Diabetes News – Newsletter for June 29, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Pregnant mother’s dietary protein and serotonin linked to gestational diabetes
WASHINGTON – Scientists claim that gestational diabetes is linked to serotonin, a chemical produced by the body, and is influenced by the amount of protein in the mother’s diet early in pregnancy.
Researchers at UCSF said that the find could lead to simple dietary solutions and possible therapeutics for the disorder and could even help reverse …. Original article : Pregnant mother’s dietary protein and serotonin linked to gestational diabetes.
Intervention in middle school lowers type 2 diabetes risk in kids: Study
WASHINGTON – An intervention in middle schools lowered the obesity rate in students at highest risk for type 2 diabetes, according to a new study.
Students who started out overweight or obese in sixth grade are the ones who are prone to type 2 diabetes.
Healthy Study conducted from the beginning of the sixth grade to the … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Intervention in middle school lowers type 2 diabetes risk in kids: Study.
Diabetics with minor kidney damage ’six times more likely to die’
WASHINGTON – Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health have found that people with type 1 diabetes who have early and asymptomatic kidney damage, as indicated by small amounts of protein in the … Read more »».
No heart benefit from Omega-3 for diabetic women
WASHINGTON – A University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health study has found that consuming higher amounts of omega-3 fatty acids is not linked to lower heart disease risk for women with type 1 diabetes.
Omega-3 fatty acids, primarily found …. Original article : No heart benefit from Omega-3 for diabetic women.
High levels of ‘good’ cholesterol may be harmful for diabetic women
WASHINGTON – A University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health study has found that elevated blood levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) or ‘good’ cholesterol, typically thought to protect against heart disease, may do the opposite in women with type 1 diabetes.
HDL …. Source : Gaea News Network.