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Bittersweet Roles of O-GlcNAcylation in Diabetes, Alzheimer’s Disease and Cancer

More evidence links diabetes, Parkinson's disease

More evidence links diabetes, Parkinson’s disease
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – People with diabetes may be more likely to also develop Parkinson’s disease – and this seems particularly true for younger patients, a new study suggests.
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Body Mass Index In Adolescence Associated With Early Occurrence Of Diabetes And Heart Disease

Body Mass Index In Adolescence Associated With Early Occurrence Of Diabetes And Heart Disease
BMI at adolescence, well within the normal range, can predict risk of early type 2 diabetes and heart disease in young adults in a differential manner A new 17 year follow-up study of 37,000 Israeli teenagers found that diabetes risk is mainly

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Study Ties Asthma to Higher Odds for Diabetes, Heart Disease

Study Ties Asthma to Higher Odds for Diabetes, Heart Disease
Title: Study Ties Asthma to Higher Odds for Diabetes, Heart Disease Category: Health News Created: 3/20/2011 12:05:00 PM Last Editorial Review: 3/21/2011
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Pet Diabetes, Part 2: Managing the Disease

Diabetes drug Actos reduces risk of developing the disease

Diabetes drug Actos reduces risk of developing the disease
The diabetes drug Actos reduces the possibility of developing Type 2 diabetes for high-risk patients, study finds. Taking the diabetes drug Actos every day reduced the chance of developing Type 2 diabetes by two-thirds in people whose obesity, ethnicity, family history and other factors put them at

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Asthma Associated With Increased Risk Of Diabetes, Heart Disease

Asthma Associated With Increased Risk Of Diabetes, Heart Disease
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that asthma affects approximately 24.6 million people in the United States.¹ But are asthmatics more likely to have other chronic conditions as well? According to a new population-based study presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American

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Diabetes can takes six years off your life by increasing risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer, study says

Diabetes can takes six years off your life by increasing risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer, study says
A 50-year-old with Type 2 diabetes will lose an average of six years of life as a result of the disease, only one year less than would be lost by a smoker of the same age, researchers reported

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Early signs of heart disease in preadolescent children with type 1 diabetes

Early signs of heart disease in preadolescent children with type 1 diabetes
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in patients with diabetes. Patients with type 1diabetes have a 200 percent to 400 percent greater chance of developing cardiovascular disease than those without diabetes. Medical College of Wisconsin researchers at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin discovered

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Multi-Cultural Study Leads Experts To Call For Greater Awareness Of The Links Between Diabetes And Kidney Disease

Multi-Cultural Study Leads Experts To Call For Greater Awareness Of The Links Between Diabetes And Kidney Disease
The first time that many patients realise that diabetes can affect their kidneys is when they are referred to renal services, according to a multi-cultural study in the March issue of the Journal of Renal Care. UK researchers who

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Team Treatment Helps Depression, Chronic Disease

Team Treatment Helps Depression, Chronic Disease
Title: Team Treatment Helps Depression, Chronic Disease Category: Health News Created: 12/30/2010 11:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 12/30/2010
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NURSE’S NOTES: Diabetes, heart disease share risk factors

Diabetes Patients, Docs Don’t See Eye To Eye
Doctors want people with diabetes to worry about long-term issues such as high blood pressure, but patients are often more worried about immediate problems.

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American Diabetes Association Announces Kansas City, Missouri Native Amy Johnson as 2010 National Youth Advocate
ALEXANDRIA, VA–(Marketwire – February 2, 2010)

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Warning Signs of Heart Disease & Heart Attack / Educational Video

(CHD) or have had a previous heart attack. The key is to take steps to prevent or control your heart disease risk factors. Six Key Steps To Reduce Heart Attack Risk; Taking these steps will reduce your risk of having a heart attack: Stop smoking; Lower high blood pressure; Reduce high blood cholesterol; Aim for

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Treat Diabetes (sweet Disease) With Homoeopathy

 

How to Deal with Diabetes Mellitus – (Sweet Disease)  – Homoeopathic Approach

 

     According to recent survey reports about 5% of the total world population is suffering from Diabetes Mellitus. The incidence rate is also reasonably high in India. Currently about 20% of Indian Population is at High risk to develop Diabetes Mellitus in future i.e.

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Pediatric Cancer Survivors At Risk For Diseases That Predispose Them To Heart Disease

Bridgewater students walk the walk for diabetes research
The six Williams Intermediate School students who have diabetes know they have their whole school behind them.

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Predicting diabetes in children
Basic tests conducted by pediatricians may be able to predict which children will develop Type 2 Diabetes.