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National Diabetes Prevention Program Comes to WV Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 03:03 PM PST West Virginia, among other things, has America's most staggering incidence of diabetes. Study: high blood pressure during pregnancy Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 02:57 PM PST Women who have high blood pressure during pregnancy may later face a higher risk of developing heart disease, kidney disease and diabetes, according to a study. Dr. Madan Comments on Findings of Bariatric Surgery Study and its Positive Effects on Type 2 Diabetes,Presented At ... Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 02:26 PM PST Morbidly obese patients showed hopeful signs of recovery from side effects of type 2 diabetes in a recent London study which the result was presented in Istanbul, Turkey on Feb 6-9 2013, at the Excellence in Diabetes Conference. Dr. Madan suggests that the LAP-BAND® system may be considered as a positive weight loss method for obesity and its related health issues. (PRWeb February 11, 2013) Read ... Novo Nordisk Suffers Setback - Analyst Blog Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 01:56 PM PST Novo Nordisk ( NVO ) recently faced a setback when the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declined to approve its diabetes candidates, Tresiba (insulin degludec) and Ryzodeg (insulin MannKind takes bigger 4Q loss on $13M charge ap.org Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 01:55 PM PST Drug developer MannKind Corp.'s fourth-quarter loss widened as it took a one-time charge related to the value of a contract and continued to study its inhaled diabetes drug Afrezza.MannKind said Monday ... Hypertension in pregnancy can predict heart disease risk Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 01:34 PM PST A new study from the American Heart Association shows women who have high blood pressure during pregnancy may be at increased risk for developing heart disease, chronic kidney disease and diabetes High blood pressure during pregnancy may signal later heart disease risk Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 01:33 PM PST Women who have high blood pressure during pregnancy may later face higher risk of developing heart disease, chronic kidney disease and diabetes. Healthcare providers should monitor these women's long-term for risk factors and be prepared to treat heart issues. A social networking approach to public health research raises hypoglycemia awareness Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 01:33 PM PST ( Boston Children's Hospital ) Hypoglycemia may be a much larger problem among patients with diabetes than is currently realized, according to a study of members of a diabetes-focused social network conducted by researchers in Boston Children's Hospital's Informatics Program. The study shows how engaging patients in research through social networking may help augment traditional surveillance ... Novo Nordisk Suffers Setback zacks.com Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 01:18 PM PST Novo Nordisk recently faced a setback when the US FDA declined to approve its diabetes candidates, Tresiba and Ryzodeg. Pesticides and pollutants in foods may be linked to diabetes risk, study suggests Mon, 11 Feb, 2013 12:19 PM PST There is a direct relationship between exposure to organic pollutants and pesticides in food, air and water and the prevalence of type 2 diabetes, warns new research. | |
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