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Low Aerobic Fitness Levels, Obesity, Strongly Linked to Diabetes
Posted: Monday, June 22, 2009
Low aerobic fitness levels in young adults make them more than twice as likely to develop diabetes later in life, concludes a recent study. Young women and young African American men demonstrated the lowest fitness levels, portending serious problems in the future for these groups.

Cancer Patients May Benefit from Diabetic Drug
Posted: Saturday, June 20, 2009
Metformin, a widely used anti-diabetic drug, has the effect of making cancer therapies and vaccines more effective by boosting the immune system, according to a recently published study.

Artificial Sweeteners Found in Water Supplies
Posted: Thursday, June 18, 2009
Artificial sweeteners have many intended benefits for select individuals, such as diabetics and people suffering from obesity, but some research has suggested adverse effects, and even as a potential risk factor for cancer. A recent German study has concluded that water treatment plants do not remove artificial sweeteners totally from waste water, potentially putting entire societies at risk for artificial sweetener induced problems.

The Versatile Benefits of Red Wine and Component Resveratrol
Posted: Thursday, June 18, 2009
Moderate red wine consumption is known to have many benefits, including protection against heart disease, diabetes and neurodegenerative conditions, and is believed to be the ultimate answer to the “French paradox.” Red wine is a complex chemical mix, with many of its constituents believed to benefit the human body in some form. Polyphenols, especially resveratrol, are believed to be a particularly important component of red wine when considering health benefits, and a recent review has displayed the far-reaching potential for these compounds.

Once-Weekly Exenatide Provides Glycemic Control and Weight Loss
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Once-weekly exenatide (EQW) produces superior improvements in glucose control and body weight compared with maximum daily doses of sitagliptin and pioglitazone on background metformin, according to study results presented at the ADA 69th Scientific Sessions.

Diabetic Retinopathy on the Rise
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
After two decades on the rise, retinopathy now affects more than a third of all diabetes patients, according to the latest nationally representative estimate.

Inhaled Insulin AFRESA(R) Controls Post-Meal Sugar Levels with Less Weight Gain and Hypoglycemia
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
The findings of two 52-week studies show that the investigational ultra rapid acting insulin AFRESA® (insulin human [rDNA origin]) Inhalation Powder combined with basal insulin is comparable to standard of care therapies in controlling post-meal blood sugar levels, and also results in significantly less weight gain and risk of hypoglycemia for adult patients with diabetes.

Exenatide Not Associated with Increased Rate of Acute Pancreatitis Compared to other Antidiabetic Drugs
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Retrospective Cohort Study included more than 25,000 BYETTA patients accrued over three years.

Three New Weight-Loss Drugs Show Benefits for Diabetics
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Three investigational diet drugs hold promise for preventing and treating diabetes. The findings show that the drugs can help "halt the progression towards Type 2 diabetes.

Diabetes Associated with Hearing Loss
Posted: Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Diabetic patients with poor glycemic control or vascular or neuropathic complications may also suffer from hearing loss. All patients with hemoglobin A1c levels greater than 7% had hearing impairment.

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