PR Web (press release)
Distinguish Type 1 From Type 2 Diabetes in Obese Youth
Family Practice News Digital Network
(EGMN) – New-onset type 1 diabetes in an obese youth cannot reliably be distinguished from pediatric type 2 diabetes on clinical grounds in this era of epidemic obesity. "The only way to distinguish obese type 1 diabetes from type 2 diabetes is to
Phoenix Diabetes Lifestyle Coach and Endocrinologist Host Free, Informative MarketWatch (press release)
Over the Counter: Live healthier now and laterEcho Pilot
According to Recent Studies 26 Million Americans are Living with Diabetes and PR Web (press release)

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More Years Obese Equals More Diabetes Risk
MedPage Today
By Chris Kaiser, Cardiology Editor, MedPage Today This longitudinal study found that individuals with a higher BMI for a longer period of time had a increased risk of self-reported type 2 diabetes. All data were self-reported, but those with a
Study: Duration of obesity increases risk for type 2 diabetesHerald Times Reporter
Comprehensive Eye Exams Important In Detecting DiabetesNorth American Press Syndicate
Diabetes Mellitus Epidemic Possible in FutureThirdAge

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Abu Dhabi / / High rates of obesity and diabetes put women at greater risk for developing endometrial cancer, a new study has revealed. A study of Tawam Hospital looked at 64 patients with endometrial cancer diagnosed 2008-2011. < / font>


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Vitamin D Deficiency Tied to Diabetes in Obese Children
Medscape
December 9, 2011 — Obese children who skip breakfast and drink soda are more likely to have low vitamin D levels, which may put them at greater risk for type 2 diabetes, according to a cross-sectional study published online November 9 in the Journal
Low Vitamin D Levels Seen in Obese ChildrenDoctors Lounge
Low level of vitamin D common in obese childrenInternational News Network

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AsiaOne
Diabetes in pregnancy more likely if obese
AsiaOne
Obese women are more likely to suffer gestational diabetes, a group of local doctors said Wednesday. According to a study on 2454 pregnant women by professors Shin Jong-chul and Choi Se-kyung of Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, women who were overweight

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Another study underscores the importance of the sunshine vitamin has been found that low vitamin D levels could in obese children is a precursor to the development of type 2 diabetes . To be published in the January 2012 issue of the Journal of Clinical
risk in obese kids U.S. News & World Report
diabetes Risk Factor ThirdAge
ups diabetes risk in children Times of India


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Report: More Hoosiers are obese, diabetic
WISH
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – More Hoosiers are obese and suffering from diabetes, according to a national report released Tuesday. The United Health Foundation's America's Health Rankings puts Indiana 38th in the country for overall health — the same ranking
United Health Foundation's America's Health Rankings(R) Finds Preventable MarketWatch (press release)
Indiana's ranking unchanged in annual health surveyIndianapolis Star
How Healthy Is Your State?Fox News
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people who have been diagnosed with colon cancer have a worse prognosis if they are overweight or have type 2 diabetes , new research suggests. People with type 2 diabetes had to die, a 53 percent increased risk, ‘for whatever reason and / font>


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improves cardiac function in obese people with type 2 diabetes , who ate a very low calorie diet, a small new study says. Cardiac function in obese people with type 2 diabetes improved , who ate a very low calorie diet,
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Indian Express

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NetDoctor

A low-calorie diet can be beneficial in obese patients with type 2 diabetes , a new study has found. Researchers at the Leiden University Medical Centre in the Netherlands studied seven men and eight women, all of which are type 2 diabetes and were clinically > MarketWatch (press release)
with diabetes improve dramatically with lifestyle interventions Examiner.com
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