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Health News: [diabetes ]: Actos Bladder Cancer Lawsuit Update: Resource4thePeople Reports Progress of First Trial Involving Manufacturer Takeda ...

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Actos Bladder Cancer Lawsuit Update: Resource4thePeople Reports Progress of First Trial Involving Manufacturer Takeda ...
Mon, 18 Mar, 2013 12:15 AM PDT
As trial progresses new cases are still being reviewed by our lawyers investigating allegations of dangerous side effects from long-term Actos use by patients with Type 2 diabetes. (PRWeb March 18, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/3/prweb10537426.htm
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Test would lower threshold for diagnosing diabetes
Sun, 17 Mar, 2013 11:40 PM PDT
WASHINGTON -- A change in testing could nearly triple the number of women diagnosed with diabetes during pregnancy, but would catching milder cases help mother or baby?
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Stigma surrounding mental illness grows in wake of school shootings
Sun, 17 Mar, 2013 10:25 PM PDT
People usually don't have much of a problem telling others they have diabetes or heart disease. But admitting they have mental illness is a different story.
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Study shows community approach effective in fight against diabetes
Sun, 17 Mar, 2013 10:21 PM PDT
( Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center ) New research from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center shows that a diabetes prevention program led by community health workers is effective at reducing blood glucose and potentially reducing diabetes over the long term.
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Quick Opinion: Dangers of obesity are greater than most people think
npc-news.lubbockonline.com
Sun, 17 Mar, 2013 10:16 PM PDT
Most people know obesity increases the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. A recent poll reveals not nearly as many people know being overweight increases the risks of several types of cancer, arthritis and sleep apnea.
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Community Approach Effective in Fight Against Diabetes
Sun, 17 Mar, 2013 09:41 PM PDT
New research from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center shows that a diabetes prevention program led by community health workers is effective at reducing blood glucose and potentially reducing diabetes over the long term.
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