Bristol-Myers Diabetes Discoveries Carry $3 Billion Potential
Bloomberg - USA
13 (Bloomberg) -- Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., the maker of the most prescribed diabetes pill, is developing three new drugs to target the world's fastest ...
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London Without Cars Cuts Cancer, Diabetes by 40%, Lancet Says
Bloomberg - USA
That cut is attributable to fewer road deaths and the lower chances of contracting cancer, diabetes and heart disease. Under Livingstone's Climate Action ...
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Diabetes Meds' Heart Risks In Focus
CBS News - New York City,NY,USA
(CBS) New research reviewing important concerns about heart-related risks of two leading diabetes drugs is prompting renewed calls for one to be pulled from ...
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Lizard leads to diabetes breakthrough
The Age - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
A BINGE-EATING lizard that can spend up to four months digesting its food has sparked the invention of a ground-breaking diabetes drug. ...
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XOMA Initiates Phase 1 European Trial in Diabetes for XOMA 052, a ...
CNNMoney.com - USA
IL-1 plays a role in multiple inflammatory diseases and has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Type 2 diabetes through the destruction of the pancreatic ...
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Diabetes advocates take campaign to workplace
Newsday - Long Island,NY,USA
With heath-care officials continually sounding the alarm about the rapid rise of diabetes, the Long Island chapter of the American Diabetes Association is ...
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Lizard venom may hold key to controlling diabetes
ABC Online - Australia
... developed from the saliva of the venomous Gila Monster, a lizard native to south America, can help people control their type 2 diabetes and lose weight. ...
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Diabetes Drugs' Potential Adverse Side Effect Explained
Science Daily (press release) - USA
Science Daily -- Drugs that are agonists of the receptor PPAR-gamma are used to treat individuals with diabetes. However, it has been suggested that their ...
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