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More Articles from Diabetes Information: MORE RESOURCES: Site: Yahoo! News Search Results for diabetes $50 million partnership benefits diabetes research (The Des Moines Register) The University of Iowa promises to become the premier diabetes research institution in the country following an unprecedented $50 million fundraising partnership with the million-member Fraternal Order of Eagles. American Diabetes Association Announces New Latino Diabetes Toolkit (Medical News Today) To celebrate the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month and to recognize those in the Hispanic/Latino American population who have, or are at risk for, diabetes, the American Diabetes Association, through a grant from the Abbott Fund, is introducing its new Adult Prevention Toolkit designed specifically for community-based and faith-based organizations in Hispanic/Latino communities. Data Show GalvusŪ Better Tolerated By Patients With Type 2 Diabetes (Medical News Today) New data show GalvusŪ (vildagliptin), an oral treatment for type 2 diabetes, is better tolerated and as effective as commonly prescribed anti-diabetic oral medicines, called thiazolidinediones (TZDs), when added to metformin[1]. Patients treated with Galvus did not gain weight, a common side effect of other type 2 diabetes medicines, regardless of their race, body mass index or age[1]. Biodel shares fall on diabetes drug concern (AP via Yahoo! Finance) Shares of Biodel Inc. moved lower Thursday as Oppenheimer & Co. echoed continued concern on Wall Street over the company's late-stage program for the diabetes treatment Viaject. Men With Diabetes Don't Know the Facts (WebMD) Only 30% of men with diabetes say they know a lot about the symptoms or conditions related to type 2 diabetes, according to a survey. Groups pledges $25 million to UI diabetes center (WOI-TV Des Moines) IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - University of Iowa officials says a $25 million donation from the Fraternal Order of Eagles will help pay for a new diabetes research center. Arsenic is linked to diabetes --- HealthandAge (HealthandAge) Arsenic is highly toxic in many ways and now a new risk of exposure has been uncovered. In a study, a group with type 2 diabetes had 26 percent higher levels of arsenic in their urine compared to those without diabetes. Fat distribution is important in diabetes risk --- HealthandAge (HealthandAge) Overweight and obesity are linked with an increased risk of diabetes and heart disease. But a study from Germany now reveals that much depends on how the fat is distributed around the body. Saxagliptin improves diabetes outcome: BMS (PharmaBiz) Results from two 24-week phase-III studies presented at the 44th European Association for the Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting demonstrated that Onglyza (saxagliptin), an investigational selective inhibitor with extended binding to the dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) enzyme in development by Bristol-Myers Squibb Company and AstraZeneca, produced significant reductions across all key measures of ... Eagles, U of I start fundraising for major diabetes research site (The Des Moines Register) The University of Iowa promises to become the premiere diabetes research institution in the country following a fundraising partnership with the national Fraternal Order of Eagles, President Sally Mason said Thursday. Warning: MagpieRSS: Failed to parse RSS file. (> required at line 14, column 29) in /home/.hellodolly/jsteiner64/scholarlyarticles.org/diabetes/magpierss/rss_fetch.inc on line 238 Site: Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/.hellodolly/jsteiner64/scholarlyarticles.org/diabetes/inc/rss.php on line 26 |
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