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Meal planning and cooking for those with diabetes can be a challenge. A new cookbook, co-written by a Leith dietitian and veteran cookbook writer, is intended to help. “Choice Menus, Cooking for One or Two”, published by HarperCollins in co-operation with the Canadian Diabetes Association, was written by Leith’s [...]
Wiesbaden, Germany - Doctors recommend diabetics undergo regular cancer screenings because not only are they at greater risk of developing kidney and circulatory disease, they also are at greater risk of developing tumours. Colon cancer is 30 per cen...
The number of people with diabetes has increased by three million in three years to a new high of 24 million, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Miley Cyrus has splashed out on a $75,000 car for her 16th birthday. 'Hannah Montana' star - who reportedly earned $18.2 million last year - is treating herself to a 'fully loaded' white convertible Mercedes Benz to mark the milestone on November 23.
Researchers have reported that a new once-weekly treatment for type 2 diabetes could replace the more common twice-daily injection.
Environment, science & technology: Slow-acting version of exenatide more effective at controlling glucose levels, say researchers
Copyright © 2008 ScoutNews LLC. All rights reserved. SUNDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- A new once-a-week formulation of the injectable diabetes drug Byetta controls blood sugar even better than the older twice-a-day formulation, researchers report.
The primary chemical used to produce hard plastics, such as bottles, can be a potential risk factor for metabolic syndrome.
But Byetta has also been linked recently to patient deaths.
TORONTO - A once-a-week injectable diabetes drug appears to lower blood sugar somewhat better than the same drug injected twice daily, creating promise that the new formulation may be a more useful part of a Type 2 diabetes control regime, a new study suggests.
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