Sentences with phrase «leading diabetes researcher»

Co-authors include leading diabetes researchers in Georgia, Florida, Colorado, Washington, Finland, Sweden and Germany.

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But researchers at the University of Aberdeen found that a treatment originally designed for fighting cancer and diabetes could melt away fatty arterial plaque with a single dosing and reverse the effects of atherosclerosis, which can lead to multiple heart problems.
Researchers from Aston Medical School in Birmingham looked at more than 900,000 patients with high blood pressure, high cholesterol and type 2 diabetes and found marriage led to higher survival rates.
This in vitro study led the researchers to conclude that quinoa, kañiwa, and other traditional crops from the Peruvian Andes have potential in developing effective dietary strategies for managing type 2 diabetes and associated hypertension.
«The researchers from Deakin University calling for the ban claim BPA can lead to diabetes and obesity.
18 July 2017 MEDIA RELEASE LOW - kJ SWEETENERS DEEMED SAFE BY ALL LEADING GLOBAL HEALTH AUTHORITIES The CEO of the Australian Beverages Council, Geoff Parker, today dismissed claims by researchers from the University of Manitoba that low - kilojoule (low - kJ) sweeteners increased the risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease.
This led researchers to wonder if something in the whole milk proteins was triggering the body's autoimmune system and causing the diabetes.
Researchers are finding today that antibiotic exposure in infancy leads to greater asthma, allergies, celiac disease, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and obesity during later childhood and adulthood; much like early formula introduction.
«This work complements our current knowledge of the effect of isolated foods and nutrients, and provides a more comprehensive view of the relationship between food and type 2 diabetes» explains Guy Fagherazzi, the lead researcher in charge of diabetes research in the E3N study.
To investigate, researchers led by Roberto Pisoni, MD (Medical University of South Carolina) analyzed information on 56 patients with diabetes and CKD who had undergone screening for obstructive sleep apnea through the use of a questionnaire.
A pilot study led by researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center has revealed that it is possible to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to «see» the inflammation in the pancreas that leads to type 1 dDiabetes Center has revealed that it is possible to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to «see» the inflammation in the pancreas that leads to type 1 diabetesdiabetes.
University of Tsukuba - led researchers show that moderate exercise may improve hippocampal memory dysfunction caused by type 2 diabetes and that enhanced transport of lactate to neurons may be the underlying mechanism
Researchers have suspected a link between anxiety and poor health, including diabetes, for many years but none have detailed the biological pathway responsible, said lead author Kyle Murdock, a postdoctoral research fellow in psychology.
In this study led by Dr. Adrian Liston, an international team of researchers investigated how genetic variation controls the development of diabetes.
«Researchers widely acknowledge that receiving inadequate sleep is a serious problem and can potentially contribute to a variety of health complications, such as a weakened immune system or an increased risk for obesity and diabetes,» says Dr. Laura Scheinfeldt, lead author on the paper and a research scientist at Coriell.
The researchers say their findings also shed new light on how kidney disease leads to an abnormal thickening of heart muscle tissue called hypertrophy, which is a leading cause of death in people with kidney disease caused by high blood pressure, diabetes, and other illnesses.
The researchers theorize BPA exposure during pregnancy may result in the overworking of pancreatic beta cells and lead to an increased susceptibility to the development of diabetes and other metabolic disorders.
British newspapers reported this weekend that Ian Wilmut, the University of Edinburgh biologist who led the team that in 1997 cloned Dolly the sheep, is getting out of the cloning business in light of the new findings, which seem to offer researchers a likely new source of stem cell lines for basic research that could one day lead to new treatments and perhaps cures for spinal injuries, diabetes and debilitating disorders such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
Researchers have long tied type 2 diabetes to chronic inflammation, caused by a ramping - up of immune system activity that ultimately damages insulin receptor signalling and leads to insulin resistance.
«We think that for the first time, we have a mouse model of anorexia that closely resembles the conditions leading up to the disease in humans,» said study leader Lori Zeltser, PhD, associate professor of pathology & cell biology and a researcher in the Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center.
Researchers led by Dr. Sirimon Reutrakul, associate professor of endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism in the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine, wanted to determine if morning or evening preference among people with Type 2 diabetes was associated with an increased risk for higher BMI and if so, what specific factors about evening preference contributed to the increased risk.
«We found that diet was indeed associated with diabetes independent of weight loss and increased physical activity,» said lead researcher Sylvia Ley, PhD, a post-doctoral fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health.
A team led by geneticist Anne Ferguson - Smith of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom and diabetes researcher Mary - Elizabeth Patti of Harvard Medical School has now explored this idea by studying the DNA of two generations of mice descended from an undernourished mother.
Eating more whole fruits, particularly blueberries, grapes, and apples, was significantly associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a new study led by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers.
They could have a negative effect on gut microbes and thus lead to a higher risk of diabetes, researchers say.
Researchers report that a slow - release version of the compound reverses diabetes and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), an untreatable condition that can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Our findings suggest, however, that when breastfeeding mothers do not eat a moderate and healthy diet, there can also be increased risks of various health problems in the offspring, including obesity, diabetes, advanced puberty and reduced fertility,» said lead researcher Mengjie Wang, M.D., M.S., a graduate research assistant at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences in Toledo, Ohio.
«In collaboration with researchers from the University of Calgary and the University of British Columbia our team has developed a computer model to help doctors and their patients better understand how excess body weight contributes to reduced life expectancy and premature development of heart disease and diabetes,» says lead author Dr. Steven Grover, a Clinical Epidemiologist at the RI - MUHC and a Professor of Medicine at McGill University.
