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Type 2 diabetes research may have received a boost today after researchers identified a human genetic variant that raises the risk of developing the condition.

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Study Identifies Possible Protective Blood Factors Against Type 2 Diabetes

newswise.com — “Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in collaboration with Nurses’ Health Study investigators have shown that levels of certain related proteins found in blood are associated with a greatly reduced risk for developing type 2 diabetes up to a decade or more later. The findings, published today in the online edition of Diabetes, could open a new front in the war against diabetes.View full resource at newswise.com

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Diabetes Risk For Men Who Skip Breakfast, Say Experts

huffingtonpost.co.uk — “Men who skip breakfast are more likely to develop diabetes, say researchers at Harvard School of Public Medicine in the United States. A new study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has exposed a link between missing meals and an increased chance of contracting diet-related disease type 2 diabetes.View full resource at huffingtonpost.co.uk

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Bariatric surgery dramatically outperforms standard treatment for type 2 diabetes

eurekalert.org — “In the first published study of its kind, researchers from the Catholic University/Policlinico Gemelli in Rome, Italy, and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center found that bariatric surgery dramatically outperforms standard medical treatment of severe type 2 diabetes.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Bariatric Surgery Dramatically Outperforms Standard Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes

newswise.com — “In the first published study of its kind, researchers from the Catholic University/Policlinico Gemelli in Rome, Italy, and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center found that bariatric surgery dramatically outperforms standard medical treatment of severe type 2 diabetes.View full resource at newswise.com

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Bariatric Surgery Dramatically Outperforms Standard Treatment for Type 2 Diabetes

newswise.com — “In the first published study of its kind, researchers from the Catholic University/Policlinico Gemelli in Rome, Italy, and NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center found that bariatric surgery dramatically outperforms standard medical treatment of severe type 2 diabetes.View full resource at newswise.com

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Dapagliflozin aids glycemic control in type 2 diabetes

medicalxpress.com — “(HealthDay) -- For patients with inadequately controlled type 2 diabetes, treatment with dapagliflozin is associated with improved glycemic control, stabilized insulin dosing, and weight reductions, according to research published in the March 20 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Cegedim Strategic Data (CSD) Forecasts the Growth in Diabetes Cases in France Through 2022 - Yahoo! Finance

finance.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! Finance: PARIS-- - Cegedim Strategic Data , leading provider of healthcare market research, has published the results of its study on the evolution of type 2 Diabetes in France up to 2022.The study uses CSD's longitudinal ...View full resource at finance.yahoo.com

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Think Twice About Rice? New Study’s Advice - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “By Dr. LAWRENCE BORGES, ABC News Medical Unit With every forkful of white rice you eat, your risk of type 2 diabetes could go up, or so says an analysis of research published today in the British Medical Journal. But don’t put the rice cooker away just yet. Other experts caution there may be only a grain of truth to this latest health warning. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health compiled data from seven studies that followed 352,384 subjectView full resource at abcnews.go.com

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Kidney International - Abstract of article: Combined intensive blood pressure and glycemic control does not produce an additive benefit on microvascular outcomes in type 2 diabetic patients

nature.com — “Kidney International aims to inform the renal researcher and practicing nephrologists on all aspects of renal research. Clinical and basic renal research, commentaries, The Renal Consult, Nephrology sans Frontieres, minireviews, reviews, Nephrology Images, Journal Club. Published weekly online and twice a month in print.View full resource at nature.com

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Combined intensive BP and glycemic control does not produce an additive microvascular benefit in T2 diabetic patients. http://t.co/HIdNLbTH

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Researchers Pave The Way For Improving Treatment For Type 2 Diabetes

medicalnewstoday.com — “In a study published last week in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, a team led by Dr. Vincent Poitout of the University of MonView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Memory Function - Decaffeinated Coffee May Help

medicalnewstoday.com — “Drinking decaffeinated coffee may improve brain energy metabolism associated with diabetes type 2, according to a study published in Nutritional Neuroscience and carried out by researchersView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Three cups of black tea each day could help reduce risk of diabetes

diabetes.co.uk — “A new study has claimed that people who drink at least three cups of black tea each day could be lowering their risk of developing conditions such as diabetes and heart attacks . It already believed that regularly drinking tea helps to prevent the blood from clotting and manages blood pressure . However, this research, based on analysis of 40 research papers and published in the UK Nutrition Bulletin, found that three cups of tea per day could reduce the risk of heart attack by up to 60 per centView full resource at diabetes.co.uk

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Another benefit of *black* tea - it may reduce diabetes risk (three cups!) - figures it is a study from UK ;) http://t.co/yuG5IdPb

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Black tea may help cut type 2 diabetes, CVD risks - Related Stories - ANA SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “Daily intake of at least three cups of black tea may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and lower the risk of heart attacks by up to 60%, according to an analysis of 40 research papers published in the U.K.'s Nutrition Bulletin. View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Black tea might cut risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease - Related Stories - SmartBrief for Nutritionists

smartbrief.com — “Daily intake of at least three cups of black tea might reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and lower the risk of heart attack by as much as 60%, according to an analysis of 40 research papers that was published in the U.K.'s Nutrition Bulletin. View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Research claims that diabetics should take more vitamin B12 daily

diabetes.co.uk — “A new study has argued that people who have developed type 2 diabetes and are taking the oral drug metformin to treat it should take more than the recommended daily allowance of vitamin B12 . The research, which was published in Diabetes Care, assessed data from the National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey (NHANES) in the United States between 1999 and 2006. The NHANES data showed that the prevalence of biochemical B12 deficiency was greatest for people with type 2 diabetes taking metfView full resource at diabetes.co.uk

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HIgher intake of Vitamin B12 neeeded 4 Diabetics on metformin http://t.co/RUsOUajC

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