Diabetes Study Verifies Lifesaving Tactic
New York Times - Dec 22, 2005 A 17-year federal study has finally answered one of the most pressing questions about diabetes: Can tight control of blood sugar prevent heart attacks and ...
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High Blood Sugar Raises Cancer Risk
FOXNews - Jan 12, 2005 An increased risk with high blood sugar or diabetes was also found for colorectal cancer (search) and cancers of the esophagus and liver in men, ...
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Diabetes care appears to be improving
msnbc.com - Jun 12, 2005 Doctors have urged people with diabetes to control their blood sugar and blood pressure to avoid or delay kidney failure, which often requires a transplant ...
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Q&A: Diabetes transplant
BBC News - Mar 9, 2005 In diabetes, blood sugar is too high because the body cannot use it properly. This is because the hormone insulin which enables the body to control blood ...
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Treating mom's diabetes helps baby
msnbc.com - Jun 13, 2005 During their third trimester, the women were separated into two groups: One group aggressively managed their diabetes through special diet, blood sugar ...
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Lilly-Amylin Diabetes Drug Wins FDA Approval
TheStreet.com - TheStreet.com (subscription) - Apr 29, 2005 ... 2 diabetes for patients who have not been able to control blood sugar levels ... "Often, current treatments do not provide adequate blood-sugar control ...
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FDA OKs lizard-derived shot for diabetes
USA Today - May 2, 2005 That's consistent with blood-sugar lowering caused by other diabetes drugs, he said. The most common side effect was nausea. Also, patients who take Byetta ...
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