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HealthDay - FRIDAY, Oct. 3 (HealthDay News) -- Couples made up of one Asian and one white partner may face an increased Risk of gestational Diabetes and a higher Risk of Caesarean delivery, say researchers at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and the Stanford University School of Medicine. ... Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 25 days ago
Woman at high Risk of developing Diabetes can help themselves through exercise, according to a new study. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 18 days ago
MedWire News: Regular physical exercise reduces the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in women with a family history of the condition, study results suggest. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 9 days ago
Category: Articles > > Human Health A low-fat vegan diet is associated with better diet quality, weight management, and blood glucose control compared to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) dietary recommendations for Diabetes, ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 37 days ago
Recommend this Article: Not at all Somewhat Moderately Highly Very Highly Average Rating: Abundant dietary vitamin C may lower the Risk of developing type 2 Diabetes, say researchers from the Institute of Metabolic Science at Addenbrooke's Hospital in ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 33 days ago
ROME, Sept. 9 /CNW/ - << - Exciting New Data From the FIELD Study Show Additional Microvascular-Associated Benefits of Fenofibrate - The First Time in a Large-Scale Prospective Study That any Lipid-Modifying Therapy has Been Shown to Significantly ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 30 days ago
MedWire News: Psoriasis patients are significantly more likely to develop Diabetes than people without the skin condition, shows an analysis of the UK General Practice Research Database (GPRD). 'The Risk estimates were highest for patients with ... Recurrence of cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 Diabetes: epidemiology and Risk factors.
Source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov --- 29 days ago
Related Articles Recurrence of cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 Diabetes: epidemiology and Risk factors. Diabetes Care. 2008 Sep 9; Authors: Giorda CB, Avogaro A, Maggini M, Lombardo F, Mannucci E, Turco S, Alegiani SS, Raschetti R, Velussi M, Ferrannini E, Objective: To assess incidence and Risk factors for recurrent cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Type 2 Diabetes mellitus (T2DM) Research Design and Methods- We estimated the incidence of recurrent cardiovascular events in T2DM patients, aged 40-97 years, followed by a network of Diabetes clinics. The analysis was conducted separately for 2,788 patients with CVD at enrolment (cohort A) and for 844 patients developing the first episode during the observation period (cohort B). Results - During 4 years of follow up, in cohort A the age-adjusted incidence of recurrent event (per 1,000 person-years) was 72.7 (95% C.I. 58.3-87.1) in men and 32.5 (95% C.I. 21.2-43.7) in women, whereas in cohort B it was 40.1 (95% C.I. 17.4-62.9) in men and 22.4 (95% C.I. 12.9 - 32.0) in women. After controlling for potential predictors (familial CVD, obesity, smoking, Diabetes duration, glycaemic control, microvascular complications, geographic area, anti-hypertensive and lipid-lowering treatment), male gender, older age and insulin use were significant, independent Risk predictors (cohort A); serum triglyceride levels >/=1.69 mmom/l emerged as the only metabolic (negative) prognostic factor (co ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 32 days ago
New research shows that low vitamin D levels can increase the Risk for developing Diabetes. Dr. ... Source: www.medscape.com --- 10 days ago
In a study sample of women from the Nurses' Health Study, alcohol consumption was inversely associated with Risk for type 2 Diabetes; adiponectin appeared to mediate this association. Medscape Medical News ... Source: www.newsday.com --- 39 days ago
People looking for an alternative to sugar-sweetened soft drinks, which have been linked to Diabetes, sometimes choose a fruit drink instead. Is that a wise choice? ... Source: www.medicinenet.com --- 4 days ago
Title: Gestational Diabetes Risk Higher for Asian-White Couples Category: Health News Created: 10/4/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 10/6/2008 ... Source: www.medscape.com --- 3 days ago
Uncomplicated type 1 Diabetes does not by itself contribute to increased mortality, according to a report in the September issue of Diabetes. Reuters Health Information ... Source: www.physorg.com --- 24 days ago
(PhysOrg.com) -- Women at high Risk of Diabetes can reduce their body`s ‘insulin resistance` - the most important biological Risk factor for Diabetes - by exercising, a British Heart Foundation study from the University of Glasgow indicates today. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 5 days ago
Reuters Health Oct 7 2008 12:14AM GMT ... Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com --- 28 days ago
Synvista Therapeutics, Inc. (Amex: SYI) announced findings from a study that indicated Synvista's proprietary monoclonal enzyme immunoassay can determine a person's haptoglobin pheno/genotype in less than two hours, and can aid physicians in predicting cardiovascular Risk in patients with Diabetes. The study was presented today at the 2008 Cardiovascular Biomarkers and Surrogate Endpoints Symposium in Bethesda, Maryland. ... Source: www.naturalnews.com --- 9 days ago
(NaturalNews) According to the World Book Encyclopedia, the average adult human body contains approximately 96,500 kilometers (60,000 miles) of blood vessels. This means that if you were to attach all of your blood vessels together end to end, they could wrap around the Earth almost two and a half times. Some of your blood vessels are about as thick as a magic marker, while others are as thin as a strand of hair. All of your blood vessels are essential to your health because they provide the transportation network that allows your blood to carry nutrients and oxygen to each of your cells. Your network of blood vessels also allows your blood to remove waste products from all of your cells. Diabetes mellitus type 2 (referred to as Diabetes throughout the rest of this article) has the potential to be a devastating disease because it slowly clogs up your network of blood vessels, destroying the transportation system that your blood relies entirely upon to nourish and cleanse your cells. Imagine injecting sugar-rich honey or jam into your blood vessels and you have a good idea of why a high blood sugar level is dangerous to your health. Left unchecked, Diabetes can result in complete blockages to your circulatory system, paving the way to every health challenge that we know of, the most common ones being heart disease, neurological disease, vision loss, and sexual dysfunction. How You Can Develop Diabetes Whenever you eat sugar or foods th ... Source: www.antara.co.id --- 33 days ago
Exciting New Data From the FIELD Study Show Additional Microvascular-Associated Benefits of Fenofibrate ... Source: www.healthcentral.com --- 23 days ago
A diet filled with plenty of whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and low-fat dairy may help people lower their Risk of type 2 Diabetes, regardless of their race or ethnicity, a new study suggests. ... Source: expat.telegraph.co.uk --- 24 days ago
A chemical found in tin food cans and plastic drinks bottles can more than double the chance of developing heart disease and Diabetes, a new study suggests. ... Find more results for Diabetes Risk on RSSMicro.com |
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