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LONDON, February 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The latest issue of the journal Diabetic Hypoglycemia ( http://www.hypodiab.com ) reviews the role of hypoglycemia in provoking crimes and misdemeanors.
The results of a new study on managing juvenile diabetes may give hope to millions of parents in this country and abroad who typically wake up several times a night to make sure their children's blood sugar levels have not dropped into the danger zone.
By Julia McClure Correspondent West Gainesville residents have a new opportunity for free medical care at their local library every Monday from 6 to 9 p.m.
In a medical breakthrough, British researchers have developed an artificial pancreas that can help regulate blood sugar levels in children with type 1 diabetes.
In a landmark study in children and teenagers with type 1 diabetes, JDRF-funded researchers at the University of Cambridge showed that using a first-generation artificial pancreas system overnight can lower the risk of low blood sugar emergencies while sleeping, and at the same time improve diabetes control. The trials tested the safety and effectiveness of a first-generation artificial pancreas ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Victoza (liraglutide), a once-daily injection to treat type 2 diabetes in some adults.
In a landmark study in children and teenagers with type 1 diabetes, JDRF-funded researchers at the University of Cambridge showed that using a first-generation artificial pancreas system overnight can lower the risk of low blood sugar emergencies while sleeping, and at the same time improve diabetes control.
British scientists claim to have made a significant breakthrough towards developing a so-called "artificial pancreas" system for managing type 1 diabetes in children.
The results of a new study on managing juvenile diabetes may give hope to millions of parents in the United States and abroad who typically wake up several times a night to make sure their children's blood sugar levels have not...
Children and teens with Type 1 diabetes were able to better control their blood sugar using an automated system that measures glucose levels in real time than with a conventional insulin pump, researchers found.
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