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February 14, 2012
JDRF car driven by Ryan Reed in the ARCA Racing Series
By Allie Beatty
Very cool headline but it is cooler that Ryan Reed, a person with type 1 diabetes, is driving to start the festivities at Daytona International Speedway on February 18th, 2012. Happy Valentine’s, Ryan! Actually last year his gift was being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. But the present this year was beyond his wildest dreams. “Racing at Daytona [...]
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February 13, 2012
A1c screening by your dentist someday
By Allie Beatty
It’s a forward-looking statement but blood from periodontal disease may someday be used to screen for diabetes, according to a new study from NYU researchers. The findings were published in November 2011 in the Journal of Periodontology. As if periodontal disease isn’t bad enough news, now researchers have found that oral blood samples drawn from deep [...]
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February 11, 2012
Time is of the essence in Diabetes Management
By Allie Beatty
In a world where time is money, and the money spent on the health of people living with diabetes is government coin – it would make sense that the UK is conducting the first ever clinical trial to incorporate a new wireless diabetes management system to join innovative technology and imminent teamwork for your diabetes [...]
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February 9, 2012
Social Networking for your diabetes makes you highly positive
By Allie Beatty
So when I saw this study on how Facebook can affect your physical and psychological responses, immediately I see the segue into how it all comes together with diabetes. The peer-reviewed journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking published the findings of this study. The impetus of this study was to understand why it is that [...]
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February 8, 2012
Effective Diet includes chocolate cake for Breakfast?
By Allie Beatty
I feel like I am being punked. Researchers from Tel Aviv University have found that dessert with breakfast can help dieters to lose more weight. Desperately seeking science to backup this claim, I see that the researchers worked off of the premise that the metabolism is most active in the morning. Assuming that you indulge in the desserts [...]
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February 7, 2012
A breathalyzer to detect diabetes
By Allie Beatty
Today a breathalyzer is a dubious distinction of driving under the influence. But imagine if a breathalyzer could be used to detect diabetes. According to new research out of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, this technology is currently being developed. The test can distinguish normal and diseased glucose metabolism by a quick assay of exhaled air. [...]
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February 6, 2012
The pancreas can taste sweetness
By Allie Beatty
Research has demonstrated why artificial and natural sweeteners are perceived similar to our taste buds but differently by our metabolism. But recent research shows that the pancreas can taste sweet. How does the body know the difference between real sugar and fake stuff? The real stuff evokes a rise in blood glucose and triggers a [...]
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February 3, 2012
Helicobactor bug may increase the risk of diabetes
By Allie Beatty
Helicobacter pylori shows that people who have been infected with the bug are more than twice as likely to develop diabetes. The study examined the association between chronic infections and diabetes in the elderly Latino population. Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a strain of bacteria that causes chronic inflammation of the inner lining of the stomach. [...]
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February 2, 2012
A prospective power couple: Tandem Diabetes Care and Dexcom
By Allie Beatty
The marriage between Dexcom, a leader in continuous glucose monitoring systems, and Tandem Diabetes Care, the developer of the t:slim™ Insulin Delivery System, the first ever touch-screen insulin pump, may produce the first innovative, effective, trendy diabetes management system. Although Tandem is relatively new to the diabetes scene, the joint venture is a smart move. [...]
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February 1, 2012
Processed meats, like spam, linked to Diabetes Risk
By Allie Beatty
It’s spam, not SPAM (specifically), that shows a link to diabetes risk. SPAM is a brand-name pork product. The lowercase term is used to describe any kind of processed, canned meat. Native Americans who often consumed these processed meats in a can had a two-fold increased risk of developing diabetes over those who ate little [...]
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