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Researcher Marcia Valenstein, M.D., M.S

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Depression Helps Patients With Diabetes Improve Overall Health

Frequently, depression and diabetes go hand in hand. And depression can be a major obstacle for people living with diabetes, making it less likely they’ll stick to a medicine schedule or exercise regimen. A team of researchers led by investigators at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System and the University of Michigan Health System worked […]

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Researcher Paresh Dandona

Intranasal Insulin Might Be One Of The First Treatments For Alzheimer’s Disease

A low dose of insulin has been found to suppress the expression in the blood of four precursor proteins involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease, according to new clinical research by University at Buffalo endocrinologists. The research, published in March online in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, suggests that insulin could have […]

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Christine Cigolle, MD

Age-Related Conditions Develop Faster In Adults With Diabetes

Middle-aged adults with diabetes are much more likely to develop age-related conditions than their counterparts who do not have diabetes, according to a new study by the University of Michigan Health System and VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System. The research was based on nationally representative data from the University of Michigan Health and Retirement Study. […]

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Bariatric Surgery Is Highly Cost-Effective Treatment For Obese Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Bariatric surgery is an especially cost-effective therapy for managing Type 2 diabetes in moderately and severely obese patients. These findings and others were presented today at the 2nd World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes, hosted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College. Cost effectiveness is central to the larger issue of […]

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Researcher Jennifer Sun, MD

Veterans With Diabetes May Show Ways to Prevent Complications

Over time, diabetes can wreak havoc on the body’s eyes, cardiovascular system, kidneys, and nerves. A major study by Joslin Diabetes Center researchers, however, has found that some people who have survived diabetes for many decades exhibit remarkably few complications – a discovery that points toward the presence of protective factors that guard against the […]

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Nicotine Identified To Be Main Culprit In Diabetes Complications Among Smokers

Scientists today reported the first strong evidence implicating nicotine as the main culprit responsible for persistently elevated blood sugar levels — and the resulting increased risk of serious health complications — in people who have diabetes and smoke. In a presentation at the 241st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), they […]

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