A new study by French and UK researchers published in a leading journal this week suggests that should no cure be found for dementia, then the biggest impact on reducing rates of this progressive brain destroying disease is likely to come from eliminating diabetes and depression and boosting education, as well as encouraging people to eat more fruit and vegetables.
Now, however, a team of researchers led by Yu - Hua Tseng, Ph.D., Investigator in the Section on Integrative Physiology and Metabolism at Joslin Diabetes Center and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, has created cell lines of human brown and white fat precursor cells that will help investigators to pick apart the factors that drive the development and activity of each type of cell.
Now, in a proof - of - principle study led by Broad associate member Gökhan S. Hotamisligil of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health's Sabri Ülker Center, researchers have shown that the protein may be a viable therapeutic target for type 2 diabetes.
Now, UC San Francisco (UCSF) Diabetes Center brown fat researcher Shingo Kajimura and his team have made a discovery that leads them to believe they've found that switch and one day, it just may lead to the long - sought solution for human obesity.
In research reported online in the Journal of Clinical Investigation on February 14, Joslin clinical researchers, led by Dr. Allison Goldfine, took tiny samples of muscles from three categories of people: some who were healthy, some with a family history of diabetes who showed signs of insulin resistance although their blood glucose levels were normal, and some with full - blown type 2 diabetes.
7/8/2008 Liver Protein Associated with Type 2 Diabetes in Older Adults Study may indicate novel targets for prevention or treatment The presence of a protein expressed by the liver which inhibits insulin action may identify individuals more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, according to a new study led by a researcher...Diabetes in Older Adults Study may indicate novel targets for prevention or treatment The presence of a protein expressed by the liver which inhibits insulin action may identify individuals more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, according to a new study led by a researcher...diabetes, according to a new study led by a researcher... More...
Better outcomes may be possible if family members receive support to help their loved ones with diabetes, according to the DAWN2 study, with analysis led by a Penn State College of Medicine researcher.
«FKBP51 influences a signaling cascade in muscle tissue, which with excessive calorie intake leads to the development of glucose intolerance, i.e., the key indicator of diabetes type 2,» says Mathias Schmidt, lead researcher on the project.
4/9/2007 UCSD Researchers Discover Variants of Natural Tumor Suppressor Finding could lead to therapy targets for diabetes, heart disease and cancer Building on their 2005 discovery of an enzyme that is a natural tumor suppressor, researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine have nowResearchers Discover Variants of Natural Tumor Suppressor Finding could lead to therapy targets for diabetes, heart disease and cancer Building on their 2005 discovery of an enzyme that is a natural tumor suppressor, researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine have nowresearchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine have now... More...
April 28, 2015 Church - based diabetes education program leads to healthier lifestyles among Latino adults Latino adults with diabetes who participated in a church - based education program reported eating less high - fat food and exercising more after the conclusion of a pilot intervention by researchers from the University of Chicago Department of Medicine.
In the words of the lead researcher, professor Manolopoulos, a certain distribution of fat in the body is already a well - known factor that promotes health, but these new findings add even more meat to the bones of this fact by proving that thigh fat and large hips actually protect and maintain the health of women, quite opposite to the health damages caused by belly fat and overall upper body fat, which include high blood pressure and diabetes.
However, as expected, the heavier twin had a higher risk of diabetes,» said lead researcher Peter Nordstrom.
But they add to the «strong, consistent evidence» that people who drink in moderation are less likely than nondrinkers or heavy drinkers to experience health problems such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and dementia, says Qi Sun, MD, the lead author of the study and a nutrition researcher at the Harvard School of Public Health, in Boston.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University said their findings should prompt doctors to learn more about this condition that affects an estimated 86 million adults in the United States and could eventually lead to type 2 diabetes.
But suppressing those hormones leads to loss of muscle mass and strength as well as increased body fat, which puts patients at risk for diabetes, heart disease and other health problems, the Ohio State University researchers explained.
According to lead researcher Aleix Sala - Vila, it is the most frequent cause of diabetes - related blindness.
Further, the researchers determined that obesity leads to higher blood pressure, higher insulin levels, worse cholesterol values, increased inflammation markers, and raised the risk of diabetes.
Dr. Tove Fall, lead study researcher at the Department of Medical Sciences and the Science for Life Laboratory at Uppsala University commented, «We knew already that obesity and cardiovascular disease often occur together... in this study we found that individuals with gene variants that lead to increased body - mass index also had an increased risk of heart failure and diabetes
Researchers have noted pleasure deficiencies shown on brain scans of a variety of people, finding that frequent abuse of food or drugs actually alters the brain, causing it to not light up with dopamine as it once did.Chronic overeating can also lead to diabetes and predisposes the body toward inflammation, insulin resistance, elevated blood pressure, psychiatric illness, poor digestion, hormone imbalance, and malnutrition.
In addition, researchers have correlated obstructive sleep apnea — a disorder in which breathing difficulties during sleep lead to frequent arousals — with the development of impaired glucose control similar to that which occurs in diabetes.
According to insulin researcher and champion strongman Dr. Mike Caruso, that long - term over-consumption of high GI carbs can lead to insulin resistance, a condition that can increase the likelihood of cardiovascular disease and type II diabetes.
Researchers from the American Heart Association state that the increase in sugar consumption has led to more diabetes and heart disease over the past decade.
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