Intoxication or diabetes: New program to assist police
To help officers recognize the difference between intoxication and diabetes, two local hospital systems are teaming up with area police departments in a program called Diabetes Alert.
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New discovery by Harvard scientists aims to correct cellular defects leading to diabetes
( Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology ) 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 and its antioxidant product that both prevent …
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Harvard Scientists Move Closer to Correcting Cellular Defects That Lead to Diabetes
Jan. 4, 2009 – In a new research report, scientists say they are coming closer to correcting the root cause of diabetes through the identification of a protein (G6PD) and its antioxidant product (NAPDH) that both prevent the death and promote the growth of cells which produce and release insulin in the pancreas (beta cells).
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7-year-old travels to Washington to support juvenile diabetes research
For someone only 7 years old, Mandy Schmidt of Manchester has been traveling a lot lately.
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New NJ Law Allows Students to Self-Manage Diabetes
Students in New Jersey who have diabetes will soon be able to give themselves injections in school.
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