If you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes, you don’t need to abolish every speck of sugar from your diet. Here’s why: In a nutshell, people with diabetes have a hard time reducing the amount of sugar in their blood to normal levels, and a too high ...
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FRIDAY, Oct. 10 (HealthDay News) -- In a group of Medicare beneficiaries who have diabetes, being depressed was associated with a higher death rate, according to a new study. Publishing in the October issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine ...
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WEDNESDAY, Oct. 8 (HealthDay News) -- Swedish researchers have developed a vaccine that may change the way the immune system responds in people who are newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. "By a very simple vaccination, without adverse events, it ...
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To help the uninsured diabetic, Blue Sparrow is introducing the Direct2Home program. This program is designed for diabetics who must pay out of pocket for their diabetic supplies. The program is about $18 a month and includes a full month’s worth ...
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - About one third of young adult men with type 2 diabetes have low testosterone levels, research shows. The potential implications for men, in terms of their sexual and reproductive function during prime reproductive years ...
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New Texas sales tax permits issued by the Texas comptroller for the week ended Oct. 3 for businesses in El Paso. Tax permits are issued to new businesses and new outlets or new owners for existing businesses. East Side Anne Hourigan Delaney, dba Anne ...
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Annabelle Salomon of Oklahoma, at Baylor All Saints Medical Center, hopes the islet cell transplant will allow her to lead a life free of insulin injections. Star-Telegram/M.L. Gray Four years ago, Annabelle Salomon was blaring down an Oklahoma road ...
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