Topic: Nordic Countries
Lindsey KonkelNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who live in areas with high levels of traffic-related air pollution may face a slightly increased risk of developing diabetes, Danish researchers conclude in a new study.They found that people living in urban areas with ...
In type 1 diabetes Melita's the beta cells of the body get damaged beyond proper functioning. This means that insulin needs to be pumped into the system of the diabetic on a daily basis by an injection. A new vaccine is being ...
Serpentine Gemstones seem of its name fromthe word serpent as it resembles of its color and markings resembled the skinof snake. The rare types of serpentine such as ?williamsite' which is darker incolor and having a very dark green hue and tiny ...
A sustained three-year program involving supervised exercise, dietary counseling, and regular group meetings can cost-effectively increase quality of life (QOL) for those at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to research published in the Sept. 13 issue of the Archives of Internal ...
Lipodystrophy is a disorder that affects the fatty tissue of the body and is primarily distinguished by a severe loss of body fat. People who are affected with lipodystrophy often develop a resistance to insulin , and have diabetes , a fatty ...
Long-term use of fenofibrate in type 2 diabetes is linked to lowered measures of renal function but has no effect on albumin excretion rate, according to research published in the February issue of Diabetes Care.. Carol Forsblom, of the Folkhalsan Institute of ...
A few days ago I executed a small tweak in the portfolio. I had held Stryker (SYK) as an almost across the board holding for many years with the big idea that boomers would stay active longer than their parents, but that ...
Among offspring born to parents with late-onset type 1 diabetes, the risk of the disease varies according to the gender of the parent in combination with the age of diabetes onset in the parent, according to research published in the January issue ...
Parents of children with diabetes-associated autoantibodies did not report an increased level of stress until there was an actual diabetes diagnosis, according to a study in the December issue of Diabetes Care.. Eszter Goldstein, M.D., of the University of Turku in Finland, ...
Obesity is a Problem with Pressing Medical, Public Health and Social Implications on a Global Scale. The meeting has been organised by Karine Clement (Institut des Cordeliers, Paris, France), Bruce Spiegelman (Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA) and Yves Christen (la Fondation Ipsen, ...