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A Step Closer to Regenerating Beta Cells
Posted: Wednesday, July 22, 2009
US scientists have come a step closer to finding a way to help treat people with diabetes by reactivating their own insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. They discovered a hitherto unknown role for a well known protein: it helps immature endocrine systems generate new pancreatic islet cells, which include the insulin-producing beta cells.

New Possible Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy for Diabetes
Posted: Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Dr. Aaron Vinik, principle investigator for the study at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, is testing a new diabetes drug, Prochymal. It’s part of a first-of-its-kind study for finding a possible cure.

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.

Why Diabetics Over-Produce Sugar in the Liver
Posted: Sunday, May 24, 2009
Type 2 diabetics often suffer from an over-production of sugar within the liver, a response to falling blood glucose levels. This potentially dangerous mechanism was poorly understood until recently, when researchers uncovered the role that a certain "master regulator" plays in sugar production within the liver.

Children Eating Themselves into an Early Grave
Posted: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Children are eating themselves into an early grave with hundreds of thousands of primary school pupils already suffering from chronic disease, a study has found.

Basal-Bolus Injection vs. Basal-Bolus Insulin Pump in Type 1s
Posted: Wednesday, May 20, 2009
To compare injects by syringe and using an insulin pump a randomized open parallel multicenter study was done.

Scientists Create Potential Preventative Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes
Posted: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Scientists believe they may have found a preventative therapy for Type 1 diabetes, by making the body's killer immune cells tolerate the insulin-producing cells they would normally attack and destroy, prior to disease onset.

New Electronic Skin Patch for Quick and Painless Glucose Test
Posted: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
A skin patch could one day provide a less-invasive alternative for diabetics who need to take regular samples of their own blood to keep glucose levels in check. When added to an insulin pump, it could become an external artificial pancreas.

DPP-IV Inhibitors and Increased GLP-1 Levels May Increase Pancreatitis Risk -- Metformin Can Negate Adverse Effects
Posted: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
A drug widely used to treat Type 2 diabetes may have unintended effects on the pancreas that could lead to a form of low-grade pancreatitis in some patients and a greater risk of pancreatic cancer in long-term users, according to researchers at UCLA , but the adverse effects can be negated when combined with an older diabetes drug.

Simultaneous Transplant Gives Best Results in Diabetics with Kidney Disease
Posted: Tuesday, May 12, 2009
For patients with Type 1 diabetes who need a kidney transplant, simultaneous pancreas-kidney (SPK) transplantation offers a higher survival rate than other options but with some increased risks, reports a study.

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