diabetes

Study: Black, white patients treated differently

Some black patients are less likely to gain long-term control of their blood glucose, cholesterol and blood pressure levels than white patients, new research suggests.
(Medical News Today) UPDATED 06/10/2008
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Studies: ED predicts heart trouble in diabetic men

Diabetes appears to affect the nervous system and blood vessels, researchers say, and this links male sexual failure to heart disease.
(The Washington Post) UPDATED 05/19/2008
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Report: 60 percent of adults have chronic health woes

A chronic medical conditions is defined as one expected to last at least one year and result in limitations or the need for ongoing care.
(HealthDay News) UPDATED 05/28/2008
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Lack of sleep linked to metabolic syndrome

Two new studies have shown a connection between not getting enough sleep and developing metabolic syndrome.
(Telegraph) UPDATED 05/02/2008
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Study: Naps linked to health problems

People with health problems that disrupt their sleep tend to take naps more frequently, according to a new study.
(Forbes) UPDATED 05/01/2008
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Pre-pregnancy diabetes rates have doubled

MONDAY, April 28 (HealthDay News) -- The number of women starting their pregnancies with type 1 or type 2 diabetes has doubled since 1999, but rates of gestational diabetes have stayed the same, new r
(HealthDay News) UPDATED 04/28/2008
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