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Man Pleads Not Guilty in Diabetes Car Crash Death

Leonard Campos, 59, pleaded not guilty on Friday to manslaughter charges. Prosecutors say Campos? failure to control his diabetes led to a single vehicle wreck in 2009 that killed a pedestrian and injured Campos and his 18-year-old passenger, acco... read more

Doctors Urged to List Diabetes on Death Certificate More Frequently

Diabetes is listed as the fifth largest killer in the United States, but that statistic is somewhat misleading because many people with the disease die from diabetes-related complications, such as heart attack or stroke. Because of this, Danish dr... read more

Researchers ID How Insulin Binds to Cell Receptor

Researchers have identified a previously unknown portion of the insulin receptor, which is a protein on the cell?s surface that binds with insulin.  Understanding how insulin, the hormone that regulates sugar levels in the blood, works with the in... read more

Gut Bacteria Imbalance May Lead to Type 1 Diabetes: Study

The development of Type 1 diabetes is strongly linked to a certain type of bacteria found in their digestive tract, according to an article from the University of Florida News. Microbes help with the digestive process but in kids with diabetes, th... read more

Man Pleads Not Guilty in Diabetes Car Crash Death

Leonard Campos, 59, pleaded not guilty on Friday to manslaughter charges. Prosecutors say Campos? failure to control his diabetes led to a single vehicle wreck in 2009 that killed a pedestrian and inj... read more

Updated Aspirin Guidelines for Diabetics

New research suggests that taking low-doses of aspirin may not be as effective for some people with diabetes as once thought, according to a WebMD article. Many doctors have suggested that patients wi... read more

Updated Aspirin Guidelines for Diabetics

New research suggests that taking low-doses of aspirin may not be as effective for some people with diabetes as once thought, according to a WebMD article. Many doctors have suggested that patients wi... read more







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