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Researchers discover new stem cell in the adult brain
news-medical.net — “Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered a new stem cell in the adult brain. These cells can proliferate and form several different cell types -- most importantly, they can form new brain cells. Scientists hope to take advantage of the finding to develop methods to heal and repair disease and injury in the brain.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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The Gluten Free Scallywag: Currant & Cinnamon Sugar Biscuits: Gluten Free Recipe
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The New Face of Health Care: Why Nurses Are in Such High Demand - Christine Mackey-Ross - Health - The Atlantic
theatlantic.com — “As new models for dealing with the rising costs of health care emerge, new types of leaders are taking over, with skilled nurses rising to the top.” View full resource at theatlantic.com
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Beta cell stress could trigger the development of type 1 diabetes
sciencedaily.com — “In type 1 diabetes (T1D), pancreatic beta cells die from a misguided autoimmune attack, but how and why that happens is still unclear. Now, scientists have found that a specific type of cellular stress takes place in pancreatic beta cells before the onset of T1D, and that this stress response in the beta cell may in fact help ignite the autoimmune attack.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Study provides important clue in type 1 diabetes
news-medical.net — “In type 1 diabetes (T1D), pancreatic beta cells die from a misguided autoimmune attack, but how and why that happens is still unclear. Now, JDRF-funded scientists from the Indiana University School of Medicine have found that a specific type of cellular stress takes place in pancreatic beta cells before the onset of T1D, and that this stress response in the beta cell may in fact help ignite the autoimmune attack.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Researchers find beta cell stress could trigger the development of type 1 diabetes
medicalxpress.com — “In type 1 diabetes (T1D), pancreatic beta cells die from a misguided autoimmune attack, but how and why that happens is still unclear. Now, JDRF-funded scientists from the Indiana University School of Medicine have found that a specific type of cellular stress takes place in pancreatic beta cells before ...” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Comments of exhaustion, fatigue, lethargy, tiredness, weariness in the use of Levemir - eHealthMe.com
ehealthme.com — “I have been worried recently about my extreme tiredness. I am a type 1 diabetic (30yrs) currently studying for a degree and have not been able to study due to tiredness. I have been on Levemir insulin for a little over a month. Really glad I found this webpage as I may be able to take some action now..it has really been stressing me out!” View full resource at ehealthme.com
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Self-Monitoring Benefits New Type 2s in the First Year - Diabetes Health
diabeteshealth.com — “Diabetes Health - Monitoring: Self-Testing. If you are newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and don\'t take insulin, a new study says that you are likely to have better A1Cs if you have access to blood glucose testing supplies and use them.” View full resource at diabeteshealth.com
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uscyclingreport.com - Team Type I-Sanofi Speaks About Not Getting Invited to the Amgen Tour of California
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Round 2 in #diabetes cycling news - @philsoutherland takes on corruption in Amgen Tour of CA: http://t.co/qI6KE5w8 @TeamType1
BRG1 gene loss implies lack of response of cells to retinoic acid and steroids
news-medical.net — “Retinoic acid (vitamin A) and steroids are hormones found in our body that protect against oxidative stress, reduce inflammation and are involved in cellular differentiation processes. One of the characteristics of tumours is that their cells have lost the ability to differentiate; therefore these hormones have useful properties to prevent cancer. Currently, retinoic acid and steroids are being used to treat some types of leukaemia.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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5 Things I Learned About the Future from Stephen Wolfram (Data Are Good For Our Health) | Health Care Social Media | Scoop.it
scoop.it — “We can take the science of computation up a notch if we have more data. That's why Stephen Wolfram has been collecting personal data about himself for decades. He wanted to understand his patterns and habits better, so he started tracking his typing, emailing, phone calls, walking and more. He's started to apply his own tools to his personal dataset, and it has taught him some illuminating lessons.” View full resource at scoop.it
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Super Nutrient of the Week: Omega 3’s | Healthline
healthline.com — “Omega 3 fatty acids are a type of polyunsaturated fat and are considered an essential fatty acid because your body cannot manufacture them. Eating foods rich in omega 3 fatty acids have proven to have many nutritional benefits.” View full resource at healthline.com
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Bristol University | News from the University | School of Clinical Sciences
bristol.ac.uk — “Doctors from the University of Bristol are looking for volunteers who have recently been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes to take part in an exercise study.” View full resource at bristol.ac.uk
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Could the Postponement of Aging Be in Our Near Future? | Brain Health Blog
everydayhealth.com — “If you don't know about senescent cells, you might be hearing more about them in the next few years. This special type of cell, found throughout the body including the brain, is believed to play a role in aging.” View full resource at everydayhealth.com
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A recent study may shed new light on postponing the aging process, writes Dr. Keith Black on @everydayhealth http://t.co/rFfU1O2U
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