Breath test for diabetes may be possible: study
Reuters - USA
Using a chemical analysis method devised for air pollution testing, researchers at the University of California, Irvine, found children with type 1 diabetes ...
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Why Diabetes Is Worse for Minorities
WebMD - USA
24, 2007 -- Why is diabetes worse for African-Americans and Latinos than it is for white Americans? A new study offers answers -- but raises more questions. ...
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Wal-Mart Teams With Delta Regional Authority to Fight Diabetes
CNNMoney.com - USA
24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- With a commitment to battling diabetes in this region, and making healthcare more affordable and accessible, Wal-Mart and the ...
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Girl with juvenile diabetes just wants to be 'regular kid'
Leelanau Enterprise - Leland,MI,USA
I knew nothing about diabetes." - Peggy Miller after learning her daughter has diabetes. She also has juvenile diabetes, requiring her to poke her finger to ...
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Diet and Exercise Program Helps Type II Diabetes Patients
Market Wire (press release) - USA
He no longer exhibits any Type II diabetes symptoms." Over the past 10 years, Clymore's doctor had increased his medication usage to control his Type II ...
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Vitamin E may help reduce diabetes risk
Online - International News Network - Islamabad,Pakistan
ISLAMABAD:A daily dose of vitamin E may help delay the onset of type 2 diabetes in people at high risk of the disease, preliminary research suggests. ...
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Reasons Sought for Racial Disparities in Diabetes and Asthma Outcomes
MedPage Today - Little Falls,NJ,USA
In the diabetes study, Dr. Heisler and colleagues found that black and Latino adults had a 50% to 100% greater disease-related morbidity and mortality ...
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Older blacks and Latinos still lag whites in controlling diabetes
EurekAlert (press release) - Washington,DC,USA
Despite decades of advances in diabetes care, African Americans and Latinos are still far less likely than whites to have their blood sugar under control, ...
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