Asthma inhaler running out? Hard to tell (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Health) - Mon, 31 Jul 2006 18:00:36 GMT NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Because asthma inhalers do not include dose counters, asthma sufferers may unknowingly run out of their rescue medication, experts warn in a new report.
Allergy Risk Tied to Early Solid Foods (WebMD) - Fri, 28 Jul 2006 20:47:34 GMT New moms should breast-feed exclusively for six months to help protect their babies against developing food allergies later on, the nation's leading allergy and asthma group says.
Norman Horowitz: Asthma and the Media (HuffingtonPost) - Mon, 31 Jul 2006 05:14:26 GMT It was in the late sixties that I was having difficulty breathing and was misdiagnosed by several Doctors with some sort of "chronic stress" syndrome. I was told "Norman, you must learn to relax." When I asked the Doctors how I would go about learning to relax, they just stared at me as Doctors tend to do when they have no answer. A friend and associate of mine, (Danny Enright), suggested
Review: Allergy by Mark Jackson (Guardian Unlimited) - Fri, 28 Jul 2006 23:00:52 GMT Mark Jackson charts the rise of allergic reactions and reveals their intimate links with the problems of progress in Allergy, says PD Smith.
Delaying Solid Food Six Months in Babies Blocks Later Allerg (Fox News) - Fri, 28 Jul 2006 22:29:54 GMT New moms should breastfeed exclusively for six months to help protect their babies against developing food allergies later on, one of the nation’s leading allergy and asthma groups says.
Dr. John Selner listened to and empathized with his patients (Rocky Mountain News) - Mon, 31 Jul 2006 07:26:34 GMT Dr. John Selner, a specialist in allergy and immunology, had a special empathy with his patients. Because of his own childhood allergies, "he was much more compassionate and sympathetic to those who did not enjoy great health," said his wife, Joan Selner. "When someone came in with a problem that wasn't readily identifiable, he was a wonderful detective and investigated it. He listened."
XOMA Awarded New $16 Million BioDefense Contract with NIAID (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) - Mon, 31 Jul 2006 13:00:00 GMT BERKELEY, Calif.----July 31, 2006--XOMA Ltd. today announced that it has been awarded an exclusive $16 million contract from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases , a part of the National Institutes of Health , to produce monoclonal antibodies for the treatment of botulism to protect U.S. citizens against the harmful effects of botulinum neurotoxins used in bioterrorism.
Juvenile diabetes group honors top members (The State) - Wed, 02 Aug 2006 07:16:19 GMT The Palmetto Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation recently recognized several of its most outstanding members during the organization’s annual meeting.
FDA to Review Merck Diabetes Drug Filing (RedNova) - Wed, 02 Aug 2006 04:12:37 GMT Merck & Co's new drug application for MK-0431A, an investigational oral medicine combining Januvia with metformin for type 2 diabetes, has been accepted for standard review by the FDA.
Type 2 diabetes (Mayo Clinic) - Wed, 02 Aug 2006 04:16:02 GMT Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar (glucose) — your body's main source of fuel.
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (ABC 13 Toledo) - Tue, 01 Aug 2006 23:18:21 GMT As the celebrity chair for the walk for the fifth year, Diane Larson was also had the honor of emceeing today's lunch. On Saturday, September 30, they gathered at Ottawa Park to raise money to one day hopefully cure type one or juvenile diabetes.
Takeda gets European OK to sell diabetes drug (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 06:19:37 GMT TOKYO, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. said on Thursday it has received approval from European regulators to sell its Competact diabetes drug, which combines its hit diabetes treatment Actos and the diabetes medicine metformin.
Plague of diabetes (The Daily Times) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 08:34:10 GMT The rate of diabetes among the Eastern Shore's population is nearly double that of Maryland as a whole. Nobody is quite sure why, but it's a disturbing statistic.
New Report Suggests Ways Electronic Disease Registries Can Improve Diabetes Care (Medical News Today) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 07:17:47 GMT Electronic patient registriescan help health care professionals improve care of diabetes patients,according to a report published today by the Hudson Center for HealthEquity & Quality (Hcheq). However, the report notes physicians will havedifficulty installing such systems without financial assistance and ongoingtechnical support. [click link for full article]
Monday Medical: Diabetes treatment breakthrough (The Steamboat Pilot & Today) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 05:08:17 GMT Inhaled insulin, a breakthrough in diabetes treatment, will be hitting the pharmacy shelves soon. Inhaled insulin, or Exubera (manufactured by Pfizer, Inc.), is a powder form of insulin, which is delivered by an inhaler device that is made specifically for this type of insulin.
Swim Race Helps Raise Money For Diabetes (WLUC TV 6) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 07:05:50 GMT The Third Annual Teal Lake Swim is tomorrow. The event raises money for UPDON, the U.P. Diabetes Outreach Network, to send diabetic children to a special two-day camp at Northern Michigan University.
Race Affects Medication Adherence in Type 2 Diabetes (Newswise) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 00:20:42 GMT African Americans may be less likely than whites to take their medication for Type 2 diabetes as it is prescribed, a new study suggests. The researchers found that adherence rates were as much as 12 percent lower among black people when compared to whites.
Tablet hope for genetic diabetes (BBC News) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 11:55:03 GMT A Dundee University scientist says children who have diabetes from infancy could face an insulin-free future.
Compound in dairy products targets diabetes (EurekAlert!) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 13:51:31 GMT Fatty acids commonly found in dairy products have successfully treated diabetes in mice, according to a researcher at Penn State. The compounds, known as conjugated linoleic acids (CLA), have also shown promising results in human trials, signaling a new way of potentially treating the disease without synthetic drugs.
Music festival tonight to benefit diabetes research (The Grand Rapids Press) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 15:20:51 GMT ROCKFORD -- If only to stop his parents from asking the same old questions, Jake Scheidel hopes someone finds a cure for his juvenile diabetes. " 'Did you bolus for your food?' We say that several times a day," said Mary Scheidel, his mother.
Traditional Chinese Medicine For Diabetes Has Scientific Backing (Medical News Today) - Thu, 03 Aug 2006 14:14:51 GMT Reports of a traditional Chinese medicine having beneficial effects for people suffering from type 2 diabetes now has some scientific evidence to back up the claims. A collaboration between Chinese, Korean, and Australian scientists at Sydney's Garvan Institute, has revealed that the natural plant product berberine could be a valuable new treatment. [click link for full article]
$4.9M grant aids diabetes research (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) - Fri, 04 Aug 2006 08:57:50 GMT WORCESTER - Biomedical Research Models Inc. has received a five-year federal grant worth nearly $4.9 million to test potential therapies for Type 1 diabetes in rats and mice, the company reported yesterday.
