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NIH Urges Diabetics to get Annual Eye Exam in November
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Diabetic retinopathy is one of the most common and debilitating complications of diabetes. During National Diabetes Month, the National Eye Institute (NEI), a part of the National Institutes of Health, is encouraging people with diabetes to get annual dilated eye exams and take steps to avoid vision loss. About 28.5 percent of U.S. adults age 40 ...
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6 months ago
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Where You Live Plays a Big Role in Health: Study
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White and black Americans who live in poor neighborhoods struggle with many of the same health disparities, which suggests that where a person lives plays a larger role in health disparities than previously believed, according to a new study. Researchers looked at rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking and obesity in two low-income, racially integrated ...
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6 months ago
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When Blood Sugar Drops, So Does ‘Willpower’: Study
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Obese individuals are less able to inhibit the impulsive desire to eat than people of normal weight, especially when their blood-sugar levels go down below normal, researchers from Yale University and the University of Southern California reported in The Journal of Clinical Investigation. They also found that for most people, when the brain becomes hungry, a ...
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6 months ago
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Diabetic Women More Likely to Get Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Study
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Women with recently diagnosed diabetes may be more likely to also get a breast cancer diagnosis than those without diabetes, suggests a new study from Canada. It's not the first time diabetes has been linked to new cases of breast or other cancers. But the findings also hint that at least part of the reason why ...
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6 months ago
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Diabetes and Autism May Share a Link
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A review of the genetic and biochemical abnormalities associated with autism reveals a possible link between the widely diagnosed neurological disorder and Type 2 diabetes, another medical disorder on the rise in recent decades. "It appears that both Type 2 diabetes and autism have a common underlying mechanism - impaired glucose tolerance and hyperinsulinemia," said Rice ...
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6 months ago
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Experts: Diabetics Should Get Hepatitis B Vaccine
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U.S. vaccine advisers on Tuesday voted to recommend routine vaccination for Hepatitis B for adults with diabetes under the age of 60 and said people older than 60 "may" get the vaccine as well. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, which advises the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, voted 12-2 to include diabetics in ...
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6 months ago
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Stem Cell Therapy Still a Long Way From Curing Diabetes: Researchers
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Ever since scientists started talking about the medical potential of embryonic stem cells, curing Type 1 diabetes has been one of the dearest dreams. When researchers announced in 1998 that they had derived stem cells from human embryos, their landmark report flagged juvenile-onset diabetes as a disease that might be treated by stem cell transplants. (...)
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Visits to Online Gym Help Shed Pounds in Real Life: Study
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(BBC News) UPDATED 2011-06-09 Showing up at an online gym may help you lose as much weight as showing up at a real gym, one new study suggests. Participants in one 12-week program were recruited to show up at a real gym, while another group logged into a virtual gym in the online game Second Life. ...
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12 months ago
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Slow and Steady Exercise Best for Blood Sugar Control
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By Serena Gordon
HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, May 3 (HealthDay News) -- A structured exercise program helped people with type 2 diabetes lower their blood sugar level more effectively than just receiving advice about getting more physical activity, according to a new review of data. After analyzing the results of 47 randomized clinical trials, the researchers also found that ...
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1 year ago
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Less Stress, Better Sleep Aids Weight Loss
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By Steven Reinberg, HealthDay If you're looking to lose those extra pounds, you should probably add reducing stress and getting the right amount of sleep to the list, say researchers from Kaiser Permanente's Center for Health Research in Portland. In fact, although diet and exercise are the usual prescription for dropping pounds, high stress and too little ...
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1 year ago
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