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Liver Cancer Risk increased in Diabetics

...atients and people without liver cancer found that diabetics are stand a three fold risk of developing liver cancer compared to the general population.// After taking other factors into account, such as demographics and major risk factors for liver disease, researchers found diabetes nearly tripled the risk o...

An Exploration into Erectile Dysfunction in Diabetics

...lar simple sugar, present in increased levels //in diabetics O-GlcNAc, interferes with the chain of events needed to achieve and maintain erection and can lead to permanent penile impairment over time. The findings could have valuable implications for new types of erectile dysfunction treatments targeting th...

Ankle Fracture Surgery – Diabetics fare worse than non-diabetics

...team. There has been an increase in the number of diabetics in India and it is estimated that in the next 10 years this is likely to be the next epidemic in the country. This study should be looked at carefully by the India Orthopedic team and they shoul;d look at thioer results in fracture of the ankle surge...

Diabetic Amputation May Reduce If Free Screenings Are There

...ts. Screening is essential because one-third of diabetics have peripheral arterial disease, but most do not present classic symptoms—and by the time they do notice they have a problem, they are often facing amputation, kidney damage, or stroke During the Legs For Life screening, an ankle brachial index (A...

Soy Protein Rich Diet May Help Fatty Liver Of Diabetics

...in Mexico, worked on a diet high on Soy protein in diabetics and studied its effects on fatty liver. Her model of study was diabetic rats with fatty liver who were fed of soy protein for 160 days. She found that the consumption of soy protein prevented the accumulation of triglycerides and cholesterol in the ...

Exubera could mean the end of an insulin injection era for diabetics

...ith an insulin inhaler, potentially offering adult diabetics an alternative to injections// for controlling the...betes. Questions remain about whether adult Type 1 diabetics can expect to achieve tight glycemic control with Exubera. Up to two-thirds of all diabetics do no...

Scorecard to help in diabetic risk assessment of the Indian Population

A new scorecard to enable easy identification of diabetics has been developed as a joint venture by researchers in India, Britain and Australia. This venture has been materialized following the initiative of the International // Diabetes Federation, and the WHO centre for diabetes and the M.V. Hospital for D...

Diabetics increases likelihood of falling and associated accidental injury in elders

...onducted on the aging population has revealed that diabetics are four times more likely to fall than those who ...ng. In an era of limited resources, knowing that diabetics are more likely to fall may facilitate identifying older individuals who are likely to benefit from ...

Scorecard to help in diabetic risk assessment of the Indian Population

A new scorecard to enable easy identification of diabetics has been developed as a joint venture by researchers in India, Britain and Australia. . This venture has been materialized following the initiative of the International // Diabetes Federation, and the WHO centre for diabetes and the M.V. Hospital fo...

A new anti diabetic drug on the anvil

... countries estimated to have the highest number of diabetics in 2000 and 2030, with China and the US following closely. Type II Diabetes, one of the most common chronic diseases globally, is fast gaining // epidemic proportions throughout the world, with pathological manifestations including obesity, hypertens...

Dietary intake of Vitamin E by type 2 diabetics for prevention of atherosclerosis

...s, TC, and LDL-C, respectively. The goal in type 2 diabetics is to reduce LDL-C levels ?ü100 mg/dl. In this stu...ncludes that daily intake of dietary TRF by type 2 diabetics will be useful in the prevention and treatment of hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis. In addition, t...

Dietary intake of Vitamin E by type 2 diabetics for prevention of atherosclerosis

...s, TC, and LDL-C, respectively. The goal in type 2 diabetics is to reduce LDL-C levels ?ü100 mg/dl. In this stu...ncludes that daily intake of dietary TRF by type 2 diabetics will be useful in the prevention and treatment of hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis. In addition, t...

Drug-Coated Stents Work Better In Diabetic Patients After Angioplasty

...hat the results of this study are noteworthy since diabetics are known to have poorer prognosis as compared to non-diabetics after angioplasty. The complete report of the Spanish study appears in the journal Circulation. The study followed 160 people with stents. Half of them had bare metal stents inserted, ...

Association Of Breast Arterial Calcifications With Diabetes And Hypertension

...ypertensive agents. The prevalence of BACs among diabetics (25.4) was higher than among hypertensives (17.6%). The prevalence in the nondiabetic, nonhypertensive (NDNH) group was lowest (7.3%). The prevalence increased with age. BAC was seen almost four times more in diabetic patients and three times more in...

Diabetic Friendly Egg Developed In India

...nitial trials of eggs on himself and claimed that diabetics could now have eggs daily or on a routine basis wi...marginally though I wouldn't say that it will help diabetics give up medicines they take to control blood sugar levels,' added Taneja. The modified egg was the ...

Diabetic Type II Women Have Elevated Bone Density Mass

...It has generally so far been believed that Type II diabetics have bone mass alterations and may have a higher risk of hip fractures. They also are believed to have increased cardiovascular risk factors The news published in the November-December issue of Journal of Diabetes. For the study, 92 patients (36 ma...

Poor Glycaemic Control In Hispanics With Diabetes Causes Severe Depression

...anics with diabetes and less than one-third of the diabetics were found having received mental health treatment...in. Earlier studies have indicated that Hispanic diabetics are usually less likely to have regular sources of medical care for screening or preventive services...

Low turnover by Diabetics for free annual checkup

...py with the outcome and as said to the people that diabetics is not properly monitored it could lead to complications such as amputation, kidney failure, heart diseases, blindness and other complications. Diabetes occurs due to non-metabolisation of food products (glucose) occurs, which may be due to shortag...

Tea Found To Boost Insulin Production And Prevent Cataract

...ignificant health problem faced by majority of the diabetics worldwide. Researchers developed special rats with diabetes. This provided a simulation of the health condition in humans. These diabetic rats were then fed green and black tea for a period of three months. Following this, the chemical composition ...

Carbohydrate-rich Diet In Diabetes Raises Blood Pressure

...rate-rich diet may compound the problem //faced by diabetics by increasing their blood pressure. The research ...abetics. It is estimated that almost 73 percent of diabetics have raised blood pressure. The problem is that high blood pressure in diabetes causes heart attacks...

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