Group to test local doctor's diabetes cure (Times Herald) - Fri, 04 Aug 2006 12:03:14 GMT A Port Huron doctor claims to have discovered a way to lower the high blood sugar of diabetes patients - without insulin. Dr. John Mullally, a family practitioner in Port Huron, has administered a combination of three brand-name allergy medicines to more than 200 diabetes patients since 2002.
Dairy products can battle diabetes (New Kerala) - Fri, 04 Aug 2006 08:44:54 GMT Washington: Fatty acids commonly found in dairy products can be used to treat diabetes. Penn State researchers have successfully treated diabetes in mice, with the help of the particular compound in dairy.
Compound In Dairy Products Targets Diabetes (Science Daily) - Fri, 04 Aug 2006 12:54:41 GMT Fatty acids commonly found in dairy products have successfully treated diabetes in mice, according to a researcher at Penn State. The compounds, known as conjugated linoleic acids (CLA), have also shown promising results in human trials, signaling a new way of potentially treating the disease without synthetic drugs.
Diabetes workshop set (The Torrington Telegram) - Fri, 04 Aug 2006 17:40:15 GMT BY FOR THE TELEGRAM A Diabetes workshop will be held at the Goshen County Senior Friendship Center in Torrington (216 East 19th Ave.) on Wednesday, Aug. 23, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Cayuga Medical Center diabetes program receives Uplinger award (This Ithaca Journal) - Fri, 04 Aug 2006 15:25:31 GMT The Diabetes Program at Cayuga Medical Center has received the distinguished Uplinger Award. The NYS and Bermuda Lions Foundation with the Ithaca Lions Club has presented this award for outstanding service provided to the local community by the Diabetes Education Program at Cayuga Medical Center.
Living with Diabetes (KTBS) - Fri, 04 Aug 2006 23:01:32 GMT Living with diabetes can be challenging. Even if you eat right and exercise. In fact, nutritionists say one of the biggest myths is that some people think when you change your lifestyle you get rid of the disease.
Compound In Dairy Products Targets Diabetes (Medical News Today) - Sun, 06 Aug 2006 09:14:44 GMT Fatty acids commonly found in dairy products have successfully treated diabetes in mice, according to a researcher at Penn State. The compounds, known as conjugated linoleic acids (CLA), have also shown promising results in human trials, signaling a new way of potentially treating the disease without synthetic drugs. [click link for full article]
A Designer Approach To Regulating Autoimmunity In Diabetes (Medical News Today) - Sun, 06 Aug 2006 09:14:34 GMT Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder in which the body's own immune system attacks the beta cells of the pancreas, destroying or damaging them sufficiently to reduce or impair insulin production. Therefore, shutting down the autoreactive T cells that attack beta islet cells is one therapeutic approach that researchers have been investigating. [click link for full article]
Diabetes – frequently asked questions (The Star Online) - Sun, 06 Aug 2006 00:43:14 GMT This week sees the start of a 10-week column on diabetes. Learn about the various aspects of the disease, and how you can cope with it. Life can still be sweet even with diabetes.
Chinese herb used to fight diabetes (The West Australian) - Sun, 06 Aug 2006 01:06:37 GMT A tiny molecule found in a plant root could be the newest weapon in the growing battle against type 2 diabetes, Australian researchers claim. Chinese herbalists have long used the natural plant product berberine for medicinal purposes, including healing wounds and treating diarrhoea.
New Extension website offers recipes for people with diabetes (Canton Daily Ledger) - Sat, 05 Aug 2006 19:36:01 GMT University of Illinois Extension has a new resource on diabetes -- "Recipes for Diabetes" to assist people with diabetes in preparing healthy foods. Karen Chapman-Novakofski, Associate Professor and Nutrition Specialist developed this new site with recipes on main dishes, side dishes and desserts.
Diabetes threat to Indigenous communities rising: study (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Sun, 06 Aug 2006 22:43:01 GMT A study has found that blindness caused by diabetes could become the greatest health concern in outback Indigenous communities. Researchers from Adelaide University and the South Australian Opthalmology Institute looked at more than 1,500 people from 22 outback communities.
New path for diabetes (USA Today) - Sun, 06 Aug 2006 20:08:14 GMT Cells transplanted six months ago from pigs into diabetic monkeys are alive and producing insulin without the need for immune-suppressing drugs, a biotech company announces Monday. The research could be an early step toward a cure for diabetes, diabetes experts say.
Exercise Boost For Diabetes Patients Battling The Bulge (Medical News Today) - Mon, 07 Aug 2006 07:23:27 GMT A pilot exercise referral scheme developed by Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and evaluated by London South Bank University (LSBU) could help diabetes sufferers lose weight and manage their condition better. [click link for full article]
New study supports major change in diet treatment for diabetes (EurekAlert!) - Mon, 07 Aug 2006 17:21:30 GMT WASHINGTON--A low-fat vegan diet treats type 2 diabetes more effectively than a standard diabetes diet and may be more effective than single-agent therapy with oral diabetes drugs, according to a study in the August issue of Diabetes Care, a journal published by the American Diabetes Association.
Device assists patients with Type One diabetes (WIS-TV Columbia) - Tue, 08 Aug 2006 00:32:10 GMT A new generation of insulin delivery system for Type One diabetes is in the works. It's called the OmniPod, and while it was FDA approved more than a year ago, it's just now been approved for kids under the age of 12.
Advancements in Insulin Delivery Poised to Revolutionise Diabetes Management (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - Tue, 08 Aug 2006 07:00:00 GMT Innovative, non-invasive methods to deliver insulin are poised to transform diabetes management. Despite concerns about their safety and efficacy, an eager diabetic community is expected to support research into novel technologies that promote greater compliance and therefore improved disease management.
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Names The City of Hope a JDRF Islet Cell Transplant Center (RedNova) - Wed, 09 Aug 2006 22:15:25 GMT LOS ANGELES and NEW YORK, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), the world's largest charitable funder of type 1 diabetes research, announced today that it has named The City of Hope National Medical Center in Los Angeles as a JDRF Islet Cell Transplant Center.
