Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Health News: [diabetes ]: Vitamin D May Help Insulin Levels in Obese

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Vitamin D May Help Insulin Levels in Obese
Wed, 27 Mar, 2013 03:54 PM PDT
Vitamin D supplements may help obese children and teens control their blood-sugar levels, which may help stave off diabetes, U.S. researchers say.
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Common Drug Has The Potential To Slow Aging, Boost Cancer Recovery
Wed, 27 Mar, 2013 03:45 PM PDT
Some exciting research from the University of Montreal has found that the drug metformin, commonly prescribed for diabetes and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), has the potential to slow aging and fight cancer. The study, published in Aging Cell, found that metformin reduces the body's production of in...
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QMI Agency
Wed, 27 Mar, 2013 03:01 PM PDT
Vitamin D supplements could help obese children and teens control their blood-sugar levels, which could help fend off diabetes, new research shows.
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Diabetes Increasing Significantly Among Asian Americans
Wed, 27 Mar, 2013 02:55 PM PDT
Nearly 2 million Americans were diagnosed with diabetes in 2010 alone, and diabetes is significantly increasing among one ethic group in particular: Asian Americans.
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Diabetes drugs may create health risks for pancreas
Wed, 27 Mar, 2013 02:16 PM PDT
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is looking into whether recently released drugs to manage diabetes may cause pancreatitis and even pancreatic cancer. read more
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Diabetes Drug Can Block Aging and Tumors
Wed, 27 Mar, 2013 01:27 PM PDT
A commonly used diabetes drug reduces the risk of both inflammation and tumor growth, researchers have concluded. The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Montreal and McGill University, found that Metformin could prevent the development of inflammation by "old cells."
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