Monday, July 19, 2010

Diabetes News – Weekly Newsletter for July 12-19, 2010

Monday, July 19, 2010


Indian scientists discover a unique anti-diabetic insulin

NEW DELHI – Indian scientists have reportedly discovered a new form of insulin that could could help diabetic patients control their blood sugar levels.

According to the scientists, a patient has to take only a single shot of insulin to keep sugar levels under control for over a month.

The National Immunology Institute has reveated …. Original article  : Indian scientists discover a unique anti-diabetic insulin.

Disruption in body clock genes could lead to diabetes

LONDON – A new animal study has shown that disruption of two genes that control circadian rhythms can lead to diabetes.

Circadian rhythms are cyclical patterns in biological activities, such as sleeping, eating, body temperature and hormone production.

“These results indicate that disruption of the daily clock may contribute to diabetes by impairing the pancreas’ ability to …. Original source  : Disruption in body clock genes could lead to diabetes.

Experimental anti-obesity drug cuts body weight sans side effects

WASHINGTON – In a study on rodents, researchers have found that a second-generation experimental anti-obesity and diabetes drug could reduce body weight while avoiding the risk of psychiatric side effects linked with its predecessor rimonabant.

The first generation of anti-obesity drugs that targeted the cannabinoid receptor CB1 – such as rimonabant – showed great promise as …. Source  : Experimental anti-obesity drug cuts body weight sans side effects.

Discovery offers new approach for diabetes therapy

WASHINGTON – Scientists have ‘cured’ laboratory mice of mild, diet-induced diabetes by stimulating the production of a particular enzyme.

According to researchers, the findings could offer a new approach to diabetes therapy, especially if a drug could be identified that would do the same thing, which in this case was accomplished with genetic manipulation.

Increased levels of …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

Cashew seed extract could help diabetics

WASHINGTON – Cashew seed extract has anti-diabetic properties, a new study has found.

The study was conducted by researchers at University of Montreal (Canada) and the Universit??? de Yaounde (Cameroun).

Diabetes is caused when a person has high blood sugar because their body does not respond well to insulin and/or does not produce enough of the hormone.

“Of …. Source  : Cashew seed extract could help diabetics.

Doctors, scientists caution people about sugar free potatoes in Lucknow

LUCKNOW – Doctors and scientists have warned diabetic patients not to consume sugar free potatoes available in markets in Lucknow, since these are just normal potatoes and can alter a patient’s sugar levels.ccording to agricultural scientists, these potatoes have been stored in calibrated conditions.It is not true that …. Original article on Gaea Times at  : Doctors, scientists caution people about sugar free potatoes in Lucknow.

Body fat predicts the risk of diabetes better than BMI

WASHINGTON – Waist circumference gives a better prediction of diabetes risk than BMI, according to researchers at the German Institute for Nutritional Research in Potsdam-Rehbrucke.

Silke Feller and her colleagues concluded that predictive power of waist circumference for diabetes is particularly high for normal and underweight people (BMI less than 25).

Persons with a BMI of … Original source on Gaea Times at : Body fat predicts the risk of diabetes better than BMI.

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