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Is Diabetes Genetic?

If you think you are doomed to become diabetic because it "runs in your family," take heart. You inherit a susceptibility to Type II diabetes; you do not inherit diabetes. One of three Americans will beco...

By: Gabe Mirkin, M.D.

Low-Carb Diets and Diabetes

In a low-carb diet, the carbohydrate intake is limited to about 5 to 10 percent, such that protein and fats take precedence in one’s eating habits, to be able to keep sated and avoid bouts of hunger. It is in maintai...

By: Philip Nicosia

Can Diabetes be Cured?

There are two types of diabetes: Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes includes individuals dependent upon insulin to prevent ketosis (abnormal accumulation of ketones in the body as a result of a de...

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Updated Diabetes Related News:

Hope of speeding up drug development

Almost every day brings news of an apparent breakthrough against cancer, infectious diseases, or metabolic conditions like diabetes, but these rarely translate into effective therapies or drugs, an...


Garlic Chemical Tablet Treats Diabetes I And II, Study Suggests

When Hiromu Sakurai and colleagues from the Suzuka University of Medical Science, Japan, gave the drug orally to type I diabetic mice, they found it reduced blood glucose levels.


Obesity among poor children tied to diet

A study finds that obese children from poor families often don't eat enough. Researchers have long blamed childhood obesity and diabetes, especially in poor neighborhoods, on too much food and too ...


JDRF funded research shows promise for prevention, reversal of type 1 diabetes

Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco have reported that two common cancer drugs have been used to block and reverse type 1 diabetes in mice.



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