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Risk of heart disease in women with diabetes and depression
Irish Medical Times
Depression and diabetes appear to be associated with a significantly increased risk of death from heart disease and risk of death from all causes over a ...
One Company That Benefits The Most From The Soaring Diabetes Epidemic
Forbes (blog)
By ROBERT LANGRETH The CDC is out with new numbers on the diabetes epidemic showing that it is continuing to surge out of control. Now 26 million Americans ...
105 Million in U.S. Have Diabetes or Prediabetes, CDC Says
BusinessWeek
26 (HealthDay News) -- Diabetes now affects nearly 26 million Americans of all ages and 79 million people have what doctors call "prediabetes," according to ...
Rising diabetes rate leaves 'a lot to be done,' doctor says
Palm Beach Post
By the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's latest count, about 1 in 12 Americans has diabetes, a debilitating disease in which the body has ...
YMCA initiates new diabetes prevention program
La Crosse Tribune
The program is the latest effort of the YMCA Activate America: Pioneering Healthier Communities. La Crosse is among 64 communities in the nation in ...
The Root Cause Of Blood Vessel Damage In Diabetes Discovered
Medical News Today
A key mechanism that appears to contribute to blood vessel damage in people with diabetes has been identified by researchers at Washington University School ...
The Celebrity Apprentice 2010 - Bret Michaels Gets SCARY News - Daughter Has ... Gather.com
When he called his daughter, Bret Michaels recieved the news that his daughter, Raine, was being tested for diabetes. Bret Michaels has diabetes, ...
Ministry of Health Prepares for Opening Rashid Diabetes Center Next May WAM - Emirates News Agency
Ajman, 17 April 2010 (WAM) - HE Dr. Hanif Hassan, UAE Minister of Health visited Rashid Center for Diabetes and Obesity in Ajman in preparation of its ...
Report a real eye-opener for Canadians, cardiologist says The Kingston Whig-Standard
The report found that between 1994 and 2005, the rate of obesity in those 35 to 49 years of age has risen 20%, high blood pressure by 127% and diabetes by ...
Study Finds Link Between Gum Disease, Diabetes KEYC
Tonight in Health Watch:Nearly 24 million children and adults in the United States--have diabetes...and many of them don't know they even have it. ...
Tackling the Burden of Diabetes at Its Root Causes Kansas City infoZine
By Jason Eberhart-Phillips, MD - “You have diabetes.” -- Three words that a doctor never wants to say, and a patient never wants to hear. ...
Research links oral health, overall well-being Vancouver Sun
Correlations and associations have been found between poor oral health and many systemic diseases such as cardio-vascular disease, diabetes, ...
Risks: Greater Risks for Cancer Patients With Diabetes New York Times
By RONI CARYN RABIN People with diabetes are at increased risk for developing some cancers, and are more likely than nondiabetics to die of cancer. ...
Brain-hormone circuit that helps police diabetes, female fertility unraveled Daily News & Analysis
"Many people, and even many physicians, think you develop diabetes that is solely secondary to obesity," said Dr. Joel Elmquist, professor of internal ...
Fate Of Our Children: Live Sicker, Die Younger Huffington Post (blog)
How's this for a chilling forecast: the prevalence of diabetes in America will double in the next two-and-a-half decades. A recent study conducted by the ...
Diabetes Worsens Postop Mortality in Cancer Medscape
This showed that preexisting diabetes was associated with a 51% greater risk for short-term postoperative mortality in cancer patients, ...
Study finds diabetes drug has fracture risks Bend Bulletin
By Patricia Anstett / Detroit Free Press Women with Type 2 diabetes who take a commonly prescribed drug for the problem are at a higher risk of bone ...
More treatment doesn't always mean better health USA Today
ACCORD, a $300 million study sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, found that patients with type 2 diabetes who take the billion-dollar Abbott ...
HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL ADVISER Diabetes can affect eyes as well Detroit Free Press
Question: I was recently diagnosed with diabetes. After explaining how to check my blood sugar, my doctor said I should have my eyes checked for diabetic ...
Health Officials Urge Diabetes Prevention WPTZ The Champlain Valley
Early diagnosis is essential to successfully treat and prevent or delay diabetes and complications such as heart disease, blindness, kidney disease, ...
Molecular targets for diabetes-related erectile dysfunction identified Oneindia
Current estimates suggest that as many as 75 percent of men with diabetes will develop some degree of ED, and in many cases diabetics develop more severe ...
Antidepressant use may be higher among Type 2 diabetics Los Angeles Times (blog)
Use of antidepressants has gone up over the years, but those with Type 2 diabetes may be taking more than the general public. ...
Hispanics
Have High Rate Of Diabetes KIONrightnow.com
Few Latinos showed up to a health fair in Salinas, where free diabetes tests were offered. Yet this group has one of the highest rates for diabetes. ...
