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With over 30 million Americans currently living with diabetes chances are you or someone you know has diabetes. Diabetes is a group of diseases that occurs when your body does not produce enough of the hormone insulin or your body does not respond to the hormone insulin as well as it should. Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death due to the increased risk of heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure. If you are overweight, older than 45 years of age, have a relative who has diabetes, do not exercise regularly, then you are at an increased risk of developing this disease. Despite being a preventable disease, within the last 20 years adults being diagnosed with diabetes has tripled. The type of diabetes and severity will determine what medications are necessary and if life style modifications can reduce the disease severity.

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New Test Might Predict Kidney Disease in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Patients

New Test Might Predict Kidney Disease in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Patients

This post was originally published on this site A team of researchers led by Ioannis Papassotiriou, PhD, of Aghia Sophia Children’s Hospital in Athens, Greece has successfully tested a method for early diagnosis and treatment of pediatric diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease). The innovative method was presented during the 68th AACC Annual Scientific Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo.…

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Wireless Blood Glucose Monitoring System for Diabetes Launched by Ascensia

Wireless Blood Glucose Monitoring System for Diabetes Launched by Ascensia

This post was originally published on this site Ascensia Diabetes Care announced the commercial launch and U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of its new blood glucose monitoring system Contour Next Link 2.4 for diabetes treatment management. “We are delighted that the MiniMed 630G system with the Contour Next Link 2.4 meter will now be available to people with…

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Esysta Smart Insulin Pen for Diabetes Supports Automatic Bluetooth Data Transfer

Esysta Smart Insulin Pen for Diabetes Supports Automatic Bluetooth Data Transfer

This post was originally published on this site Emperra GmbH of Potsdam, Germany, is expanding its Esysta diabetes management product systems with what it says is the first Bluetooth insulin pen. The Esysta BT smart insulin pen logs injected insulin doses directly to the user’s digital blood glucose via the Bluetooth wireless interface, as well as being connected…

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ARA 290 for Pancreatic Islet Cell Transplant Granted Fourth Orphan Designation

ARA 290 for Pancreatic Islet Cell Transplant Granted Fourth Orphan Designation

This post was originally published on this site The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted the fourth Orphan Drug Designation to Araim Pharmaceuticals’ ARA 290, an innate repair receptor (IRR) activator for increased survival and improved function of pancreatic islets after transplant in patients with Type 1 diabetes (T1B). “Obtaining this Orphan Drug Designation for ARA 290 is another…

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Type 2 Diabetes May Result From Deficient Activity by Special Pancreatic Beta-cells

Type 2 Diabetes May Result From Deficient Activity by Special Pancreatic Beta-cells

This post was originally published on this site Insulin released by pancreatic beta (β) cells regulates blood glucose levels. If the system fails, it may cause hyperglycemia inducing Type 2 diabetes. But recent research indicates that a specific subset of β cells work like pacemakers and orchestrate insulin release by the pancreas, according to U. K. researchers in…

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Keratin-derived Protein May Bolster Benefits of Exercise in Diabetic Patients

Keratin-derived Protein May Bolster Benefits of Exercise in Diabetic Patients

This post was originally published on this site Exercise has repeatedly been shown in studies to benefit people with  type 2 diabetes, but by varying degrees. Now,  researchers from Massey University’s School of Sport and Exercise have discovered a protein that may help to ease these differences, so that more diabetics gain in the glucose control brought on by…

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Chronic Kidney Disease Can Cause Diabetes, Study Finds

Chronic Kidney Disease Can Cause Diabetes, Study Finds

This post was originally published on this site A recent collaborative study led by researchers at the University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM) suggests that chronic kidney disease (CKD) could lead to diabetes. Findings from the study “Urea impairs β cell glycolysis and insulin secretion in chronic kidney disease,” were published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.…

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MitoQ Antioxidant Lowers Oxidative Stress, Inflammation in Type 2 Diabetes Cells

MitoQ Antioxidant Lowers Oxidative Stress, Inflammation in Type 2 Diabetes Cells

This post was originally published on this site The antioxidant MitoQ was seen to lower oxidative stress and inflammation in white blood cells from patients with type 2 diabetes. Since these factors are known contributors to heart disease, the findings suggest that mitochondrial supplements may be beneficial in preventing heart problems in these patients. The…

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Diabetes Much More Likely to Be Treated Than Obesity, Despite Link Between Two

Diabetes Much More Likely to Be Treated Than Obesity, Despite Link Between Two

This post was originally published on this site Healthcare clinicians prescribe 15 times more anti-diabetes medications than they do anti-obesity drugs, missing an important opportunity to control both diseases, researchers reported. Their article,  “Low adoption of weight loss medications: A comparison of prescribing patterns of antiobesity pharmacotherapies and SGLT2s,” was published in the September issue…

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