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Aspirin Therapy Not As Effective in Type 2 Diabetes Cases

From JAMA

Aspirin therapy is recommended by the American Heart Association as a way to prevent heart attack and stroke. However, researchers have determined that among patients with type 2 diabetes, aspirin therapy may not be as effective in preventing heart attack or stroke.

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Slowing Insulin Resistance

By Corie Richter

Insulin resistance, or the body's inability to use the insulin it produces, often leads to diabetes. Researchers have found that in some cases, regularly taking vitamin K can slow the progression of insulin resistance and delay diabetes.

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Sweet Drinks May Make Sour Future

By Corie Richter

Sweetened beverages can increase the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes. Those same drinks also cause the greatest increase in weight gain--a risk factor for type 2 diabetes as well. Read more about this research.

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Are You or Your Children At Risk?

By Corie Richter

Diabetes is on the rise. More and more people are living with diabetes, but a large portion of that population may not know they have diabetes. Learn the risk factors--the factors you can control as well as the factors you can't--by reading more.

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Whole Fruit May Reduce Diabetes Risk

By Corie Richter

Reducing a woman's risk of type 2 diabetes may be as simple as changing the way she consumes fruit. New research has shown that women who eat whole fruit instead of drinking fruit juice are less likely to develop type 2 diabetes.

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Vitamin D May Prevent Type 1 in Kids

Corie Richter

Vitamin D in Childhood May Prevent type 1 diabetes in later years according to a review in Archives of Disease in Childhood.

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Aggressive Heart Management in Diabetes

People who reduced their blood pressure and LDL-cholesterol to below recommended target levels had less plaque build-up in blood vessels that feed the heart, according to a recent study reported in the April 9 issue of JAMA.

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Sleep Disorder May Foretell Diabetes

By Corie Richter

Case Western Reserve researchers have determined a link between sleep disordered breathing (SDB), or alterations in breathing when asleep, and type 2 diabetes. The weight of the patient was not a factor in the diabetes connection even though obesity is a known factor for SDB.

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Heart Rate as a Predictor of Diabetes

By Corie Richter, PA, RN

People with a faster pulse are also more likely to have diabetes and die younger, according to research.

Experts have identified a significant relationship between resting heart rate and life expectancy. A study was undertaken at Northwestern University in Chicago. Their goal was to determine if resting heart rates of middle aged adults could predict diabetes or diabetes related death as they entered the geriatric population (65 years old and older).

Statistics can sometimes be complicated, and no less so with this study. The subjects were between 35 and 64 years of age with no signs or diagnosis of diabetes when the data was collected.

Making adjustments for body mass index (BMI) and smoking, the research revealed when individuals aged 35 to 49 had elevated resting heart rates (12 beats per minute above normal) they were 10 percent  more likely  to have diabetes and die sooner in old age.

While reading such information is interesting, this research begs the question of why the heart rates were elevated in the first place. If the affected individuals in the study group were out of shape to start with, it comes as no surprise they might pass on sooner than those who were physically fit. What kind of lifestyle did they lead? What kind of diet did they follow?

Diabetes Complication Rates Falling

Diabetes treaments are working!

People are avoiding more complications than they used to a year ago, according to a story about diabetes complications in USA Today. The article sites statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that shows clear trends toward people living better with diabetes.

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