Victory Medal Awarded to New York Man Living 75 Years with Type 1 Diabetes (Newswise) - Wed, 09 Aug 2006 20:25:03 GMT Joslin Diabetes Center, the global leader in diabetes research, care and education, will present its 22nd Joslin Victory Award Medal this Sunday, Aug. 13, to a New York man for living 75 years with type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes. Robert L. Bates of New Windsor, NY, will be awarded the medal at his 80th birthday celebration at the Thayer Hotel at West Point, NY.
`Mr. Diabetes' talks the talk and walks the walk (Boston Globe) - Wed, 09 Aug 2006 09:47:35 GMT Walking down Commonwealth Avenue, on approximately the 7,500th mile of his perimeter walk around the United States, Andy ``Mr. Diabetes" Mandell spotted his latest target.
Generex Biotechnology to Exhibit at American Association of Diabetes Educators Annual Meeting & Exhibition (SYS-CON Media) - Wed, 09 Aug 2006 15:20:34 GMT Generex Biotechnology Corporation (NASDAQ: GNBT),the leader in metabolic diseases drug delivery through the inner lining ofthe mouth, announced today that it will be exhibiting at the AmericanAssociation of Diabetes Educators (www.aadenet.org) 33rd Annual Meeting &Exhibition, August 10 - 12, 2006 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Questions surround 'Mr. Diabetes" (Athens Review Online) - Wed, 09 Aug 2006 13:58:00 GMT By Alan Burke THE SALEM NEWS (SALEM, Mass.) SALEM, Mass. — “Mr. Diabetes” is walking across the country trying to build up public awareness of a debilitating, even deadly disease.
Threefold Risk of MS From Type-1 Diabetes (RedNova) - Wed, 09 Aug 2006 13:15:14 GMT By Baines, Emma Patients with type-1 diabetes have a threefold increased risk of developing MS, according to a Danish study.
Buyer Beware: Not All Diabetes Supplements Equal (SYS-CON Media) - Thu, 10 Aug 2006 17:19:37 GMT As research and field trials have recentlydemonstrated in the U.S. and in Europe, diabetes sufferers may see clearbenefits from supplementing their diabetes medication régimes with allnatural supplements. However, one study may indicate that not allsupplements are equally effective in treatment programs.
Low-fat Vegan Diet Rivals Oral Diabetes Medications In Federally Funded Study (Medical News Today) - Thu, 10 Aug 2006 14:04:00 GMT A low-fat vegan diet treats type 2 diabetes more effectively than a standard diabetes diet and may be more effective than single-agent therapy with oral diabetes drugs, according to a study in the August issue of Diabetes Care, a journal published by the American Diabetes Association. [click link for full article]
Diabetes Educators Applaud 7,500 Professional Websites Launched by dLife (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - Thu, 10 Aug 2006 17:00:00 GMT dLife, the award-winning diabetes consumer resource, today announced from the Annual Meeting of The American Association of Diabetes Educators taking place in Los Angeles, the launch of an innovative tool that will bring diabetes educators into the age of 24/7 interactive patient management.
Spherix Signs Anaclim to Support Diabetes Clinical Trial (Boursorama) - Thu, 10 Aug 2006 19:44:25 GMT BELTSVILLE, Md., Aug. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Spherix Incorporated has signed an agreement with Anaclim, LLC to conduct the U.S. portion of its Phase 3 clinical trial on the use of Naturlose(R) as a treatment for Type 2 diabetes.
Buyer Beware: Not All Diabetes Supplements Equal (RedNova) - Thu, 10 Aug 2006 19:16:32 GMT As research and field trials have recently demonstrated in the U.S. and in Europe, diabetes sufferers may see clear benefits from supplementing their diabetes medication regimes with all natural supplements.
Stampede benefits Juvenile Diabetes research (Muscatine Journal) - Fri, 11 Aug 2006 15:45:57 GMT MUSCATINE, Iowa — When Muscatine resident Katie Hahnbaum was in her teens, discomfort and inconvenience were part of her daily routine as she managed juvenile diabetes.
MP 'inbreeding' claim on diabetes (BBC News) - Thu, 10 Aug 2006 21:05:37 GMT A Labour MP claims inbreeding may be partly to blame for a rise in diabetes cases in his constituency.
Recycle for diabetes (Stoney Creek News) - Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:16:13 GMT Help support the Canadian Diabetes Association by donating your used clothing, household items, ink cartridges and cellphones. To donate, call 1-800-505-5525.
'Inbreeding' is behind rise in cases of diabetes, claims MP (Times Online) - Fri, 11 Aug 2006 12:00:19 GMT AN MP has caused outrage by suggesting that high rates of diabetes in his Norfolk constituency, which has seen a growing number of cases among children, could be the result of residents inbreeding.
Diabetes Educators Applaud 7,500 Professional Websites Launched By DLife (Medical News Today) - Sat, 12 Aug 2006 07:04:16 GMT dLife, the award-winning diabetesconsumer resource, today announced from the Annual Meeting of The AmericanAssociation of Diabetes Educators taking place in Los Angeles, the launchof an innovative tool that will bring diabetes educators into the age of24/7 interactive patient management. myDiabetesEducator. [click link for full article]
Stampede benefits Juvenile Diabetes research (Muscatine Journal) - Sat, 12 Aug 2006 06:16:17 GMT MUSCATINE, Iowa — When Muscatine resident Katie Hahnbaum was in her teens, discomfort and inconvenience were part of her daily routine as she managed juvenile diabetes.
Spherix Signs Anaclim To Support Diabetes Clinical Trial (Medical News Today) - Sat, 12 Aug 2006 07:04:06 GMT Spherix Incorporated(Nasdaq: SPEX) has signed an agreement with Anaclim, LLC to conduct theU.S. portion of its Phase 3 clinical trial on the use of Naturlose(R) as atreatment for Type 2 diabetes. The trial is being split into portionsconducted in Australia and in the United States to cover all requireddemographic groups. [click link for full article]
Diabetes Walk (WOWT-TV Omaha) - Sat, 12 Aug 2006 23:29:44 GMT Juvenile diabetes, also known as Type 1 Diabetes, affects millions of children across the country. Saturday, heartland families took part in a three-mile walk to raise money and awareness about the disease.
