Sunday, August 29, 2010

Diabetes News – Newsletter for August 29, 2010

Sunday, August 29, 2010


Moms who don’t breastfeed at risk of diabetes

WASHINGTON – Women who don’t breastfeed their babies are more at risk of developing type-2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease, later in life than mothers who did.

“We have seen dramatic increases in the prevalence of type-2 diabetes over the last century,” said Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, assistant professor of medicine, epidemiology, and …. Source article  : Moms who don’t breastfeed at risk of diabetes.

By 2030, India’s diabetes population will reach 79 mn

NEW DELHI – By the year 2030, an estimated 79.4 million people in India will be affected by diabetes – the largest in the world, the Lok Sabha was informed Friday.

In a written reply, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad agreed that international health bodies have cautioned that India may have the largest number of diabetic …. Original article  : By 2030, India’s diabetes population will reach 79 mn.

Does cinnamon beat heart disease, diabetes?

LONDON – Could cinnamon help prevent diabetes and heart disease?
A study indicates that a cinnamon-water solution contains anti-oxidants that can slash chances of getting either disease by up to 23 percent.

The Centre for Applied Health Sciences researchers in Fairlawn, Ohio, US, studied a group of ‘pre-diabetic’ obese people. Pre-diabetes preceds full-blown diabetes, reports [..] Read the original article: here.

Mothers who don’t breastfeed more likely to develop diabetes

WASHINGTON – Mothers who don’t breastfeed their babies are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes later in life, according to a study by University of Pittsburgh researchers.

“We have seen dramatic increases in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes over the last century,” said Dr. Eleanor Bimla Schwarz, assistant professor of medicine, epidemiology, and obstetrics, …. Original article  : Mothers who don’t breastfeed more likely to develop diabetes.

Grapefruit shows promise in treating diabetes

LONDON – Grapefruit has shown promise in the treatment of diabetes, thanks to the presence of an antioxidant in it.

Naringenin, which gives grapefruit its bitter taste, can do the same job as two separate drugs used in managing Type 2 diabetes, scientists said.
Diabetes occurs when the body is unable to produce enough insulin to … Original article on : Grapefruit shows promise in treating diabetes.

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