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An insulin pill made from a chemical found in shrimp shells is being developed by Taiwanese scientists who are looking for alternatives to the daily injections faced by people with diabetes. A BBC report said the team from the National Tsing Hua University... (Read Article)
Can you imagine how much money these pharmaceutical companies make that they rather pay a huge wad of money than lower the prices in the first place?Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. offered to pay $499 million to settle federal investigations into whether the company... (Read Article)
Chromium picolinate /biotin supplementation may represent an effective nutritional therapy to people with poorly controlled diabetes with the potential for improving lipid metabolism. Chromium is an essential trace mineral that occurs naturally in small amounts in some foods, including brewer's yeast, lean meat, cheese, pork kidney, and whole grain bread and cereals. It is poorly absorbed by the human body but is known to play an important role in the metabolism of carbohydrate, fat, and protein. A study presented at a meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology in San Diego indicated that chromium picolinate is better absorbed by humans than other forms of the mineral.
Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases in school-aged children. Young patients with diabetes do not get a break from managing the deadly disease. They must maintain proper blood glucose levels throughout the day during class, field trips, athletics, and after school activities. Injecting multiple insulin shots and taking oral medications on their own while balancing their food intakes with appropriate levels of exercise can be daunting. Students with diabetes are constantly making adjustments to their diet and activity to avoid hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) or hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). http://www.examiner.com/a-409862~The_littlest_patients_cope_with_diabetes_in_school.html
Bayer HealthCare has given a Cipro donation with a wholesale value worth more than $25 million to MAP (Medical Assistance Programs) International. The aid organization will distribute the critically needed antibiotic to clinics and hospitals in Africa and Latin America for diseases created by poverty where there is little or no access to essential medicines. More than 20,000 people die each day in Africa from preventable diseases. Cipro is an antibiotic used to treat certain bacterial infections. Cipro tablets and suspension are used to treat pneumonia, bronchitis, some types of gonorrhea, bacterial diarrhea, typhoid fever, and bone, joint, skin, prostate, sinus, and urinary tract infections. (Web Wire)
New research at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Kids is being published in the journal Cell on Friday revealing that diabetes may in fact be a disease of the nervous system, not the auto immune system as previously thought. During the course of their research at the hospital, doctors injected diabetic mice with capsaicin (the active ingredient in hot chili peppers) and a neuropeptide substance, which seemed to reverse the disease. According to a pain expert and one of the lead researchers, "Mice with diabetes suddenly didn't have diabetes any more."
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