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  1. Loudmouth

    The FDA just approved a new form of insulin

    The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved Novo Nordisk's fast-acting insulin to treat diabetes. The product, known as Fiasp, is designed to help diabetics control post-meal spikes in blood sugar. It is already approved in Canada and Europe. Fiasp will have the same list price as...
  2. Loudmouth

    Insulin resistance cause found & reversed in animal study

    A UC San Diego-led team studying chronic inflammation and Type 2 diabetes has discovered that removing the protein galectin-3 from mice can reverse the insulin resistance and glucose intolerance that come with diabetes and obesity. The team removed galectin-3, or Gal3, from the mice either...
  3. Loudmouth

    You Can Reverse Type 2 Diabetes—If You Lose This Many Pounds:

    More than 29 million people in the United States have diabetes, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Even more alarming is the fact that many don’t even realize they have the deadly condition Not only do exercise and a good diet help, researchers now know exactly how much...
  4. Loudmouth

    Some evidence shows Type 2 diabetes is a reversible condition

    A body of research of people with Type 2 diabetes has confirmed the underlying causes of the condition and established that it is reversible. Professor Roy Taylor at Newcastle University, UK has spent almost four decades studying the condition and will present an overview of his findings at...
  5. Loudmouth

    New oral diabetes drug shows promise in phase 3 trial for patients with type 1 diabet

    Research finds Sotagliflozin may be first drug to improve glucose control without weight gain or increase in severe hypoglycemia. A University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus study finds Sotagliflozin helps control glucose and reduces the need for insulin in patients with type 1 diabetes...
  6. Loudmouth

    Compounds in Cocoa May Help Delay and treat Type 2 Diabetes

    What if eating chocolate helped prevent and treat diabetes? Researchers at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah have discovered certain compounds found in cocoa can actually help your body release more insulin and respond to increased blood glucose better. Insulin is the hormone that...
  7. Loudmouth

    INSULIN PUMP RECALL

    Medtronic plc (MDT) announced today that it has started to inform patients worldwide of a voluntary recall of specific lots of infusion sets used with all models of Medtronic insulin pumps. The recall is related to a certain discontinued component in these infusion sets and does not include...
  8. Loudmouth

    Fitbit Ionic, Apple Watch 3 May Soon Provide Users Blood Glucose Levels

    Diabetes is one of the most widespread diseases of the 21st century and now affects more than 300 million people worldwide. Around 30 million Americans have diabetes, which results from having too much sugar or glucose in their blood. The most common way of testing blood glucose levels for...
  9. Loudmouth

    LSU researchers make discovery with potential to cure obesity, diabetes

    http://wvue.images.worldnow.com/images/14898830_G.jpg NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - LSU Health researchers and scientists believe they have found a way to potentially prevent and treat obesity and diabetes. The discovery came as an accident when researchers were studying the gene, Nischarin, for its...
  10. Loudmouth

    Type 1 diabetes patients retain some ability to produce insulin

    GAINESVILLE - As an autoimmune disease, Type 1 diabetes has long been thought to result from a complete immune system killing of the insulin-producing beta cells within the pancreas. Now, University of Florida Health researchers have made a striking discovery: some of the pancreas’ ability to...
  11. Loudmouth

    Type 1 Diabetes May Soon Meet Its Match

    A quiet revolution is happening in health care, and it has nothing to do with political reform. It has to do with diabetes. This disease is responsible for nearly 10% of U.S. annual health care spend, the only single disease responsible for a double-digit chunk of this sector that is spiraling...
  12. Loudmouth

    Type 2 warning: Too much red meat and poultry can increase risk

    Dinner time favorites such as beef and lamb are high in iron, a mineral associated with triggering the debilitating disease. But even chicken thighs and drumsticks can be bad for you, say experts. The darker the meat, the greater the risk, with scientists finding a direct link between...
  13. Loudmouth

    Roughly one third of Americans — or more than 84 million people — have prediabetes.

    A recent report from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that more than 84 million Americans, or roughly one-third of the population, have prediabetes, a condition marked by higher-than-normal blood sugar. Of that group, 90 percent aren't aware they have the condition...
  14. Loudmouth

    WELCOME

    I want to extend a welcome to all of us suffering from DIABETES. It's important we be able to offer peer support to each other. This is a hard road to walk, what with sticking ourselves daily with lancets, counting carbs, slipping up and going out of range for a day or two, injections...
  15. Loudmouth

    Texas stokes immigration debate with 'sanctuary cities' ban

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas charged to the forefront of the national debate over immigration as Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a so-called "sanctuary cities" ban that lets police ask during routine stops whether someone is in the U.S. legally and threatens sheriffs with jail if they don't...
  16. Loudmouth

    Senate ASSHOLES won't vote on House-passed healthcare bill!

    Senate Republicans said Thursday they won't vote on the House-passed bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, but will write their own legislation instead. A Senate proposal is now being developed by a 12-member working group. It will attempt to incorporate elements of the House bill, senators...
  17. Loudmouth

    Senate Judiciary Re-refers Planned Parenthood to the FBI For Criminal Prosecution

    The Senate Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA), is re-referring Planned Parenthood to the FBI and DOJ for criminal investigation. Grassley first made the request in December 2016 after several disturbing reports captured Planned Parenthood employees discussing and bragging...
  18. Loudmouth

    China demands halt to US missile shield in S.Korea

    BEIJING (AFP) - China demanded on Tuesday an immediate halt to a controversial US missile shield hours after Washington announced that the defence system was now operational in South Korea. Washington and Seoul agreed to the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) battery deployment in...
  19. Loudmouth

    Walmart apparently selling items produced by slave labor:

    WOMAN FINDS NOTE FROM ‘CHINESE PRISONER’ IN PURSE SHE BOUGHT AT WALMART A woman in Arizona said she made a stunning discovery inside a new purse she bought at a Walmart: A note apparently written by a desperate prisoner in China. Laura Wallace found the message, written in Chinese, tucked...
  20. Loudmouth

    MILITANT ANTI-TRUMP ACTIVISTS HAVE ‘DEEP TIES’ TO NAMBLA PEDOPHILES

    Militant “Antifa” leftists responsible for organizing the riots in Berkeley have been tied to NAMBLA, a notorious pedophile group whose name is an acronym for “North American Man/Boy Love Association”. The Antifa group — known as the Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration &...
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