Diabetes News
The latest news and information about diabetes from the American Diabetes Association.
Updated: 18 weeks 6 days ago
Statin Drugs Might Slightly Boost Diabetes Risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs do not reduce the risk of diabetes and might modestly elevate the chances of developing the condition, researchers found in a pooled analysis of trial data.
Diabetes Drug Helps Obese Adults Loss Weight
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Obese adults may shed more weight with the diabetes drug liraglutide than with the weight-loss drug orlistat (Xenical, Alli), suggests a study in The Lancet this week.
Shellfish May Raise Diabetes Risk: Study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating white and oily fish regularly may provide protection against type 2 diabetes, but eating shellfish may have the opposite effect, a study from the UK hints.
Combo Pill An Option for Diabetes-related Nerve Pain
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A single pill containing the pain relievers tramadol and acetaminophen is as effective as the drug gabapentin for treating diabetes-related nerve pain, according to study findings presented Tuesday at the 20th Wor...
Can Fish for Dinner Lead to Diabetes?
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Making sure fish ends up on your dinner plate a couple of times a week may be a good way to cut your risk for developing heart disease, but it may not do the same for diabetes, new study findings hint.
Can Fish for Dinner Lead to Diabetes?
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Making sure fish ends up on your dinner plate a couple of times a week may be a good way to cut your risk for developing heart disease, but it may not do the same for diabetes, new study findings hint.
Can Fish for Dinner Lead to Diabetes?
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Making sure fish ends up on your dinner plate a couple of times a week may be a good way to cut your risk for developing heart disease, but it may not do the same for diabetes, new study findings hint.
Sleepiness from Sleep Apnea Linked to Diabetes
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Daytime sleepiness caused by the nighttime breathing disorder sleep apnea is nothing to yawn at.
Sleepiness from Sleep Apnea Linked to Diabetes
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Daytime sleepiness caused by the nighttime breathing disorder sleep apnea is nothing to yawn at.
Sleepiness from Sleep Apnea Linked to Diabetes
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Daytime sleepiness caused by the nighttime breathing disorder sleep apnea is nothing to yawn at.
Could Antioxidants Raise Diabetes Risk?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Instead of protecting against diabetes, antioxidants -- compounds in foods and supplements that prevent cell damage -- may actually increase the chances of getting diabetes, at least in the early stages, hints research co...
Could Antioxidants Raise Diabetes Risk?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Instead of protecting against diabetes, antioxidants -- compounds in foods and supplements that prevent cell damage -- may actually increase the chances of getting diabetes, at least in the early stages, hints research co...
Could Antioxidants Raise Diabetes Risk?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Instead of protecting against diabetes, antioxidants -- compounds in foods and supplements that prevent cell damage -- may actually increase the chances of getting diabetes, at least in the early stages, hints research co...
Vision Loss in Diabetics Becoming Less Common
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in more-recent decades may be less likely to suffer vision loss than their predecessors.
Vision Loss in Diabetics Becoming Less Common
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in more-recent decades may be less likely to suffer vision loss than their predecessors.
Vision Loss in Diabetics Becoming Less Common
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who were diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in more-recent decades may be less likely to suffer vision loss than their predecessors.
Levemir Does Not Increase Risk of Cancer: Studies
VIENNA (Reuters) - Novo Nordisk's Levemir was not associated in any increase in incidence of cancer when compared with human insulin in studies including some 9,000 patients, according to a new analysis released on Thursday.
Indian Ethnicity Tied to Higher Diabetes Risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Americans of Indian descent may have a heightened risk of diabetes, even when their weight is in the normal range, research suggests.
Poor Math Skills May Worsen Diabetes Control
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study suggests that diabetic adults' ability to work with numbers may affect their management of the disease -- and that, in turn, may help explain racial differences in diabetes control.
It Is Time to Stop Diabetes-The American Diabetes Association Will Be Encouraging Americans to Join a National Movement to Fight a Disease That Strikes Every 20 Seconds
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