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Helicobactor bug may increase the risk of diabetes
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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Diabetes Amputations Dramatically Lower
The lower-limb amputation rate has dropped more than 50% since 1996. The study is published in the current online issue of Diabetes Care. The statistics were gathered on individuals who were hospitalized and above the age of 40. The study evaluated the rate of nontraumatic lower-extremity amputation (NLEA) in the U.S between 1988 and 2008. […]
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