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Sanofi to Seek Advice on How to Further Study Lantus: Studies Finding Lantus Associated With Increased Risk Fo
June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Sanofi-Aventis SA will convene a 'roundtable of global experts' for advice on how to proceed with a study to address concern that its Lantus diabetes drug may be tied to an increased risk of cancer.'We are going to...
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Finding diabetes before it finds us
Jigi Shah, project leader, CANRISK assessment tool screening project, measures patient Ajay Lad's waist as part of the Canadian Diabetes Risk Assessment questionnaire to determine his diabetes risk.By Helen Reilly Diabetes is...
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Taking a cultural approach to diabetes education and care
Improving diabetes education - Hamilton Health Sciences gathered representatives from a number of organizations that provide diabetes education and management to participate in cultural competency training.By Carly Baxter More than 40,000...
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Diabetic Retinopathy Stopped By Natural Compound
Researchers at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center have found a way to use a natural compound to stop one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States.The research appears online this month in the journal ...
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Diabetics urged to stay on popular insulin Lantus
Dr Louis Philipson has already started fielding calls from worried diabetics after new studies of 300,000 patients released recently suggested the Sanofi-Aventis insulin drug Lantus might raise the risk of cancer.'I think the deluge is...
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Inconclusive research links glargine insulin (Lantus) with cancer
Diabetes UK has today cautioned that research claiming there is a link between certain insulins and some cancers is inconclusive.Results of four studies looking at the risk of cancer largely in people with Type 2 diabetes treated...
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Lantus Insulin: A Possible Link with Cancer - Requires Further Investigation
Using Vitamin C Plus Insulin to Stop Diabetes Damage Posted June 23, 2009 New Possible Bone Marrow Stem Cell Therapy for Diabetes Posted June 23, 2009 Body Chemistry Identifies Type 2 Risk Posted June 29, 2009 Test Your Knowledge...
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Diabetes Can Be Treated -- Without Drugs: Julian Whitaker, MD, to Speak on Drug-Free Strategies
NEWPORT BEACH, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 07/03/09 -- Nearly 24 million Americans, or 7.8 percent of the US population, are afflicted with diabetes, and it's taking its toll.Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness, amputations, kidney...
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Diabetes Can Be Treated -- Without Drugs: Julian Whitaker, MD, to Speak on Drug-Free Strategies for Lowering B
NEWPORT BEACH, CA, Jul 03 (MARKET WIRE) -- Nearly 24 million Americans, or 7.8 percent of the US population, are afflicted with diabetes, and it's taking its toll.Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness, amputations, kidney failure...
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Diabetes Can Be Treated -- Without Drugs: Julian Whitaker, MD, to Speak on Drug-Free Strategies for Lowering B
Sponsored by: SCOTTRADE: Start trading for just $7 More News related to Press Releases NEWPORT BEACH, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/03/09 -- Nearly 24 million Americans, or 7.8 percent of the US population, are afflicted with diabetes, and it's...
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Whitaker Wellness Institute: Diabetes Can Be Treated -- Without Drugs: Julian Whitaker, MD, to Speak on Drug-F
SOURCE: Whitaker Wellness Institute NEWPORT BEACH, CA--(Marketwire - July 3, 2009) - Nearly 24 million Americans, or 7.8 percent of the US population, are afflicted with diabetes, and it's taking its toll.Diabetes is a leading cause...
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Diabetes Can Be Treated -- Without Drugs: Julian Whitaker, MD, to Speak on Drug-Free Strategies for Lowering B
- Nearly 24 million Americans, or 7.8 percent of the US population, are afflicted with diabetes, and it's taking its toll.Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness, amputations, kidney failure, nerve damage, cardiovascular disease,...
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Diabetes Can Be Treated -- Without Drugs: Julian Whitaker, MD, to Speak on Drug-Free Strategies for Lowering B
Nearly 24 million Americans, or 7.8 percent of the US population, are afflicted with diabetes, and it's taking its toll.Diabetes is a leading cause of blindness, amputations, kidney failure, nerve damage, cardiovascular disease, and...
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Interferon Alpha Can Delay Full Onset Of Type I Diabetes: UT Researcher
A low dose of oral interferon alpha shows promise in preserving beta cell function for patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes, or juvenile diabetes, according to researchers at The University of Texas Medical School at Houston.The...
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DID YOU KNOW: FDA Approves ACTOplus met(R) XR Tablets for the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Another 'not new' drug, but new combination added to the arsenal for treating diabetes.Takeda Pharmaceutical have announced that the FDA approved an extended-release version of the combination medication ACTOplus met(R) (pioglitazone HCl...
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Diabetes Can Be Treated -- Without Drugs: Julian Whitaker, MD, to Speak on Drug-Free Strategies for Lowering B
in Orange, CA, at a 7:00 PM public lecture sponsored by Orange County Diabetes Resources Group, says, 'Doctors are prescribing two, three, or more drugs to patients in an effort to control blood sugar.Yet only seven percent of...
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Kids With Type 1 Diabetes Often Overweight
THURSDAY, July 2 (HealthDay News) -- Children with type 1 diabetes are more likely to be overweight than those without the disease, increasing their risk of serious health complications, researchers say.The finding is from a major study...
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Canadian Diabetes Association Summer Camps kick off the 2009 season with the support of Roche Diagnostics - ma
TORONTO, July 2 /CNW/ - Roche Diagnostics, makers of Accu-Check(R) blood glucose meters, is helping children living with type 1 diabetes have fun this summer at 12 camps across Canada operated by the Canadian Diabetes Association....
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Energizer execs chair St. Louis JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes
The 2009 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk To Cure Diabetes has a big goal to raise $1.5 million dollars to fund the research to help cure, treat, and ultimately prevent diabetes.Stepping up to meet the challenge by...
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iCo Therapeutics Publishes Review of Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment
VANCOUVER, July 2 /CNW/ - iCo Therapeutics Inc.(TSX-V: ICO) today announced that iCo-007, iCo's lead Diabetes Macular Edema candidate, has been featured in an article in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, a peer...
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Canadian Diabetes Association Summer Camps kick off the 2009 season with the support of Roche Diagnostics - ma
'The camp program is a unique opportunity for campers to enjoy and experience an environment that is both secure and inspiring, where campers are encouraged to take control of their diabetes management,' said Loic Fr Deret, Vice-President, ...
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iCo Therapeutics Publishes Review of Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment
VANCOUVER, July 2 /CNW/ - iCo Therapeutics Inc.(TSX-V: ICO) today announced that iCo-007, iCo's lead Diabetes Macular Edema candidate, has been featured in an article in the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, a peer...
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Natural compound stops retinopathy
OKLAHOMA CITY Researchers at the Health Sciences Center have found a way to use a natural compound to stop one of the leading causes of blindness in the United States.The research appears online this month in the journal Diabetes, a...
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News media registration open for 20th World Diabetes Congress
News media registration for the biennial meeting of the (IDF) is now open.The 20th World Diabetes Congress will be held October 18-22, 2009 at Palais des Congrs de Montral (Montral Convention Centre) in Montreal, Canada. One of...
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American Diabetes Association Names David M. Kendall, MD, as Organization's New Chief Scientific and Medical O
Companies mentioned in this article: American Diabetes Association ALEXANDRIA, VA -- (Marketwire) -- 07/01/09 -- The American Diabetes Association announced today that David M.Kendall, MD, has been named Chief Scientific and...
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