Treatment News Articles
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What is Lupus?
Lupus can affect all organs in the body, even the brain. Lupus can affect the liver and the pancreas. Lupus is not easily diagnosed.
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New oral diabetes medication
Saxagliptin has recently been approved for use by the United States Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus…
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People Who Receive Diabetes Education Incur Lower Healthcare Costs
A new study shows encouraging confirmation that diabetes educators have a significant role in helping patients with diabetes manage their disease -- and keep healthcare…
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Americans Get Failing Grade on Diabetes Awareness
Though someone is diagnosed with diabetes every 20 seconds, many Americans lack basic knowledge about the potentially life-threatening disease, according to a new survey from…
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The Support We Need from Our Doctors
"When we pick a doctor to help us control our diabetes, with luck we can find one who will support us with action and not…
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Diabetes Case Shows Pitfalls of Treatment Rules
Last year, a national guideline-setting group abruptly withdrew a controversial diabetes standard it adopted in 2006 that called for aggressive control of blood sugar, or…
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Treating Diabetes: Getting the Most from Your Healthcare Visits
A short article that helps you prepare for your healthcare visits, in order to get the most out of it.
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What I Need To Know About Irritable Bowel
What is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)? Irritable bowel syndrome* (IBS) is a “syndrome,” meaning a group of symptoms. The most common symptoms of IBS are…
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The History of Diabetes
For 2,000 years diabetes has been recognized as a devastating and deadly disease. In the first century A.D. a Greek, Aretaeus, described the destructive nature…
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Causes, incidence, and risk factors (of Diabetes)
Diabetes can be caused by too little insulin (a hormone produced by the pancreas to control blood sugar), resistance to insulin, or both. To understand…
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