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Study Finds the Cause of Blindness from Diabetes
Posted: Thursday, January 14, 2010
A Michigan State University scientist has finally discovered how high blood sugar levels can cause blindness.

ProtoKinetix’ AAGP™ Shows Promise as a Tool in Diabetes Treatment / Cure
Posted: Tuesday, January 12, 2010
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.

Relieving Stress on Insulin-producing Cells May Prevent Diabetes
Posted: Sunday, January 03, 2010
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.

Discovery of New Gene Called Brd2 that Regulates Obesity and Diabetes
Posted: Sunday, December 27, 2009
The chance discovery of a genetic mutation that makes mice enormously fat but protects them from diabetes has given researchers at Boston University School of Medicine, MA, new insights into the cellular mechanisms that link obesity to Type 2 diabetes.

Approved Drug Slows Type 1 Diabetes
Posted: Sunday, December 20, 2009
The drug rituximab already used to treat autoimmune disorders may also slow the destruction of insulin-producing cells in patients with insulin-dependent (Type 1) diabetes.

New Targets Found for Preventing Diabetes Complications
Posted: Monday, November 09, 2009
Researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center now have clarified the complications story by detecting a second, independent pathway, which offers new targets for preventing and treating diabetic eye disease.

Newer, More Effective Laser Treatment for Diabetic Macular Edema
Posted: Monday, November 09, 2009
A sub-threshold micropulse diode laser (MPDL) is as effective as a conventional green laser (CGL) for the photocoagulation of diabetes-related macular edema, according to the results of a controlled trial.

New Key to Understanding Type 1 Diabetes
Posted: Wednesday, October 14, 2009
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital investigators have discovered how destructive immune cells gain access to insulin-producing cells and help cause diabetes. The finding points to possible new strategies to halt or prevent Type 1 diabetes.

Link between Male Diabetes Patients with Allergies and Kidney Disease
Posted: Wednesday, September 30, 2009
For men with Type 2 diabetes, the eosinophil (a cell type linked to allergic inflammation) cell count may be able to estimate the risk of diabetes-related kidney and heart disease in men. This comes from a recently published study in Japan.

Anakinra Provides Sustained Benefits for Diabetes
Posted: Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Months after withdrawal of the interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1Ra) anakinra, patients with Type 2 diabetes still show improvements in beta cell function, hemoglobin A1c levels, and markers of systemic inflammation, according to a new published report.

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