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Women Who Smoke During Pregnancy Up Obesity and Diabetes Risk in Baby Girls
Women Who Smoke During Pregnancy Up Obesity and Diabetes Risk in Baby Girls
Smoking is generally harmful and women who smoke during pregnancy increase the risk of both obesity and gestational diabetes, in their daughters, a recent study has found. The study is ... 
 Micronutrient Enriched Wheat Steamed Bread is Beneficial for Diabetes Patients
Micronutrient Enriched Wheat Steamed Bread is Beneficial for Diabetes Patients
Steamed bread made from a new purple grain wheat variety developed by Chinese scientists may help lower blood sugar, according to a study published in the Nutrition Journal. Diabe... 
 Clinical Trial to Find Out If Type 2 Diabetes can be Prevented Through Medication
Clinical Trial to Find Out If Type 2 Diabetes can be Prevented Through Medication
New ways of preventing type 2 diabetes or slowing its progression are being sought in a clinical trial at the University of Chicago Medicine. The researchers aim to do this by treating parti... 
 Diabetes Drug Tested in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
Diabetes Drug Tested in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
A degenerative neurological disorder marked by a progressive loss of motor control is Parkinson's disease (PD). Despite intensive research, there are currently no approved therapies that... 
 Cure for Type 1 Diabetes Comes Closer to Reality
Cure for Type 1 Diabetes Comes Closer to Reality
American researchers have taken another step closer towards a possible cure for type 1 diabetes after developing newly engineered biomaterials for cell transplantation. Georgia Tech engi... 
 After Cancer, Diabetes Drug may Not Improve Survival Rates
After Cancer, Diabetes Drug may Not Improve Survival Rates
Despite previous scientific studies that suggest diabetes drug metformin has anti-cancer properties, a new study has found that the drug may not improve survival rates after breast cancer. ... 
 Increased Production of Inflammatory Protein Due to Type 1 Diabetes Linked With Greater Risk of Heart Disease
Increased Production of Inflammatory Protein Due to Type 1 Diabetes Linked With Greater Risk of Heart Disease
The increased risk of heart disease caused by type 1 diabetes is partly due to the stimulation of the production of a protein, known as calprotectin, which triggers an inflammatory process t... 
 Stressful Work Conditions can Increase Diabetes Risk
Stressful Work Conditions can Increase Diabetes Risk
In healthy employees, work conditions can predict the development of diabetes, finds study. Cases of type 2 diabetes continue to rise in the US. And while the development of the d... 
 Doors to New Type 2 Diabetes Treatments Opened By Discovery of New Hormone
Doors to New Type 2 Diabetes Treatments Opened By Discovery of New Hormone
A particular type of protein (hormone) found in fat cells helps regulate how glucose (blood sugar) is controlled and metabolized (used for energy) in the liver, discovers researchers at Harv... 
Lack of Sleep may Lead to Cancer, Heart Disease and Diabetes
Lack of Sleep may Lead to Cancer, Heart Disease and Diabetes
Evidence is mounting that lack of sleep can lead to metabolic disorders, heart disease, or even cancer. Though the exact underlying mechanism is unclear, there seems to be a connection be... 
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