Diabetes News

Latest news about type 2 diabetes, type 1 diabetes, gestational diabetes and related health issues like hypertension (high blood pressure), kidney disease, eye disease, neuropathy and more. Diabetes news for diabetics, physicians and caregivers.

Researchers Find Possible Link Between Pre-Natal Alcohol Consumption, Diabetes Insipidus, and Kidney Disease

Study finds that ethanol fed rats produce offspring displaying symptoms of diabetes insipidus.

Study Finds Components of Diabetes in African Americans Have Genetic Underpinnings

UAB and USC team suggests genes account for greater insulin resistance.

Heart Disease Carries Highest Medical Price Tag

Heart disease ranked as the most expensive medical condition according to a new study.

New Biological Sensors for Detecting Blood Glucose Developed

Research conducted by scientists has paved the way for development``of highly efficient sensors for measuring blood glucose in diabetic``patients.

Bone Marrow Stem Cells Are A Source Of Insulin-Producing Cells

In a finding that may open a new avenue to treating diabetes, researchers show that cells from the bone marrow give rise to insulin-producing cells in the pancreas of mice.

APOE Genotype Identified As Risk Factor for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

A cross-sectional study has convinced some researchers that the APOE genotype is a risk factor for diabetic neuropathy severity equal to having 15 extra years of age or diabetes duration.

Insulin Response To Some Energy Bars Is Out Of Balance

A new study reports that energy bars with low or moderate levels of carbohydrates may actually not help dieters lose weight as they promise to do.

Fast Food and the Tube: A Combo for Heart Disease Risk

Researchers found that eating``fast food meals more than twice a week was associated with``double the risk of abnormal glucose control and a 50 percent``increase in the risk of obesity.

Three Senators Introduce Access to Diabetes Screening Services Act of 2003

Senators introduced important legislation that would allow the Medicare program to cover certain tests and screening services.

ADA Says Medicaid Cuts Proposed By Bush Administration Threaten The Lives of People Living...

The ADA sent a letter to express reservations with proposed Medicaid reforms put forward by President George W. Bush.

Researchers Uncover Age Discrimination in Secretory Cells, May Play a Role in Progression of...

Finding sheds light on the basic science of vesicle processing,``and has some potential clinical implications.

Study of Diabetic Veterans Details Frequency of Health Care Needs

A study of 33,481 diabetic veterans suggests that many of these individuals carry an extremely heavy burden of other diseases.

Less Fit Teens More Likely to Have Precursor to Diabetes

A child who is overweight and unfit may already be on the road to developing insulin resistance, an early sign of diabetes, researchers have reported.

Short Thighs Linked to Greater Likelihood of Diabetes

People with short upper legs are more likely to have glucose intolerance or diabetes, researchers have reported.

Study Will Test Ways to Lower Risk of Heart Disease in Adults with Type...

A major new study will test the best approaches to lowering the risk of heart disease and stroke in adults with type 2 diabetes.

Case Against Fad Diets for Weight Loss

Opposition to any weight loss approach that fails to take into account overall health considerations.