Glucose Control
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Glucose challenge test for diabetes screening - 4.3
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Implanted glucose sensor works for more than 1 year - 3.6
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Glucose intolerance in pregnancy may lead to heart disease - 3.6
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Gestational diabetes women may have type 2 diabetes later - 3.5
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Part of ACCORD study halted due to safety concerns - 3.4
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Avandia use is restricted for diabetes patients - 3.4
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Cutting caffeine, coffee, tea may help control diabetes - 3.3
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Structured exercise training improves glycemic control in diabetes patients - 3.1
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Diet may reverse kidney failure in people with diabetes - 3.1
Glucose Control articles
Structured exercise training improves glycemic control in diabetes patientsImplementing structured exercise training, including aerobic, resistance or both, was associated with a greater reduction in hemoglobin A1c levels (a marker of glucose control) for patients with diabetes compared to patients in the control group, and longer weekly exercise duration was also associated with a greater decrease in these levels.
Bariatric surgery better than dieting for glucose controlResearchers have uncovered a new clue for why bariatric surgery is more effective than dietary remedies alone at controlling glucose levels. The study conducted at Duke University Medical Center and St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospital Center, Columbia University.
Triglycerides implicated in diabetes nerve lossA common blood test for triglycerides – a well-known cardiovascular disease risk factor – may also for the first time allow doctors to predict which patients with diabetes are more likely to develop the serious, common complication of neuropathy.
Low blood sugar not good for kidney disease patientsLow blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, poses a serious health threat for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society Nephrology (CJASN).
Bayer Diabetes Care recalls test strips for Contour TS Blood Glucose MeterBayer Diabetes Care has initiated a voluntary market recall of test strips (sensors) used exclusively with the Contour TS Blood Glucose Meter. In the course of its routine quality control monitoring processes the Company identified a manufacturing issue with test strips from specific lots that could result in blood glucose readings with a positive bias that is outside of our product specifications. Test results may demonstrate results 5 -17% higher.
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