Untreated diabetes could lead to loss of sight
Khaleej Times
SHARJAH — Individuals with diabetes that has not been diagnosed and treated are 25 times more likely to lose their sight. Dr Manal Taryam, Vice-President of the World Ophthalmology Congress 2012 (WOC2012), told Khaleej Times that diabetic patients

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Dietary flavonoids could provide health benefits for patients with type 2 diabetes
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Diets high in flavonoids may reduce the risk of heart disease for women with type 2 diabetes, according to a new study by the University of East Anglia. Published today in the journal Diabetes Care, the findings of the 12-month trial provide further
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Personalised medicine could be key to managing diabetes
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To address the prospects for personalized medicine in diabetes investigators from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have surveyed the field for existing research and published their findings in the January issue of Health
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By Serena Gordon, HealthDay, a national community-based Diabetes prevention program in the United States could delay or prevent 885 000 cases of type 2 diabetes over 25 years, says a new federal government study. Zhuo the hypothetical lifestyle program is
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Irisin Hormone Could Lead To 'Exercise Pill'
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It might help explain some of the health benefits of exercise and point the way to preventing obesity and diabetes. The find was described online Wednesday in Nature (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group). Exercise has myriad benefits
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Higher Tax On Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Could Prevent Obesity And Diabetes
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could cut consumption and disease, according to a study conducted by Y. Claire Wang, MD, ScD, of Columbia University in New York City, and colleagues, eventually helping to prevent heart attacks, strokes, cases of diabetes and premature deaths.
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Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 Could Be Treated With Stem Cells
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Diabetes mellitus type 1 could be treated with a new form of stem cell therapy, new research suggests. According to HealthDay News, scientists with the Diabetes Research Institute at the University of Miami say the treatment helps to re-educate
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The study found that less consumption of sugary drinks could lower the number of new cases of diabetes by 2.6 percent and prevent as many as 95 000 cardiovascular events, 8000 strokes and 26,000 premature deaths. Another advantage – the country would
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Soda tax could prevent 26000 premature deaths, study finds
Los Angeles Times
The sugar in all this “liquid candy,” as it is often called, is considered to be a major contributing factor to the obesity crisis, which in turn has fueled the rise of Type 2 diabetes and other diseases. Now for the assumptions: Based on previous
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Health Affairs: Diabetes prevention programs could save $ 5.7B
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With more than 26 million Americans suffering from diabetes and 79 million at risk for developing the comorbidity, working to thwart the disease and its associated costs should take center stage in preventive medicine. However, can disease prevention
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