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... child's learning abilities and reduces the rates of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in the first year of life and type 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus later in life. "Another benefit of breastfeeding that is not often highlighted is it promotes the ...
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New research1 reveals that mothers giving birth by Caesarean section have a 20 per cent higher risk of their baby developing Type 1 diabetes in childhood compared to those having natural births, warns leading ...
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... number of overweight and unhealthy children. The increase in disease onset and severity from asthma to ADHD to diabetes in our loved ones and friends is in large part due to poor food choices and inactivity. Obesity is a marker of these poor ...
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Editor's Choice Main Category: Diabetes Also Included In: Alzheimer's / Dementia ; Neurology / Neuroscience ; Seniors / Aging Article Date: 20 Aug 2008 - 0:00 PDT printer friendly view / write opinions rate ...
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... stressful week. I was praying to God, while contemplating giving consultant psychiatrist Dr Wendel Abel a visit. Diabetes and oral health Diabetes mellitus is a syndrome of abnormal carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism due to the absolute or ...
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... of the recent revelations. Exenatide was approved in April 2005 as an adjunctive therapy in patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus. The first incretin mimetic, this synthetic peptide mimics the incretin hormone called glucagon-like ...
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To the Editor: In his Commentary, Dr Unger1 raises many important issues regarding the pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes mellitus based on epidemiological, clinical, metabolic, and molecular information.
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... is available for those papers requiring immediate review (for an additional fee). Complete peer review is completed in 1-2 weeks and comments are provided to the author within 72 hours of their receipt by the editorial office. Authors are asked to ...
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The debate about intensive versus conventional control of diabetes in the elderly has simmered since I first entered the field of geriatrics more than 30 years ago.
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... suggests that SF-1019 has the potential to affect a number of clinical conditions including complications from Diabetes Mellitus such as Diabetic Neuropathy (DN) and diabetic ulcers (DU), auto-immune disorders such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and ...
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Earlier onset, longer duration and greater severity of diabetes may increase the risk for mild cognitive impairment, according to Mayo Clinic researchers.
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... considered ethical to remove cells from someone suffering a disease that's brought on by the death of that same cell type. The ability to generate stem cells from adult tissue promises a way around these issues. The cells that are transformed can ...
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