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Chromium and Diabetes | The Poor Diabetic
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Most Recently Shared on March 21, 2010 at 5:28 pm By:
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Mom’s Poor Health Increases Baby’s Risk for Autism and Other Disorders
emaxhealth.com — “A major study has found that when pregnant women are obese or have correlating conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure, their children are...” View full resource at emaxhealth.com
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Mom’s Poor Health Increases Baby’s Risk for Autism and Other Disorders: http://t.co/3lOKZdIB
Lack of Services in Calif. Communities Associated With Public Health Risks - California Healthline
californiahealthline.org — “California residents of low-income unincorporated communities lack basic services that could help curb chronic health conditions. Experts say residents in communities with poor infrastructure experience high rates of diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. California Watch.” View full resource at californiahealthline.org
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Complicated link between diet drinks, health: study | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Studies have hinted that diet-soda lovers could face higher risks of diabetes and heart disease, but new findings suggest that overall diet may be what matters most in the end.Several” View full resource at reuters.com
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 9:10 pm By:
Previously noted link between diabetes and diet drinks may be more related to an overall poor diet. http://t.co/EvB1tPKP
Bronx Woman Determined To ‘Green the Ghetto'
huffingtonpost.com — “Written by Jen Sotolongo for Positive News Growing up in the Bronx, N.Y., Majora Carter was all too aware of the high rate of asthma and diabetes that riddled her community, due to poor air quality and pollution.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Bronx Woman, Majora Carter, Determined To ‘Green the Ghetto’ http://t.co/tKjjgqjd via: @HuffingtonPost
Chronically ill Central American immigrants struggle to pay for health care
news-medical.net — “The national recession didn't just hit people living in the U.S. - it's made it more difficult for people to pay for medical bills in poor countries like Honduras, according to a new University of Michigan study.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Diabetes News: Chronically ill Central American immigrants struggle to pay for health care: The national recessi... http://t.co/EYy2kY6c
Study of Once Daily Levemir (SOLVETM): Insights into the timing of insulin initiation in people with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes in routine clinical practice. - Khunti - Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism - Wiley Online Library
onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Study of Once Daily Levemir (SOLVETM): Insights into the timing of insulin initiation in people with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes in routine clinical practice. - Khunti - Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism - Wiley Online Library” View full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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H. pylori bacteria linked to blood sugar control in adult type II diabetes
sciencedaily.com — “A new study reveals that the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) bacteria is associated with elevated levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), an important biomarker for blood glucose levels and diabetes. The association was even stronger in obese individuals with a higher Body Mass Index (BMI). The results suggest the bacteria may play a role in the development of diabetes in adults.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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#Obesity #Diabetes H.pylori, the ulcer bacteria, is associated with poorly controlled blood sugars in Type 2... http://t.co/lt9MyWJF
How I Stay Up-To-Date on Type 2 Diabetes | The Poor Diabetic
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How I Stay Up-To-Date on Type 2 #Diabetes: Guest #dblog by my friend Dan please lets welcome him to the #DOC. Thanks http://t.co/wYtewyi2
Elsevier
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Molecular mechanisms of chromium in alleviating insulin resistance: Abstract: Type 2 diabetes is often associate... http://t.co/U2p4o80n
Endocrinology Medical Article | Recreational drug use in type 1 diabetes: an invisible accomplice to poor glycaemic control
mdlinx.com — “Endocrinology Medical Article: Recreational drug use in type 1 diabetes: an invisible accomplice to poor glycaemic control” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Recreational drug use in type 1 diabetes: an invisible accomplice to poor glycaemic control? - Lee - 2012 - Internal Medicine Journal - Wiley Online Library
onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “Recreational drug use in type 1 diabetes: an invisible accomplice to poor glycaemic control? - Lee - 2012 - Internal Medicine Journal - Wiley Online Library” View full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Recreational drug use in type 1 diabetes: an invisible accomplice to poor glycaemic control? http://t.co/1JcsrhbH
Health program for poor women at heart of funding face-off between Texas, federal officials - The Washington Post
washingtonpost.com — “FORT WORTH, Texas — Delia Henry was tired but had no idea her blood sugar was high when she went to Planned Parenthood for her annual gynecological exam. The clinic referred her to a doctor, who diagnosed her with diabetes.” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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BBC News - 'Feet first' for diabetes patients
bbc.co.uk — “As a new study highlights major variations in diabetes-related foot amputation rates, Barbara Young, chief executive of Diabetes UK, explains why action is needed to cut rates of preventable amputations.” View full resource at bbc.co.uk
Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 11:06 pm By:
Diabetes foot care is often poor and should be prioritised --> Feet first' for diabetes patients http://t.co/gZUn26ov #NHS
Improved Diabetes Control and Pancreatic Function in a Type 2 Diabetic after Omeprazole Administration
hindawi.com — “A 43-year-old man with type 2 diabetes, opposed to insulin use and poorly responsive to oral agents added sequentially over 6 years, was placed on 40?mg omeprazole twice daily. A linear decline in daily fasting blood glucose was observed over the first two-month treatment, and his hemoglobin A1c was reduced from 11.9% to 8.2%, then sustained at 8.1% after four months. Glucose, insulin, and C-peptide response to a 2-hour glucose tolerance test were consistently improved across this time period, a” View full resource at hindawi.com
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Improved Diabetes Control and Pancreatic Function in a Type 2 Diabetic after Omeprazole Administration: A 43-yea... http://t.co/pCUUt4VP
Soda's Health Risks: How Bad Is It Really?
huffingtonpost.com — “It seems like a new study linking soda consumption to poor health makes headlines each week. And whether you're choosing the full-sugar or diet variety, the data shows that you may be putting yourself at a heightened risk for everything from heart attack to osteoporosis.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 5:59 pm By:
Weight gain, Type 2 diabetes, and now heart attacks: soda, the drink that keeps on giving. http://t.co/qYFVO8yI
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