Wanted: cure for diabetes (The Youngstown Vindicator) - Sun, 13 Aug 2006 04:15:14 GMT The walk for diabetes research is scheduled for Sept. 17 at Buhl Farm Park. VOLANT, Pa. — It's 8:25 p.m. and Amanda Sojack knows it's coming. The 15-year-old Wilmington High School student sees her mother, Joannie Garrett, glance at the clock, but Amanda interrupts her before she can say anything.
Chinese herbal medicine may help fight diabetes, obesity (New Kerala) - Sun, 13 Aug 2006 06:38:07 GMT London, Aug 13: A traditional Chinese herbal medicine may help fight Type-2 diabetes and obesity, scientists said. Berberine, a bitter-tasting yellow chemical found in some roots and barks, has been documented in Chinese literature as being able to lower glucose levels in diabetics.
ABC 7 Medical: Diabetes Drug (WJLA-TV Washington D.C.) - Mon, 14 Aug 2006 22:26:07 GMT Anchor: TYPE ONE DIABETES DEVELOPS WHEN YOUR PANCREAS STOPS MAKING INSULIN - WHAT THE BODY NEEDS TO BREAK DOWN SUGAR. NOBODY KNOWS WHY THIS HAPPENS, AND THERE'S NO CURE FOR IT.
Their Pills Do Not Cure Alzheimer's or Diabetes and FTC Stops Claims (Senior Journal) - Mon, 14 Aug 2006 21:09:52 GMT August 14, 2006 – An outfit that had already been busted for selling a fake herbal supplement they claimed would treat Alzheimer's disease has now been banned by the Federal Trade Commission from claiming their new pills will cure diabetes and made to forfeit their earnings.
Walk for Diabetes will be Sept. 10 (Sioux City Journal) - Mon, 14 Aug 2006 18:09:16 GMT Area residents, businesses and organizations are invited to join America’s Walk for Diabetes at 2 p.m. Sept. 10 at the Anderson Dance Pavilion on the Sioux City riverfront to raise funds for the American Diabetes Association.
Golf fund-raiser to benefit juvenile diabetes (Asbury Park Press) - Mon, 14 Aug 2006 15:23:19 GMT A golf outing fundraiser to benefit the Central Jersey Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation will be held Sept. 19 at the Woodlake Country Club in Lakewood. After an afternoon of golf, there will be a buffet barbecue dinner and raffle. The event starts at 1:30 p.m. The fee is $135 per-person. For more information about the Anna Marrie Cavanagh Golf Outing, contact Richard Cavanagh
Diabetes volunteers needed (Fort Frances Times) - Mon, 14 Aug 2006 21:11:29 GMT The Canadian Diabetes Association is looking for volunteers interested in promoting the health of our community of Fort Frances.
Grapefruit could help with diabetes (Otago Daily Times) - Mon, 14 Aug 2006 17:09:11 GMT University of Otago scientists have been collaborating on a grapefruit-based treatment that could come to the rescue of diabetes sufferers.
Diabetes evolution (Philly.com) - Mon, 14 Aug 2006 07:25:39 GMT It was a mob scene worthy of Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie. Nearly 1,000 people pushed into a Washington ballroom at the American Diabetes Association's annual convention, causing security guards to turn people away.
Bike Ride Raises Awareness About Diabetes (WKYT 27 NEWSFIRST & WYMT Mountain News) - Tue, 15 Aug 2006 04:34:31 GMT The rate of diabetes is on the rise across the country and especially in Eastern Kentucky, but education may be the key to reversing that trend. That's why a group of young men is biking cross country- to raise awareness about the disease.
AD diabetes centre (AME Info) - Tue, 15 Aug 2006 04:30:30 GMT Abu Dhabi's new diabetes centre was officially opened on Monday, although it has been taking patients for two weeks. The Imperial College London Diabetes Centre is a joint venture between Imperial College London and Mubadala Development Company.
NFC link makes diabetes dosage simpler, more effective (EE Times) - Mon, 14 Aug 2006 20:38:47 GMT In a novel application of Near-Field Communication (NFC), a UK-based company has demonstrated a diabetes medication device that provides patients with a simple way to administer the most effective dosage.
Diabetes Drug Cartridge Shortage Ends (KiplingerForecasts.com) - Tue, 15 Aug 2006 20:50:35 GMT Eli Lilly and Co. and Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. lifted restrictions on their newest diabetes drug this week after a cartridge shortage forced the two companies to ask doctors to limit the number of patients they start on the regimen.
One step closer to diabetes cure (KTBS) - Tue, 15 Aug 2006 21:46:32 GMT Type one diabetes develops when your pancreas stops making insulin, what the body needs to break down sugar. Nobody knows why this happens, and there's no cure for it.
Golf outing to benefit diabetes foundation (Asbury Park Press) - Tue, 15 Aug 2006 08:21:21 GMT LAKEWOOD: A golf outing fundraiser to benefit the Central Jersey Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation will be held Sept. 19 at the Woodlake Country Club in Lakewood.
TolerRx Inc. raises $35.6M for diabetes research (BizJournals) - Wed, 16 Aug 2006 15:15:52 GMT TolerRx Inc., a Cambridge biopharmaceutical drug maker working on diabetes and immune system treatments, has closed a $35.6 million financing round, officials said.
Briefs: Lilly, Amylin lift limits on diabetes drug (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) - Wed, 16 Aug 2006 09:31:32 GMT Eli Lilly and Co. and Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. lifted restrictions on their newest diabetes drug this week after a cartridge shortage forced the two companies to ask doctors to limit the number of patients they start on the regimen.
TolerRx, Inc. Raises $35.6 Million to Advance TRX4 in Type 1 Diabetes (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - Wed, 16 Aug 2006 13:42:00 GMT TolerRx, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development, and commercialization of novel therapies to treat patients with diseases of the immune system, announced that it has completed a $35.6 million financing, which included funding from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation , the world's largest charitable sponsor of research in Type 1 diabetes.
Alantos Pharmaceuticals Initiates Phase 1 Clinical Studies With Lead Compound for Type II Diabetes (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:00:00 GMT Alantos Pharmaceuticals, a privately held biopharmaceutical company based on the discovery and development of small molecule drugs with a focus on type II diabetes and Osteoarthritis/inflammation, today announced that it has initiated a Phase 1 clinical study with its first clinical candidate, ALS 2-0426, an orally active, small molecule inhibitor of Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV , for the treatment
Bio-Rad conducts seminar on diabetes management and Hba1c (PharmaBiz) - Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:41:15 GMT India is one of the top ten countries in the world having large number of people with diabetes and there is tremendous scope to improve the method of glycohemoglobin tests, said experts at a seminar organised recently by Bio-Rad Laboratories on Diabetes Management and HbA1c testing.
