| Health News : diabetes - News from other sources. | | | | | | This Week in Nature Thu, 06 Jun, 2013 09:03 AM PDT In Nature this week, a multi-institute team led by Chalmers University of Technology researchers report on how an analysis of the fecal gut metagenome can be used to identify patients with type II diabetes. Continue reading | | | British Author Tom Sharpe Dead At 85 Thu, 06 Jun, 2013 08:23 AM PDT British author Tom Sharpe has died at 85. The Portherhouse Blue author passed away after a combination of complications resulting from his diabetes and a recently suffered stroke. According to Sharpe's wife: "He lost the use of his legs and he could not accept that he couldn't walk. He was very physica... Continue reading | | | | Health Dept launches 'Go4Health' campaign Thu, 06 Jun, 2013 07:44 AM PDT MANILA, Philippines - Cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder are the cause of death for 54% — or more than half — of Filipinos. Of these, 30% to 32% are under 60 years old. Th reduction of these distressing figures is the Department of Health's latest target... Continue reading | | Can you manage diabetes with an interactive game? mySugr says yes Thu, 06 Jun, 2013 07:37 AM PDT This article originally appeared on The Next Web mySugr Companion, the Austria-based startup that helps diabetes sufferers manage their condition, has launched its app in the US, as well as adding tech advisor Tim Ferriss to the company's roster. The app, which is available for iOS devices, helps peopl... Continue reading | | Check Your Health: Diabetes Prevention Thu, 06 Jun, 2013 07:34 AM PDT (KUTV) An estimated 45,000 people are believed to have diabetes â but donât know it. âDiabetes is when our body does not match the amounts of sugar in the blood,â said Doctor Sarah Woosley. âThe food we have eaten that is digesting, it does not match amount of insulin that comes from our pancreas. ... Continue reading | | Diabetes Voices network Thu, 06 Jun, 2013 07:23 AM PDT People living with diabetes in Bedfordshire are being asked to join the Diabetes Voices network to help improve care in the region. Continue reading | | | |
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