January 6, 2010) – Cutting Edge Information (CEI) announces the release of its newest diabetes market forecast study. ( http://www.cuttingedgeinfo.com/diabetes-forecast/ ) Since 2008, Cutting Edge Information has developed forecasting data for the diabetes treatment market. The new report — “Diabetes Market Forecast to 2015 …

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Top Five Pharmaceutical Company Joins with Max Neeman on Groundbreaking Diabetes, Hypertension Prevalence Study
One of the top global pharmaceutical companies has initiated an observational study on the prevalence of Diabetes and Hypertension called SITE in collaboration with Max Neeman International, an India based Contract Research Organization specializing in Phase II-IV clinical trials for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, device and nutraceutical companies.

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Human body can survive without sugar intake
SWEETNESS is just a matter of taste and not a necessity in a diet as a human body can survive even with zero sugar intake. That is the opinion of a general and interventional cardiologist, Dr Peter Wong Mee Tong.

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Leptin-Controlled Gene Can Reverse Diabetes
Researchers have found that even a very little bit of the fat hormone leptin goes a long way when it comes to correcting diabetes.

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