Immigrants more likely to develop diabetes, study shows Globe and Mail
This reflects the reality that in the developing world, where most immigrants and refugees to Canada originate, rates of Type 2 diabetes are soaring. ...
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Diabetes Control Study WSOC Charlotte
The Lancet in February 2010, reports that a median A1c level of 6.4 percent was associated with a significantly higher risk of heart attack and death from all causes. Mortality rates were highest among aggressively managed patients taking insulin.
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Diabetes raises cancer-surgery death Washington Post (blog)
People with diabetes are at substantially greater risk of dying after undergoing cancer surgery, research released this morning shows. ...
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Kidney disease behind undiagnosed diabetes Times of India
People with prediabetes and undiagnosed diabetes may already be suffering kidney damage, claims a new study. According to the study appearing in an upcoming ...
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China faces 'diabetes epidemic' BBC News
China faces a diabetes epidemic, with almost one in 10 adults having the disease while most cases remain undiagnosed, researchers have said. ...
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State is diabetes epicenter Edmond Sun
ENID — Diabetes often has been called the silent killer. It has no outright symptoms, other than indications of high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
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Native American Diabetes rate Indian Country Today
More than 16 percent of American Indians and Alaska Natives aged 20 and older have diagnosed diabetes, compared to a national average of seven percent. ... |
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Diabetes Heart Treatments May Cause Harm New York Times
By GINA KOLATA Three aggressive treatment strategies doctors had expected would prevent heart attacks among people with Type 2 diabetes and some who are the ... |
Alzheimer's report sees growing problems SW Iowa News
Conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes, which are known risk factors for Alzheimer's and other dementias in all groups, are more common in ...
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Latest Alzheimer's Study WTVY
Although there are no known genetic reasons to explain these differences, doctors say high blood pressure and diabetes are huge risk factors for both mental ...
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Protect Your Kidneys - Control Diabetes Bernama
This is partially caused by the rise of diabetes and hypertension, which increases the risk for kidney disease. According to the National Kidney Foundation ... |
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MPs debate Peripheral Arterial Disease DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)
However, the vast majority of amputations undertaken in the national health service are caused by peripheral arterial disease, diabetes or, quite often, ...
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Fracture risk tied to diabetes drug Seattle Times
Women with type 2 diabetes who take medicines called thiazolidinediones, or TZDs, are at a higher risk of bone fractures, a Henry Ford Hospital study has ...
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Statins may raise diabetes risk Food Consumer
People using cholesterol-lowering statins were found at 9 percent more likely to develop diabetes, according to researchers who said that the heart benefits ... |
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Oprah announces diabetes tests Chicago Sun-Times
Oprah Winfrey announced on her show Thursday that Walgreens will offer free blood-glucose screenings today for Type 2 diabetes at all of its 24-hour ... |
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• Diabetes drug spending rose from $6.7 billion in 2001 to $12.5 billion in 2007
• Rise in cost due to new classes of drugs, multiple prescriptions, more doctor visits
• Inexpensive, generic drug may outperform newer, costlier versions
• Nearly 24 million Americans, 8 percent of the population, have Type 2 diabetes |
The number of Americans with diabetes has grown to about 24 million people, or roughly 8 percent of the U.S. population. A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, based on data from 2007, indicates an increase of about 3 million cases since over just two years. The CDC estimates another 57 million people have a condition called pre-diabetes, which puts people at increased risk for the disease. Diabetes results from defects in insulin production that causes sugar to build up in the body. It is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S.
Sources: • National Diabetes Fact Sheets 2007 |
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Recently a 40% increased risk of heart attacks and heart failure was reported in diabetics prescribed the medication Avandia. David Lipschitz, St Pete Times
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Should we all be taking vitamin D? Times Online
Since then UK research has shown that children given vitamin D supplements are around a third less likely to develop diabetes. Vitamin D is a steroid and ... |
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Steve Cameron: The ugly truth about diabetes Merced Sun-Star
A huge number of people -- and this once included me, I'm sorry to say -- totally misunderstand the entire concept of diabetes, what it is and what it means ... |
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Diabetics face risk of heart disease The Hillsdale Daily News
Two out of three people with diabetes die of either a heart attack or stroke. Despite this increased risk, individuals with diabetes can take important ... |
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Heart disease is a woman's disease too San Jose Mercury News
Diabetes is one of the most significant risk factors for heart disease. Two out of three people with diabetes die from heart disease or stroke. ... |
WALNUT POWER! Valley Independent Sentinel
That's too bad, because walnuts have been shown in a study to improve cardiovascular health in people with Type 2 diabetes. Eating two ounces of walnuts per ... |
Diabetes Drug Ups Risk for Bone Fractures in Older Women, Study Suggests Science Daily (press release)
14, 2010) — A Henry Ford Hospital study finds women with type 2 diabetes who take a commonly prescribed class of medications to treat insulin resistance may ... |
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