Potential new therapeutic target identified for controlling high blood sugar

A UT Southwestern Medical Center study has identified a new potential therapeutic target for controlling high blood sugar, a finding that could help the estimated 25 million Americans with type 2 diabetes.Researchers showed that lipid molecules called phosphatidic acids enhance glucose production in the liver.

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Discovery of new pathway connected to type 2 diabetes

Scientists at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute have discovered a cellular pathway that is responsible for keeping blood sugar levels low in obese or pre-diabetic people, and may prevent the onset of Type 2 diabetes. The discovery is published this month in a leading journal Nature Cell Biology.

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Diabetes, high blood pressure in middle age linked to brain damage

Past studies have linked diabetes to increased risk of cognitive decline. Now, new research suggests that people who develop diabetes and high blood pressure in middle age may be at higher risk of brain cell loss and memory and thinking problems, compared with those who do not have either condition or develop them later in life.The research team, including Rosebud O.

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La diabetes gestacional puede elevar el riesgo de que la mujer sufra una enfermedad cardiaca

EP La diabetes gestacional puede ser factor de riesgo de aterosclerosis temprana. El grosor de la arteria carótida predice un ataque cardiaco y los científicos detectaron un espesor medio mayor en quienes presentaban diabetes gestacional. La diabetes gestacional se desarrolla sólo durante el embarazo y generalmente desaparece después de la gestación. Esta diabetes ocasional aumenta el riesgo de …

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Sweetener from tequila plant may be ideal for diabetics – helps reduce blood sugar, weight

A sweetener created from the plant used to make tequila could lower blood glucose levels for the 26 million Americans and others worldwide who have type 2 diabetes and help them and the obese lose weight, researchers said here today.

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Older age at onset of type 1 diabetes associated with lower brain connectivity later in life

Children and adolescents older than age 8 at the onset of type 1 diabetes had weaker brain connectivity when tested later in life relative to those who had earlier ages of diagnosis, University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences researchers discovered.

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