Diabetes treatment options increase (Lexington Herald-Leader) - Thu, 17 Aug 2006 07:12:19 GMT By John Sullivan It was a mob scene worthy of Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie. Nearly 1,000 people pushed into a Washington ballroom at the American Diabetes Association's annual convention, causing security guards to turn people away.
FDA OKs New Diabetes Drug Combo (WebMD) - Wed, 16 Aug 2006 21:50:31 GMT People who take the diabetes drugs Actos and Amaryl will soon have a simpler treatment option.
Boy seeks personal stories about diabetes (The State) - Thu, 17 Aug 2006 07:04:06 GMT Chase Kroll wants to help others who have faced the same bad news he faced at age 9: a diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes. Chase, 14, is compiling a book that will offer information and support. He’s asking people to write and tell him about their experiences for a book he plans to call “When I Got Diabetes: Letters to Chase.”
WHAT'S IN STORE Residents can support diabetes research (Garden City Observer) - Thu, 17 Aug 2006 10:55:05 GMT Parisian Laurel Park will host a benefit sales event for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 6:30-9:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 27, at the store at Livonia's Laurel Park Place Mall. Tickets cost $5 per person with all proceeds going to the foundation. Those interested can buy tickets from Ford employees, or at Parisian's customer service department. Ticket holders will receive a 20 percent
Novartis submits oral diabetes drug Galvus for EU approval UPDATE (Sharewatch) - Thu, 17 Aug 2006 06:20:27 GMT ZURICH (AFX) - Novartis said it has submitted its Galvus drug to European regulators for approval for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Galvus is a once-daily oral treatment that targets the pancreatic dysfunction that causes high blood sugar levels in diabetics.
Alantos Initiates Phase I Clinical Trials With Lead Compound For Type II Diabetes (Medical News Today) - Fri, 18 Aug 2006 10:03:56 GMT Alantos Pharmaceuticals, a privately held biopharmaceutical company based on the discovery and development of small molecule drugs with a focus on type II diabetes and Osteoarthritis / inflammation, today announced that it has initiated a Phase 1 clinical study with its first clinical candidate, AL [click link for full article]
New company will seek drugs against diabetes and cancer (EurekAlert!) - Fri, 18 Aug 2006 16:21:31 GMT A new St. Louis-based company will use a novel technology to rapidly screen thousands of drugs for their effectiveness against two of the biggest health threats in the United States -- diabetes and cancer.
Questions surround 'Mr. Diabetes" (Athens Review Online) - Fri, 18 Aug 2006 18:58:50 GMT By Alan Burke THE SALEM NEWS (SALEM, Mass.) SALEM, Mass. — “Mr. Diabetes” is walking across the country trying to build up public awareness of a debilitating, even deadly disease.
Stem cells may help Bergen boy fight diabetes (NorthJersey.com) - Fri, 18 Aug 2006 13:43:10 GMT A Ho-Ho-Kus boy's stem cells could help scientists find a better treatment for juvenile diabetes. Doctors have been injecting Liam Tencza with stem cells taken from the umbilical cord blood his parents saved when he was born seven years ago.
Diabetes Awareness Month launched at Akwatia (Ghanaweb.com) - Fri, 18 Aug 2006 17:46:40 GMT Akwatia, Aug. 18, GNA - The Deputy Minister of Health, Dr (Mrs) Gladys Ashitey, on Thursday launched this year's Diabetes Awareness Month at Akwatia in the Eastern Region with advice to Ghanaians to live healthy lifestyles in order to either avoid contracting the disease or controlling it.
Free Diabetes Class Offered (RedNova) - Fri, 18 Aug 2006 16:15:27 GMT By Victoria Advocate, Texas Aug. 18--Health Force Outpatient Diabetes Education program will have a free information class from 6-7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 at 4206 Retama Circle. Topic will be basic carbohydrate counting and meal planning. Seating is limited.
Choctaw Nation helping in fight against diabetes (Durant Daily Democrat) - Fri, 18 Aug 2006 16:04:41 GMT With a common disease plaguing Native Americans, the Choctaw Nation is taking a stand by donating $1 million to the Oklahoma Diabetes Center. According to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, one in two Native American children in Oklahoma may develop diabetes by the age of 50.
Novartis Seeks European Approval for Diabetes Drug (RedNova) - Sat, 19 Aug 2006 03:48:20 GMT Novartis has submitted an application to European regulators seeking approval for Galvus, its oral treatment for type 2 diabetes. If approved in the major markets, Galvus is tipped to achieve blockbuster status.
Diabetes help available in Espanol 08-20-2006 (Plainview Daily Herald) - Sun, 20 Aug 2006 11:48:00 GMT m. Tuesday, Aug. 29. The purpose of the group is to provide information and education about diabetes and how to cope with the condition for those in the community who do not speak English.
Lifestyle modification can reduce diabetes risk: Study (India Daily) - Sat, 19 Aug 2006 16:39:23 GMT A slight modification of lifestyle and bringing about diet changes and exercise, could reduce the risk of diabetes by 30 per cent, a study screening 11,000 people here has revealed.
Diabetes support group to meet on Sept. 12 (Monroe Times) - Sat, 19 Aug 2006 14:59:53 GMT MONROE -- The Monroe Clinic's Diabetes Support Group will meet from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12, in the clinic building, main campus, lower level. The speaker will be Dr. Drew DelForge, a local dentist, who will talk about why dental care is important, especially in people who have diabetes.
Dominic's hospital records increased in diabetes cases (Ghanaweb.com) - Sun, 20 Aug 2006 19:47:10 GMT Akwatia, Aug. 20, GNA - The St. Dominic's Hospital at Akwatia recorded 22 diabetes related deaths in 2004 and admitted 218 diabetes mellitus patients with 1,972 attending its out-patient's department (OPD).
Diabetes treatments enter market (Duluth News Tribune) - Sun, 20 Aug 2006 08:44:37 GMT PHILADELPHIA -- Nearly 1,000 people pushed into a Washington ballroom at the American Diabetes Association's annual convention, causing security guards to turn people away.
