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 Severity of Sleep Apnea Could Predict Diabetes
Severity of Sleep Apnea Could Predict Diabetes
New research adds more evidence to the severity of sleep disordered breathing and nocturnal hypoxemia which may help predict both glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels and type 2 diabetes m... 
 Proper Care Can Prevent Amputations in Diabetic Foot Infections
Proper Care Can Prevent Amputations in Diabetic Foot Infections
Diabetic foot infections are the most common problem which can result in lower extremity amputations. But proper care can save limbs and, ultimately, lives, suggest new guidelines released b... 
ACE2, Protective Molecule Champions in Diabetic Patients
ACE2, Protective Molecule Champions in Diabetic Patients
ACE2, a molecule that has proven to avert damage in the heart, is currently demonstrating to be protective of the major organs that are frequently damaged in diabetic patients. Gavin Oud... 

 Bariatric Surgery can Lower Blood Sugar Levels
Bariatric Surgery can Lower Blood Sugar Levels
An experimental bariatric surgery can help control blood sugar levels in diabetics, say scientists. A team researchers at the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute led by Dr.... 
 Researchers Discover Target for Diabetes Drug
Researchers Discover Target for Diabetes Drug
Apolipoprotein A-IV could be used as a potential target for diabetes, suggest researchers. Patrick Tso, PhD, professor in the UC Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, has ... 
 Diabetes Cases Could Rise by 64 Percent in the US by 2025
Diabetes Cases Could Rise by 64 Percent in the US by 2025
Health experts in United States have warned that the spread of type II diabetes could see a huge spike in the next 13 years with more than 53 million Americans likely to be diagnosed with th... 
Cut-Rate Paper-Based Diabetes Test Apt for Developing Countries
Cut-Rate Paper-Based Diabetes Test Apt for Developing Countries
Type 2 diabetes epidemics breeds in rural India, China and other areas of the world where poverty restricts the gaining health care, scientists are reporting development of a low cost and us... 
 Drug-Free Intervention to Prevent Obesity and Diabetes Possible Via Salk Study
Drug-Free Intervention to Prevent Obesity and Diabetes Possible Via Salk Study
People should not jump to the conclusion that eating lots of unhealthy food is alright as long as we fast, Hatori cautioned. "What we showed is under daily fasting the body can fight unh... 
 Medication Errors Put Diabetics Lives at Risk: Report
Medication Errors Put Diabetics Lives at Risk: Report
Thousands of hospital patients suffering from diabetes are at risk of potentially fatal low blood-sugar levels after medication blunders by doctors. According to the report, hospitals in... 
 School-based Screening Program for Diabetes
School-based Screening Program for Diabetes
Union health ministry has initiated a school-based screening program for diabetes in six districts, says Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad. In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, Azad ... 
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