Diabetes Stories
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Artificial Pancreas Lets Pregnant Woman With Diabetes Give Birth Naturally
On Tuesday, Catriona Finlayson-Wilkins of England became the first diabetic woman to give birth naturally after using an artificial pancreas. -
One Less Sugary Drink A Day Keeps Diabetes Away
A new study finds that even replacing one sugary drink with water or unsweetened tea or coffee can cut down our risk of type 2 diabetes -
Diabetes Among Young People Is Becoming More Dangerous
More people under the age of 18 are developing diabetic ketoacidosis, a potentially life-threatening complication tied to diabetes. -
One Diabetes Drug Could Mean The End Of Scars
Researchers find already existing type 2 diabetes drug prevents scarring within mice. -
Mom's Diabetes During Pregnancy Ups Baby's Autism Risk
Pregnant diabetics increase their baby's risk for developing autism by interrupting brain development. -
FDA Recommends New Safety Info On Diabetes Drug Onglyza
AstraZeneca Plc's diabetes drug Onglyza has a broadly acceptable cardiovascular safety profile but its label should include new information about the risk of heart failure. -
A Stressful Childhood Could Triple Type 1 Diabetes Risk
Stressed out kids may have to worry about an insulin imbalance that leads to type 1 diabetes. -
FDA Accepts Application Resubmission For New Insulin Drug
Denmark's Novo Nordisk A/S said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration accepted a resubmitted application for its key insulin drug, Tresiba. -
Being A Night Owl Is Ruining Your Health, Even If You Sleep Well
Night owls’ rhythm of the night may put them at risk for diseases such as diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and sarcopenia, even if they get adequate sleep. -
Navajo People To Pay Tax To Eat A Candy Bar
Next month the Navajo Nation will begin to impose a sales tax on junk food as a way to fight diabetes while generating revenues for wellness projects. -
Why Cough Medicine May Become The New Diabetes Treatment
Doctors discovered that a certain compound in over-the-counter cough medication may actually aid in fighting diabetes, by increasing insulin release in a patient’s pancreas. -
This Is What It Costs To Have Type 2 Diabetes
The most up-to-date global review of the economic burden of type 2 diabetes shows the U.S. is paying the most for it.