Summer heat can be tough on diabetes, experts advise --- HealthandAge (HealthandAge) - Mon, 21 Aug 2006 08:54:39 GMT People with diabetes need to take special care in summer heat. Summer heat can be uncomfortable and trying for a healthy person. For someone with diabetes, it may even be a health hazard. That's why experts at the Joslin Diabetes Center are offering some tips for coping with summer heat.
European Approval For Galvus® Sought, An Innovative Oral Treatment For People With Type 2 Diabetes (Medical News Today) - Mon, 21 Aug 2006 00:03:57 GMT Novartis announced that it has submitted Galvus®* (vildagliptin) for European approval for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Galvus is a new, once-daily oral therapy that has demonstrated impressive blood sugar lowering effects, even among difficult-to-treat patients who have poor glycemic control, are obese or older than 65[1]. [click link for full article]
Treating Diabetes with Bitter Melon in the Philippines (PR Web) - Mon, 21 Aug 2006 07:19:09 GMT In the Philippines the Department of Health is promoting bitter melon, locally called ampalaya, as a treatment for adult-onset diabetes in the form of a tea-like drink made by boiling its unripe fruits of young leaves. The ampalaya’s active ingredient polypeptide P, momordicin, and charantin - are most concentrated in the fruit and seeds. (PRWEB Aug 21, 2006) Trackback URI:
TolerRx gets orphan drug designation for diabetes drug (PharmaBiz) - Mon, 21 Aug 2006 10:41:05 GMT TolerRx, Inc. announced that the company's lead product, TRX4, has received orphan drug designation by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of new-onset type 1 diabetes mellitus.
Kidney risk linked to diabetes (Glen Innes Examiner) - Tue, 22 Aug 2006 00:44:38 GMT KEEPING a positive attitude to life and exercising regularly go a long way towards controlling diabetes and reducing the risk of kidney disease according to Glen Innes diabetes sufferer Godfrey Cole.
Schizophrenics studied for diabetes risks (UPI) - Mon, 21 Aug 2006 21:08:15 GMT AUGUSTA, Ga., Aug. 21 (UPI) -- A U.S.-led study is attempting to determine if there is a link between schizophrenia and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes Detection, Inc., a Subsidiary of Hathaway Corporation Moves to New Silicon Valley Office in Partnership With (SYS-CON Media) - Mon, 21 Aug 2006 16:37:38 GMT Hathaway Corporation (PINKSHEETS: HWYI)announced that they have engaged Knowledge Market, Inc. to manage, operateand conduct further business development on behalf of Hathaway's whollyowned subsidiary, Diabetes Detections, Inc (DDI). As a first step inexecuting on this agreement, Knowledge Market has secured an office on SandHill Road, Menlo Park, California, that will serve as headquarters for
New Company Will Seek Drugs Against Diabetes and Cancer (Newswise) - Mon, 21 Aug 2006 13:25:04 GMT A new St. Louis-based company will use a novel technology to rapidly screen thousands of drugs for their effectiveness against two of the biggest health threats in the United States -- diabetes and cancer.
‘Diabetes Health Day’ is tomorrow at senior center (Stuttgart Daily Leader) - Mon, 21 Aug 2006 17:16:14 GMT “Diabetes Health Day” will be held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 22 at the Senior Citizens Center at 811 S. Buerkle St in Stuttgart. This event is free . For more information call, 1-866-874-5500.
Midwest Regional Futurity Jubilee Horse Show benefits youths with diabetes (SEMissourian.com) - Mon, 21 Aug 2006 15:18:52 GMT Fifty-four participants showed their horses Saturday for the love of it, but some had a more personal reason. The 11th annual Midwest Regional Futurity Jubilee Horse Show, held at Flickerwood Arena in Jackson, helps fund Southeast Missouri Hospital's youth diabetes programs.
Lifestyle modification can reduce diabetes risk: Study (Great News Network) - Tue, 22 Aug 2006 05:03:09 GMT Chennai, India - A slight modification of lifestyle and bringing about diet changes and exercise, could reduce the risk of diabetes by 30 percent, a study screening 11,000 people here has revealed.
Study Shows Diabetes Link To Colon Cancer - Smokers With Type-2 Diabetes Face The Greatest Risk (Medical News Today) - Tue, 22 Aug 2006 21:03:55 GMT A recent, clinically-confirmed study has shown that persons suffering from type-2 diabetes have an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC) when compared to the general public. The chances of developing the disease are even greater for men, especially those who smoke. Previous studies of cancer risk among diabetes patients have been limited or inconclusive. [click link for full
New Company Will Seek Drugs Against Diabetes And Cancer (Medical News Today) - Tue, 22 Aug 2006 15:04:23 GMT A new St. Louis-based company will use a novel technology to rapidly screen thousands of drugs for their effectiveness against two of the biggest health threats in the United States -- diabetes and cancer.Ross Cagan, Ph.D., professor of molecular biology and pharmacology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Thomas Baranski, M.D., Ph.D. [click link for full article]
Rite Aid Pharmacists Across the Country Lead the Way to Help Find a Cure for Diabetes (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) - Tue, 22 Aug 2006 19:30:00 GMT CAMP HILL, Pa.----Aug. 22, 2006--This fall Rite Aid pharmacists are going the extra mile, or miles, to find a cure for diabetes. Through the Company's commitment to diabetes care, and its ongoing collaboration with the American Diabetes Association , Rite Aid pharmacists will lead teams of walkers in the ADA fundraiser, "America's Walk for Diabetes."
Series to help adults control type 2 diabetes (The Bryan-College Station Eagle) - Tue, 22 Aug 2006 12:32:38 GMT The Brazos County Health Department reports that 6.5 percent of the county's population is afflicted with type 2 diabetes, and experts say most of those diagnosed are not given the proper education about their ailment.
Helping kids with diabetes (The Cincinnati Post) - Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:20:15 GMT On Oct. 20, Doctor Irvin Lewin will join 22 other cyclists from Cincinnati -- and 300 from around the country -- in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Ride to Cure Diabetes, a grueling one-day, 105-mile challenge across Death Valley, Calif.
Men face diabetes risk (Bunbury Mail) - Wed, 23 Aug 2006 03:03:19 GMT WITH 64 per cent of men in the South West at risk of developing diabetes in the next few years, a Bunbury health expert is urging men to become proactive about their health.
