Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Diabetes-Cancer Link Found

The risk of cancer may be higher surrounding a type 2 diabetes diagnosis
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Study Suggests Type 2 Diabetes-Cancer Link

The risk of cancer may be higher the decade before -- and three months following -- a type 2 diabetes diagnosis, new research suggests. Although it's not clear why, the researchers...
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Global Team Taps Into DNA Behind Type 2 Diabetes

An international team of scientists appears to be advancing knowledge about the genetic factors contributing to type 2 diabetes. The researchers say they have also identified more than 12...
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Health Tip: Caring for Foot Ulcers

Foot ulcers are wounds that commonly develop under the big toe or on the balls of the feet. They're common among people with diabetes. To care for a foot ulcer, the American Diabetes...
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Sufficient Sleep May Help Protect Men Against Diabetes: Study

Too much or too little sleep may raise the risk of diabetes in men, but not women, a study by European researchers suggests. 'Even when you are healthy, sleeping too much or too...
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Health Tip: When Your Blood Glucose Rises

Blood glucose is supposed to be regulated by the pancreatic hormone insulin. But for various reasons, the process doesn't work correctly among people with diabetes. The American...
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'Hacking' a Diabetes Cure?

At least 85 people and counting are managing their type 1 diabetes with an artificial pancreas system they built themselves. Dana Lewis is one of them. The Seattle-based data analyst...
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