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Working the Night Shift Can Increase Risk of Diabetes
Posted: Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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An upset in the body's internal clock may cause blood sugar spikes and insulin resistance.
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Sad or Angry Teens have Less Success with Diabetes Control
Posted: Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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Teens with Type 1 diabetes are responsible for taking insulin, monitoring blood sugar levels and keeping doctor visits too. Now, a new study suggests that feelings such as anger or sadness could interfere with teens’ diabetes management.
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Stress Raises Diabetes Risk for Obese Black Women
Posted: Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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Surge in anxiety-linked hormone worsens blood sugar level, researchers suggest and stress may play a key role in the development of Type 2 diabetes in obese black women, U.S. researchers say.
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Diabetic Males Less Stinky
Posted: Monday, March 16, 2009
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Men with diabetes have been observed to have low levels of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a compound responsible for the smell of rotten eggs.. While this observation may make diabetic males slightly more tolerable to be around, low H2S levels increase the risk of high blood pressure, which is a strong link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD).
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Abdominal Fat Linked to Low Vitamin D Intake
Posted: Saturday, March 14, 2009
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Teens who consume more vitamin D tend to have lower abdominal fat, and a subsequently diminished risk in the development of future heart disease and diabetes. This recently published research suggests that teens need to be educated to the benefits of vitamin D, and increase their natural and supplemental exposure to it.
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Obesity and Diabetes Triples Stroke Risk
Posted: Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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The record number of midlife strokes among women in the United States is a reflection of the epidemic of obesity and insulin-resistant diabetes, which also bring an increase in cardiac-disease risk, according to a new study.
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Cancer More Deadly For People With Diabetes
Posted: Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Cancer, the world's No. 2 killer, is even more lethal for people with diabetes, U.S. researchers said last week. People with diabetes who get cancer are about 40 percent more likely to die in the years following the diagnosis than cancer patients who are not diabetics.
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Link Between Insulin and Cancer
Posted: Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Researchers have found evidence that insulin, taken by millions of diabetics to regulate blood sugar levels could increase the risk for cancer by 46%. Increased levels of insulin has been shown to stimulate the growth of breast cells.
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Diabetes Linked to Pregnancy-Related Depression in Low-Income Women
Posted: Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Among low-income pregnant women, those with diabetes have almost twice the odds of having perinatal depression and are also more likely to have postpartum depression, researchers report.
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Diabetes, High Cholesterol and Cardiovascular Disease Speed-Up Alzheimer's
Posted: Monday, March 09, 2009
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Diabetes and high cholesterol speed up the process of cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients, a recent study has shown. Cardiovascular disease was also linked to more rapid mental deterioration, but only in individuals possessing a certain "apolipoprotein" that is sometimes associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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