Program takes aim at diabetes (The Times of Northwest Indiana) - State Health Commissioner Dr. Judith A. Monroe will be the keynote speaker at the STOP Diabetes in East Chicago kick-off celebration at 4 p.m. Tuesday at St. Catherine Hospital, 4321 Fir St. EAST CHICAGO
Diabetes eye tests expand further (BBC News) - Wed, 23 Aug 2006 12:25:24 GMT Eye tests for diabetes patients in danger of losing their sight are to expand into new parts of the east region.
A Research with Diabetes (News From Bangladesh) - Wed, 23 Aug 2006 12:49:21 GMT Fighting with diabetes ************************ Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of people across the globe.
Health Center studies diabetes-depression link (The Pueblo Chieftain) - Wed, 23 Aug 2006 12:18:44 GMT A Pueblo Community Health Center program that helps diabetes patients by addressing their depression is showing signs of promise. It's common for diabetes patients - and patients with other chronic diseases - to have some form of depression, according to Diane Rikhof, the program's director. Less common is a coordinated program of care for both the diabetes and the depression - yet that
Luther Vandross' mother highlights diabetes deaths (Curlio) - Thu, 24 Aug 2006 13:00:18 GMT Luther Vandross' mother is using the one year anniversary of Luther's death and an upcoming greatest hits CD release to highlight the danger of diabetes. Mary Ida Vandross has lost her husband, three of her four children, and one grandchild to diabetes-related complications.
Luther Vandross's mother makes diabetes appeal (Entertainment Weekly) - Thu, 24 Aug 2006 20:25:55 GMT TORONTO (Reuters) - A year after the death of U.S. R&B artist Luther Vandross, his mother is using the release of his greatest hits and a new survey to highlight the dangers of diabetes and urge people to get a medical checkup.
Diabetes group welcomes drug subsidy (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - Fri, 25 Aug 2006 00:22:00 GMT Diabetes Australia has welcomed the announcement that the Federal Government is to subsidise long-acting insulin. The drug Levemir, which is used to treat type I diabetes, and lantus, used for types I and II, will be available on the pharmaceutical benefits scheme (PBS) from October.
Submissions to prevent and control diabetes call (Scoop.co.nz) - Fri, 25 Aug 2006 03:21:02 GMT Friday 25 August 2006, SPC Headquarters, Noumea, New Caledonia – The Western Pacific Declaration on Diabetes (WPDD) – a strategic alliance created to address the crippling and increasing burden of diabetes among the peoples of the Western Pacific region – is calling for submissions for its small grant scheme.
Pomegranate May Benefit Diabetes Patients (RedNova) - Thu, 24 Aug 2006 21:44:58 GMT Diabetes patients who drank pomegranate juice had a reduced risk for arteriosclerosis and a reduced uptake of bad cholesterol, an Israeli study finds. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology researchers had 20 subjects drink 6 ounces of pomegranate juice per day for three months.
How to Eat to Prevent or Treat Diabetes (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) - Fri, 25 Aug 2006 04:01:00 GMT Whether you're trying to prevent diabetes, better manage your disease or slow complications from developing, the American Diabetes Association has developed specific guidelines to help you choose the right meal plan to get you to your goals.
Analysis shows blacks have poorer diabetes control than whites (EurekAlert!) - Fri, 25 Aug 2006 04:21:28 GMT WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – An analysis combining 11 separate research studies found that blacks with diabetes have poorer control of blood sugar than whites, according to researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues.
Law OKs diabetes drugs in schools (Deseret Morning News) - Fri, 25 Aug 2006 06:21:35 GMT Under a new Utah law, children and teens with diabetes can take their glucagon to school with them and parents can ask the school to designate volunteers to be trained to administer the hormone in the event of a severe low-blood-sugar reaction.
How to Eat to Prevent or Treat Diabetes (RedNova) - Fri, 25 Aug 2006 06:44:39 GMT ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Whether you're trying to prevent diabetes, better manage your disease or slow complications from developing, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has developed specific guidelines to help you choose the right meal plan to get you to your goals.
Diabetes Prevention: 6 New Guidelines (CBS News) - Sat, 26 Aug 2006 04:21:28 GMT New ADA guidelines for the prevention of diabetes include moderate weight loss, a healthy diet, and 2 1/2 hours of physical activity every week.
Blacks Have Poorer Control of Diabetes Than Whites (HealthCentral.com) - Sat, 26 Aug 2006 00:15:09 GMT FRIDAY, Aug. 25 (HealthDay News) -- Blacks with diabetes tend to have worse control of the disease than whites, a new review of the data shows. The finding could explain why black patients are typically at increased risk for diabetes-linked complications and death, the researchers said.
Diabetes Prevention: 6 New Guidelines (WebMD) - Fri, 25 Aug 2006 19:35:31 GMT New guidelines for the prevention of diabetes include moderate weight loss, healthy diet, and 2.5 weekly hours of physical activity.
Controlling Diabetes: Black-White Gap (WebMD) - Fri, 25 Aug 2006 18:50:31 GMT Blacks with diabetes are more likely than whites to have a major health risk: uncontrolled blood sugar.
Call for small grant submissions to prevent and control diabetes (Saipan Tribune) - Sat, 26 Aug 2006 04:05:50 GMT NOUMEA, New Caledonia-The Western Pacific Declaration on Diabetes-a strategic alliance created to address the crippling and increasing burden of diabetes among the peoples of the Western Pacific region-is calling for submissions for its small grant scheme.
Bay Area Drug Maker Tests Cancer Drug On Diabetes (CBS 5 Bay Area) - Sat, 26 Aug 2006 01:17:33 GMT Genentech's Rituxan kills tumor cells by manipulating the immune system. Now doctors are seeing whether it can also manipulate the immune system in patients with type 1 diabetes.
Olympian Ken Cole to discuss obesity and diabetes (Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil) - Sat, 26 Aug 2006 05:24:37 GMT OMAHA - Ken Cole, a former dual Olympian in basketball, recipient of the Australian Sports Medal and arguably the most successful coach in the history of Australian basketball, will be in Omaha Wednesday to talk about diabetes and obesity.
Diabetes Prevention: Six New Tips to Block Disease (Fox News) - Sat, 26 Aug 2006 21:08:37 GMT The American Diabetes Association has published new diabetes prevention guidelines for people at high risk of type 2 diabetes, the most common type of diabetes.
Walkers raise funds, awareness Family and friends turn out to support those with diabetes (Recordnet.com) - Sun, 27 Aug 2006 07:12:15 GMT STOCKTON - Caitlin Neuner, 7, hardly even knows what diabetes is. She knows she doesn't like being different from other kids at her Modesto elementary school, doesn't like jabbing an insulin pump line into a new spot on her flesh every three days. She knows she can't get crazy with the sweets.
