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ProtoKinetix’ AAGP™ Shows Promise as a Tool in Diabetes Treatment / Cure
Posted: Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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Independent studies done by universities and corporations have illustrated a remarkable increase in the yield of viable stem cells after cryopreservation using AAGP™ in the freeze-thaw process. One future approach to increasing diabetics’ insulin production is related to an ability to convert their stem cells into islet cells for transplantation. The feasibility of this procedure is dependent upon the amount of functioning islet cells that can be derived from the patient’s stem cells. This is where AAGP™ can make a very beneficial contribution.
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Diabetes Lowers Protective Effects of HDL
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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High-density lipoprotein (HDL), known as "good" cholesterol, isn't as protective for people with Type 2 diabetes, according to new research.
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It’s Final: New ADA Guidelines Urge A1C Test for Diabetes Diagnosis
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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The ADA will publish the new guidelines in the January issue of Diabetes Care. The A1c blood test may catch Type 2 diabetes, prediabetes sooner, with no fasting.
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Mortality Trends In Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Subjects Over 33 Years
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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This study aimed to analyze mortality trends in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects during 1972-2004. Mortality rates have declined substantially over the past decades in the general population, but the situation among diabetic subjects is less clear.
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Relieving Stress on Insulin-producing Cells May Prevent Diabetes
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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Cells in your body are constantly churning out poisonous forms of oxygen (oxidants) and mopping them up with a countervailing force of proteins and chemicals (anti-oxidants). This balancing act of oxidative stress is particularly likely to go haywire in beta cells, the insulin-producing cells that malfunction and then start to die off in Type 2 diabetes.
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Type 2 Diabetes and Major Depression Increase Risk for Significant CVD
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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Adults with Type 2 diabetes who have major depression face a greater risk for life-altering microvascular and macrovascular complications regardless of their self-care habits or the degree to which their disease is controlled, according to a study.
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Nicotinamide Overload a Trigger for Type 2 Diabetes
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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The increasing prevalence of Type 2 diabetes following worldwide food fortification with niacin suggests that Type 2 diabetes may involve excessive niacin intake.
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Regaining Normal Glucose Function in Patients with Prediabetes
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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Diabetes prevention likely resides in the restoration of Normal Glucose Regulation (NGR) rather than in the maintenance of a high-risk state, such as pre-diabetes. Therefore, it is encouraging to note that nearly one quarter of the study participants achieved NGR within the 3-year study window. Over half of those patients did so in the first year, so for the most part, those who succeed in having NGR restored will do so relatively quickly.
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Type 2 Diabetes Gene Predisposes Children to Obesity
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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Pediatric researchers have found that a gene already implicated in the development of Type 2 diabetes in adults also raises the risk of being overweight during childhood. The finding sheds light on the genetic origins of diabetes and may present an avenue for developing drugs to counteract the disease, which has been on the upswing in childhood and adolescence.
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Low Income Diabetes Patients Dying at Higher Rates than Wealthy
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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Despite the drop in fatalities from diabetes over the past decade, patients with lower incomes appear to be dying at a much higher rate than wealthy ones, a new study shows.
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