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Micro RNA in Diabetes

University of Oklahoma: Type 2 diabetes in young people ages 10 to19 has more than doubled in the past 20 years, yet it remains difficult for physicians to predict who will be diagnosed and who will improve with treatment. A newly published study from the University of Oklahoma shows that measuring the circulating abundance of microRNAs -- which affect insulin-producing ...


Controlling Diabetes with Diets and Exercise

PLOS: Individuals diagnosed with prediabetes can reduce their long-term risk of death and diabetes-related health complications if they delay the onset of diabetes for just four years through diet and exercise, according to new findings.Guangwei Li of the China-Japan Friendship Hospital and colleagues report these findings in a new study published July 9 in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine.Lifestyle changes, ...


Metabolic Disorder Market Growth & Size

The metabolic disorders therapeutics market is projected to witness major growth during the forecast period. Increasing cases of hypertension, cardiomyopathy, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia boost the metabolic syndrome market. Factors such as adaptation of unhealthy lifestyle, increased stress in daily life & malnutrition and family history with cardiac disease are also increasing the market growth. Many major market players are contributing ...


Prevention for Diabetes

Deutsches Zentrum fuer Diabetesforschung DZD : People with prediabetes are advised to reduce their weight in order to prevent manifest diabetes. Researchers have now been able to show that people achieve the best diabetes protection when they reduce their weight and at the same time normalize blood sugar regulation. Researchers from the Institute for Diabetes Research and Metabolic Diseases of ...


Fats and Proteins Leverage Blood Sugar control

Reasearch University of British Columbia: On common practice wiles dealing to manage blood sugar levels, the most common practice is when most people start counting carbohydrates intake in their food. A latest research reveals that, for some, it would be very important to consider the proteins and fats in their diet plans that can leverage blood sugar levels. The case study ...


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