Friday, March 1, 2013

Health News: [diabetes ]

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Friday, Mar 01, 2013 11:11 AM EST
Sitting less may reduce diabetes risk
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 07:08 AM PST
How long have you been sitting today? Here's one more reason that you should get up and move around once in a while.
Diabetes drugs tied to pancreatitis, study finds
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 06:37 AM PST
People who take a certain type of diabetes drug to lower blood sugar levels may be at an increased risk of developing an inflamed pancreas, according to a new study
Dietary sugar has a direct effect on diabetes risk, says study
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 06:00 AM PST
Sugar consumption levels may have a ‘direct and independent’ link to the risk of developing diabetes, according to new research.
A Place at the Table: A Serving of Hard-to-Swallow Truths
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 05:05 AM PST
One of the more memorable scenes in Participant Media’s 2008 documentary Food Inc. involved the simple act of a family shopping in the fruit-and-vegetable aisle at the supermarket. They have diabetes medications to pay for, so their budget is tight. Broccoli and potatoes are better for them than fast food, but as they gauge the cost of those items, the burgers, fries and soda prove cheaper. And ...
Shirley's Erin Megan runs Boston Marathon for diabetes research
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 04:49 AM PST
SHIRLEY -- An interest in health care and sports runs in her family, so it was only natural that 24-year-old Ayer High School alumnus Erin Megan of Shirley would run in her first Boston Marathon this spring for the benefit of others.
Skin Can Show First Signs of Some Internal Disease
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 04:47 AM PST
Unusual changes in the skin can signal problems ranging from cancer to diabetes.
Shirley's Erin Megan runs marathon for diabetes research
Fri, 01 Mar, 2013 04:39 AM PST
SHIRLEY -- An interest in health care and sports runs in her family, so it was only natural that 24-year-old Ayer High School alumnus Erin Megan of Shirley would run in her first Boston Marathon this spring for the benefit of others.

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