New York Times - Feb 8, 2008 By TARA PARKER-POPE. The startling findings of a major federal study on the effects of lowering blood sugar are unlikely to change the way most people with ...
USA Today - Aug 28, 2007 Those found to have blood sugar high enough to be diagnosed with diabetes are treated with diet, exercise and sometimes insulin. The study "says to women, ...
New York Times - Jun 7, 2008 And since diabetes is characterized by high levels of blood sugar, the hope was that if people with diabetes could just get their blood sugar as close to ...
msnbc.com - Jun 22, 2007 CHICAGO - The higher a pregnant woman's level of blood sugar, the greater the risk to her newborn — whether the mother has diabetes or not, ...
Forbes - Sep 9, 2008 For the first study, more than 4200 patients with type 2 diabetes were randomly assigned to either a restricted diet aimed at improving blood sugar or to ...
msnbc.com - Sep 17, 2007 Some 21 million Americans have diabetes, meaning their bodies cannot properly regulate blood sugar, or glucose. About 5 million inject insulin, ...
Forbes - Sep 7, 2008 MONDAY, Sept. 8 (HealthDay News) -- A device worn under the skin that measures blood sugar 24/7 can benefit people with type 1 diabetes, a new study shows. ...
USA Today - Jun 4, 2007 Except for one card summarizing how well different diabetes drugs control blood sugar — and they all do, to varying degrees — there isn't one that explains ...
Reuters - Jan 28, 2008 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cutting down on caffeine could help people with the most common form of diabetes better control their blood sugar levels, ...
Deseret News - Jun 24, 2007 CHICAGO — The higher a pregnant woman's level of blood sugar, the greater the risk to her newborn — whether the mother has diabetes or not, ...