Type 1 diabetes must be controlled (The Mining Journal) - Sun, 27 Aug 2006 04:36:02 GMT Type 1 diabetes is characterized by loss of the insulin-producing beta cells of the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas. Sensitivity and responsiveness to insulin are usually normal, especially in the early stages.
Race Affects Medication Adherence In Type 2 Diabetes (Medical News Today) - Mon, 28 Aug 2006 07:05:50 GMT African Americans may be less likely than whites to take their medication for Type 2 diabetes as it is prescribed, a new study suggests. The researchers found that adherence rates were as much as 12 percent lower among black people when compared to whites. [click link for full article]
A Research with Diabetes (News From Bangladesh) - Sun, 27 Aug 2006 18:25:47 GMT Fighting with diabetes ************************ Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of people across the globe.
Nanogen gets patents for diabetes, dementia biomarkers (PharmaBiz) - Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:11:04 GMT Nanogen, Inc., developer of advanced diagnostic products, has been issued six patents by the US Patent and Trademark Office for inventions related to diabetes and Alzheimers disease and biomarkers.
Diabetes Drive-Thru screens more than 300 (CentralOhio.com) - Mon, 28 Aug 2006 17:17:14 GMT MARION - More than 300 blood sugar checks were provided at one of the community's largest one-day health-screening events, the Diabetes Drive-Thru.
Diabetes support group meets Wednesday (Ada Evening News) - Mon, 28 Aug 2006 20:09:06 GMT ADA — A diabetes support group will be meeting Wednesday from 10-11 a.m. at the Chickasaw Nation Vocational Rehabilitation Program Office, 222 S. Mississippi in Ada.
A Research with Diabetes (News From Bangladesh) - Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:25:02 GMT Fighting with diabetes ************************ Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of people across the globe.
Diamyd's Type 1 diabetes drug shows efficacy (PharmaBiz) - Tue, 29 Aug 2006 07:41:47 GMT Diamyd Medical has announces that its lead drug candidate, Diamyd, has demonstrated overall statistically significant efficacy in preserving insulin production in a phase II clinical trial in 70 children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
Diabetes affects more Aborigines (News Interactive) - Tue, 29 Aug 2006 18:41:23 GMT ABORIGINAL Australians are becoming sick from diabetes at a substantially higher rate than other Australians, a new report shows.
World stage for diabetes research (BBC News) - Tue, 29 Aug 2006 00:52:58 GMT Diabetes researchers are to work closer together to help Scotland become a leader in treating the condition.
A Research with Diabetes (News From Bangladesh) - Tue, 29 Aug 2006 18:21:42 GMT Fighting with diabetes ************************ Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of people across the globe.
Institute for managing eye disorders in diabetes (New Kerala) - Wed, 30 Aug 2006 03:59:07 GMT Chennai, Aug 29: Dr Mohan's Diabetes Specialiteis Centre today said its state-of-the-art "Indira Eye Institute", to diagnoise and manage eye disorders in diabetes, would be inauguarted here on September 2.
Health Site Guide Provides Fast, Easy Access To Diabetes Information (Medical News Today) - Wed, 30 Aug 2006 07:05:38 GMT There are 20.8 million children and adults in the United States, or 70f the population, who have diabetes. While an estimated 14.6 million have been diagnosed with diabetes, unfortunately, 6.2 million people (or nearly one-third) are unaware that they have the disease. These startling statistics appear on http://www.diabetes. [click link for full article]
Diabetes increases in Australia (UPI) - Wed, 30 Aug 2006 01:53:25 GMT MELBOURNE, Aug. 29 (UPI) -- A new health study in Australia shows an increased rate of people being admitted to the hospital with diabetes.
Herbal cures for back pain, diabetes show promise (The Nation) - Thu, 31 Aug 2006 02:47:12 GMT People suffering from diabetes and lower back-pain may find a new cure in Thai herbs including mulberry and Derris scandens Benth as an initial study had produced results that exceeded expectations, a senior official said yesterday.
U.S. starts diabetes research program (PhysOrg) - Wed, 30 Aug 2006 23:46:32 GMT As U.S. students begin another school year, hundreds of sixth graders will be taking part in a wide-ranging diabetes study.
A Research with Diabetes (News From Bangladesh) - Wed, 30 Aug 2006 18:27:53 GMT Fighting with diabetes ************************ Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of people across the globe.
Report shows Territory diabetes rampant (Northern Territory News) - Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:06:35 GMT DIABETES accounts for twice as many hospital stays in the Territory than most places in Australia, a new report shows. The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report shows about 450 people out of every 10,000 are hospitalised for the disease or related illnesses in the NT.
Ajinomoto licenses diabetes drug to Daiichi Sankyo (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News) - Thu, 31 Aug 2006 07:36:02 GMT TOKYO, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Japanese seasoning maker Ajinomoto Co. said on Thursday it has agreed to give exclusive global rights to develop and sell its experimental diabetes drug and related compounds to a unit of Daiichi Sankyo Co. .
6 SAISD campuses part of national diabetes study (San Antonio Express News) - Thu, 31 Aug 2006 05:30:25 GMT Six San Antonio schools are part of a new national study to test whether changes in cafeteria offerings, physical education and health lessons can affect childhood obesity and rates of Type 2 diabetes.
Montana State QB plays through diabetes (USA Today) - Wed, 30 Aug 2006 04:55:54 GMT It wasn't because of a limit on his candy intake. He didn't have much of a sweet tooth. It wasn't because his active lifestyle was being curtailed. He was free to run around as much as he wanted. Cory Carpenter was 8, but in his mind, he was thrust into adulthood far too soon when he was diagnosed with Type I diabetes. So he cried. For days.
Diabetes Is Better Managed In The UK Than The USA, New Research Shows (Medical News Today) - Thu, 31 Aug 2006 12:05:20 GMT Patients in England with diabetes are better managed than their counterparts in the United States of America due to access to universal healthcare available in the United Kingdom, according to new research. Writing in the September issue of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, researchers from England and the USA compared diabetes management in the two countries. [click link for full
A Research with Diabetes (News From Bangladesh) - Thu, 31 Aug 2006 18:25:26 GMT Fighting with diabetes ************************ Diabetes is a disease that affects millions of people across the globe.