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BBC News
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Diabetes patients may soon be able to take a pill to control their condition instead of repeated injections.
UK company Diabetology, with experts at Cardiff University, says it has solved a crucial problem with oral insulin.
The capsule's special co..
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Times Online
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Diabetics using stem-cell therapy have been able to stop taking insulin injections for the first time, after their bodies started to produce the hormone naturally again.
In a breakthrough trial, 15 young patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes we..
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BBC News
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Skin secretions from a South American "shrinking" frog could be used to treat type 2 diabetes, researchers say.
A compound isolated from the frog, which grows to 27cm as a tadpole before shrinking to 4cm in adulthood, stimulates insulin release.
A s..
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MSNBC
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Insulin underdosing
And because diabetics have the unique power to control the amount of insulin they give themselves, they have a tempting — and dangerously easy — way to shed these unwanted pounds. One in three type 1 diabetics reported skipping..
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Physorg
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Insulin, it turns out, may be as important for the mind as it is for the body. Research in the last few years has raised the possibility that Alzheimer’s memory loss could be due to a novel third form of diabetes.
Now scientists at Northwestern Univ..
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U.S. News
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In the battle of the diet plans, the main question is: Which one works best?
Perhaps, though, the real question should be: Whom is it best for? A study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association finds that you may do better on..
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