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
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?
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.
( 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.
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.
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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