Lizard Saliva For Diabetes
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Yay for Lizard Spit! - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “After three months on Byetta, my Ha1C has dropped from an un-medicated 10.4 down to 5.8. I take 10mcg twice a day and 500 mg met at the same meals. I've dropped about ten pounds, my highs and lows have leveled out, and I'm feeling awesome.Of course, I also eat right, exercise every day--sometimes three times a day--but it's worth it to be feeling this good again.My first three month check was this morning and my doctor was happy with what's happening. He also told me they're developing a 20mg (i” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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#byetta: Yay for Lizard Spit!: After three months on Byetta, my Ha1C has dropped from an un-medicated 10.... http://bit.ly/d5MDmU #diabetes
Certain Proteins in Saliva May Indicate Type 2 Diabetes
urlborg.com — “: In a small analysis, 65 proteins were more common in patients with type 2 diabetes; the research points toward a noninvasive saliva test for diabetes and prediabetes.” View full resource at urlborg.com
Most Recently Shared on June 3, 2009 at 10:38 pm By:
AACE 2009: Certain Proteins in Saliva May Indicate Type 2 Diabetes: In a small analysis, 65 proteins were more c.. http://ub0.cc/4Z/4R
Futurity.org – Diabetes: Device checks saliva, not blood
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RT @RLewis_BrownU: Diabetes: Device checks saliva, not blood http://t.co/irucTfha via @FuturityNews #diabetes #health #research
Diabetes drug based on Gila monster saliva is developed - Related Stories - DiabetesPro SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “Researchers have developed a new drug based on peptides from the salivary glands of Gila monsters to treat type 2 diabetes, according to a study published in Chemical & Engineering News. Medications based on peptides have higher potency and are less toxic than traditional drugs. ” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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#Diabetes #drug based on Gila monster saliva is developed http://t.co/sQbjEpf #pharm #endo
Endocrinology News - Inflammatory Biomarkers in Saliva: Assessing the Strength of Association of Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontal Status with the Oral Inflammatory Burden |3965289
mdlinx.com — “Endocrinology Medical Article: Inflammatory Biomarkers in Saliva: Assessing the Strength of Association of Diabetes Mellitus and Periodontal Status with the Oral Inflammatory Burden” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Inflammatory Biomarkers in Saliva: Assessing the Strength of Association of Diabetes Mellitus and Periodon... http://t.co/xD1yospe #endo
Dr. John Eng's Research Found That The Saliva Of The Gila Monster Contains A Hormone That Treats Diabetes Better Than Any Other Medicine.
diabetesincontrol.com — “Did you hear the one about the researcher who went to Arizona and discovered Byetta? There are so many stories about how exenatide was discovered and made it to the market that I thought you would like the real story. I have had a couple of opportunities to talk with Dr. John Eng, the discoverer of exenatide, and have the real story.” View full resource at diabetesincontrol.com
Most Recently Shared on February 28, 2011 at 6:16 pm By:
Interesting backstory on discovery and development of Byetta. http://bit.ly/gAwxRn
Spit on a strip? New biochip measures glucose using saliva - FierceHealthIT
fiercehealthit.com — “Diabetics soon may be able to test their glucose levels in their saliva, rather than pricking themselves to draw blood for testing. Researchers at Brown University have created a biochip that can Read more...” View full resource at fiercehealthit.com
Most Recently Shared on January 25, 2012 at 8:45 pm By:
Spit on a Strip! http://t.co/t51rqGzt it goes against everything your mother told you, but it's amazing what advances are being made
Biochip measures glucose in saliva, not blood | Brown University News and Events
news.brown.edu — “Biochip measures glucose in saliva, not blood | Brown University News and Events” View full resource at news.brown.edu
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New Sensor Could Help Treat, Combat Diabetes, Other Diseases
medicalnewstoday.com — “A tiny new sensor could provide fresh, inexpensive diagnosis and treatment methods for people suffering from a variety of diseases.university of florida engineers have designed and teste” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New Sensor Could Help Treat, Combat Diabetes, Other Diseases http://mnt.to/3wGP #breastcancer
New breakthrough allows glucose to be measured in saliva, avoiding finger sticksh
imedicalapps.com — “Engineers at Brown University have designed a new biochip sensor that can check blood sugar levels by measuring glucose concentrations in saliva” View full resource at imedicalapps.com
Most Recently Shared on January 27, 2012 at 3:59 pm By:
How about measuring your glucose through saliva? Nano technology makes it possible: http://t.co/l8hnjpaQ
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 on #MDlinx
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Effects of saliva substitutes on oral status in patients with Type2 diabetes: Diabetic Medicine http://bit.ly/dBCYS6 #endo
Benefits of Using Incretin to Treat Diabetes
menshealth.suite101.com — “A new drug that responds to the food that we ingest has revolutionised the management of type II diabetes.” View full resource at menshealth.suite101.com
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Benefits of Using Incretin to Treat Diabetes: A drug derived from the saliva of the South American Gila Monster ha... http://bit.ly/9W6PeJ
» Diabetics Notice Decline in Oral Health
oral-health-care.com — “Linda the Tooth Fairy discusses how high glucose levels in saliva are attributed to increase tooth decay in diabetics.” View full resource at oral-health-care.com
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Infected Parotid Gland - TuDiabetes
tudiabetes.org — “Has anyone had problems with the large saliva gland on each side of your face becoming infected? Since August it has happenned on my left side and now on my right side. the ENT indicates that diabetics are more prone to have this happen. The cure is antibioctics (sp?) and iodine drops (awful after-taste). It took about 2 months for the left side to completely heal itself.” View full resource at tudiabetes.org
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Type 2 diabetes: Infected Parotid Gland: Has anyone had problems with the large saliva gland on each side of your f... http://bit.ly/5Zm5j8
Diabetes Treated with Reptile Spit: Exenatide and the Managment of Hyperglycemia
suite101.com — “Saliva from the venomous Gila monster (Helodema suspectum) of southwestern North America is leading researchers in a novel direction for the treatment of diabetes.” View full resource at suite101.com
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Here's an article on the connection between Gila Monster venom and diabetes treatment! http://tinyurl.com/ya7n6cq
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