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Tighter Blood Sugar Control Not Best for Some Diabetics
TUESDAY, Dec. 15 (HealthDay News) -- Tight blood sugar control needn't be the end-all factor for people with type 2 diabetes who have other medical problems, a new study indicates.
HealthDay via Yahoo! News, Tue Dec 15 06:02:56 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Tighter Blood Sugar Control Not Best for Some Diabetics
Title: Tighter Blood Sugar Control Not Best for Some Diabetics Category: Health News Created: 12/15/2009 8:10:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 12/15/2009
MedicineNet.com, Tue Dec 15 13:23:17 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Celgene announces positive data from its apremilast Phase IIb study fo...
Celgene Corporation announced clinical data from an investigational Phase IIb, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of apremilast (CC-10004) in patients with moderate-to-severe plaque-typ...
News-Medical-Net, Tue Dec 15 05:27:11 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Tighter Blood Sugar Control Not Best for Some Diabetics
Other medical problems must be weighed first, study finds
Forbes, Tue Dec 15 06:31:15 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
The truth about diabetic diets
Having diabetes doesn't mean having to eat a spartan diet of bland, tasteless foods. But it does mean you have to pay close attention to portion control. Learn why some of the common myths ...
CNN, Mon Dec 14 11:39:09 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Coffee, Tea Might Stave Off Diabetes
MONDAY, Dec. 14 (HealthDay News) -- Here's good news for people who can't start their morning without a cup or two of java: Coffee and tea consumption may decrease the risk of developing ty...
HealthDay via Yahoo! News, Mon Dec 14 13:02:57 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Glycemic Index Education Leads to Better Diabetes Control
Nine weeks of education about the glycemic index in foods is enough to encourage adults with type 2 diabetes to adopt better dietary habits that result in improvements to their health, rece...
Newswise, Tue Dec 15 09:47:53 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Positive results from study comparing exenatide once weekly to BYETTA
Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Eli Lilly and Company and Alkermes, Inc. today announced positive results from a head-to-head study comparing exenatide once weekly, an investigational diabete...
News-Medical-Net, Tue Dec 15 08:26:16 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Association Between Reduced Risk Of Diabetes And Regularly Drinking Co...
Drinking more coffee (regular or decaffeinated) or tea appears to lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to an analysis of previous studies reported in the December 14/28 i...
Medical News Today, Tue Dec 15 08:22:04 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Celiac Disease - Sprue
Dr. Ritu Verma is the section chief of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition and director of the Children
New York Times, Tue Dec 15 10:53:34 PST 2009 Yahoo! News