Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Circulating Fats Kill Transplanted Pancreas Cells, Study Shows
Science Daily (press release) - USA
The researchers first injected rats with a drug that kills pancreatic beta cells in order to mimic human insulin-dependent, or juvenile, diabetes (type 1), ...
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Ladera Ranch neighbors fight juvenile diabetes
OCRegister - Orange County,CA,USA
By EUGENE W. FIELDS For Lee and his neighbors on Lewiston Court, doing everything together includes finding a cure for juvenile diabetes. ...
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Vitals Signs At Risk: Gestational Diabetes May Be Tied to Type of ...
New York Times - United States
By NICHOLAS BAKALAR Gestational diabetes may be associated with a substantially increased risk for pancreatic cancer, a new study has found. ...
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Pfizer, Bristol to team on new diabetes, obesity drugs
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
The worldwide diabetes market is about $15 billion. At least 400 million adults were obese worldwide in 2005, according to the Geneva-based World Health ...
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Medco to Acquire Diabetes Supplier
New York Times - United States
Care for diabetes is a growing expense for employers that rely on Medco to administer drug benefits to people enrolled in corporate health plans. ...
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Study Finds Link Between Gestational Diabetes And Childhood Obesity
AHN - USA
Washington DC (AHN) - Babies born to mothers diagnosed with gestational diabetes have nearly double the risk of becoming obese during by age 5 to 7, ...
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Study: Moms' Diabetes Increases Kids' Risk
CBS News - New York City,NY,USA
(WebMD) Babies born to mothers with untreated gestational diabetes have nearly double the normal risk of becoming obese during childhood, but treatment to ...
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