Sentences with phrase «new onset diabetes»

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«This could lead to a new therapeutic strategy for treating type 2 diabetes,» says Stanford, whose team believes that the drug could lead to fewer people with adult - onset diabetes becoming dependent on insulin injections.
«We found that almost 50 per cent of women in their late seventies and eighties in the study took statins, and five per cent were diagnosed with new - onset diabetes,» Dr Jones said.
Published in JAMA Psychiatry, this new study examined whether diabetes risk is already present in people at the onset of schizophrenia, before antipsychotics have been prescribed and before a prolonged period of illness that may be associated with poor lifestyle habits (such as poor diet and sedentary behaviour).
Scientists have been investigating molecular pathways that govern beta cell growth in hopes of finding new therapies that would help people regain blood glucose control after the onset of diabetes.
Thus in this new study the microbiota of children aged 1 years with new - onset type 1 diabetes was compared with the microbiota of age - matched healthy controls.
«In our study, statin use was associated with a significantly higher risk of new - onset diabetes, even in a very healthy population,» says lead author Dr. Ishak Mansi.
«We will be moving promptly to use this important progress in our understanding of the molecular pathology of stroke and late - onset diabetes to develop new products for better diagnosis, treatment and prevention of these diseases, thus translating this new knowledge as quickly as possible into benefits for patients and their families.»
Each standard deviation increase of baseline proneurotensin was associated with an increased risk of 41 % for new - onset diabetes in women during the follow - up of 13 years.
August 1, 1997 Diabetes medication produces unexpected benefits A new drug, currently being tested as a way to help persons at risk prevent or delay the onset of diabetes, has more beneficial effects than anticipated, reveals a study from the University of Chicago MedicalDiabetes medication produces unexpected benefits A new drug, currently being tested as a way to help persons at risk prevent or delay the onset of diabetes, has more beneficial effects than anticipated, reveals a study from the University of Chicago Medicaldiabetes, has more beneficial effects than anticipated, reveals a study from the University of Chicago Medical Center.
New research has uncovered a technique whereby tiny particles mimic the form and function of the body's pancreatic cells, an approach that is showing promise in halting the onset of type 1 diabetes.
The «number needed to harm» for intensive - dose statin therapy was 498 for new - onset diabetes - that's the number of people who need to take the drug in order for one person to develop diabetes.
On the basis of our results, a 1 °C rise in environmental temperature would account for over 100 000 new diabetes cases per year in the USA alone, given a population of nearly 322 million people in 2015.38 These findings emphasize the importance of future research into the effects of environmental temperature on glucose metabolism and the onset of diabetes, especially in view of the global rise in temperatures with a new record set for the warmest winter in the USA last year.39
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