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             <title><![CDATA[Amylin's Once-Weekly Diabetes Injection Finally Wins FDA Approval]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] On Friday, the US Food and Drug Administration finally approved Amylin Pharmaceutical's diabetes drug Bydureon, which  provides glycemic control for diabetes type 2 in a once-weekly injection.   The approval follows two earlier rejections in 2010,  when the FDA asked the company to go back and carry out a new trial of the drug's effect on heart rhythm...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Sun Jan 29 02:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Seasonal Changes May Influence The Efficacy Of Vaccination Against Diabetes]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] The development of a medicine for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, based on autoantigen GAD65, received a setback following crucial clinical phase 3 trials that failed to show significant effects. One possible explanation may be seasonal variations in the immune system, claim those responsible for the study that was published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). At the onset of type 1 diabetes mellitus, the immune system attacks the insulin-producing pancreatic beta-cells...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Fri Feb 03 02:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Diabetes 'ups birth defect risk']]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[BBC News] The risk of birth defects increases four-fold if the pregnant mother has diabetes, a study of 400,000 pregnancies in England suggests.]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Sun Feb 05 20:10:25 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[News From The Annals Of Internal Medicine: Feb. 7 2012]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] 1. American College of Physicians Issues New Clinical Practice Guideline for Drug Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes  ACP Recommends Metformin to Treat Type 2 Diabetes Based on Comparative Effectiveness Analysis of Oral Medications The American College of Physicians (ACP) recommends that clinicians add metformin as the initial drug treatment for most patients with type 2 diabetes when lifestyle modifications such as diet, exercise, and weight loss have failed to adequately improve high blood sugar...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Tue Feb 07 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Diabetes boosts birth defect rate]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[New Zealand Herald] Pregnant women with diabetes are almost four times more likely to have a baby with a birth defect, according to research published in  Diabetologica .Experts found a higher risk of infants suffering serious problems if their mothers...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Mon Feb 06 18:41:51 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Gestational Diabetes Linked To ADHD Risk In Offspring]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] According to a report Online First by Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, babies who are born to mothers with diabetes during their pregnancy and/or living in low income households, have a higher risk of subsequently developing ADHD during childhood...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Wed Jan 04 13:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Ulcer-causing bug tied to higher diabetes risk]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Reuters] NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have been infected with the ulcer-causing bacteria Helicobacter pylori are more than twice as likely to develop diabetes later on as people who do not have signs of the infection, according to a new study of Latino adults in California.  ]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Thu Feb 02 08:21:41 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Scientists Reassess Weight Loss Surgery For Type 2 Diabetes]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] Weight loss surgery is not a cure for type 2 diabetes, but it can improve blood sugar control, according to a new study published in the British Journal of Surgery...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Thu Jan 05 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Biological Time-Keeper Linked To Diabetes]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] Researchers in Lille and Paris demonstrated that mutations in the melatonin receptor gene (melatonin or the "hormone of darkness" induces sleep) lead to an almost sevenfold increase in the risk of developing diabetes. This research, which was published in Nature Genetics on 29 January 2012, could contributed to the development of new drugs for the treatment or prevention of this metabolic disease...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Wed Feb 01 02:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Treatment For Diabetes And Depression Improves Both]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] Patients simultaneously treated for both Type 2 diabetes and depression improve medication compliance and significantly improve blood sugar and depression levels compared to patients receiving usual care, according to a new study by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Wed Jan 11 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Based On CE Analysis Of Oral Medications, ACP Recommends Metformin To Treat Type 2 Diabetes]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] The American College of Physicians (ACP) recommends that clinicians add metformin as the initial drug treatment for most patients with type 2 diabetes when lifestyle modifications such as diet, exercise, and weight loss have failed to adequately improve high blood sugar...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Tue Feb 07 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Lower Limb Amputation Rates Associated With Diabetes Drop, US]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] An investigation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, found that between 1996 and 2008, the number of leg and foot amputations among U.S. individuals, aged 40+ with diagnosed diabetes, decreased by 65%.  The study, entitled "Declining Rates of Hospitalization for Non-traumatic Lower-Extremity Amputation in the Diabetic Population Aged 40 years or Older: U.S...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Fri Jan 27 02:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Metabolic Side Effects Such As Obesity And Diabetes Caused By Antipsychotic Medications]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] In 2008, roughly 14.3 million Americans were taking antipsychotics - typically prescribed for bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or a number of other behavioral disorders - making them among the most prescribed drugs in the U.S. Almost all of these medications are known to cause the metabolic side effects of obesity and diabetes, leaving patients with a difficult choice between improving their mental health and damaging their physical health...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Fri Feb 03 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Risk Of ADHD In Children Increased By Gestational Diabetes And Low Socioeconomic Status]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] In the first study of its kind, researchers at Queens College and Mount Sinai School of Medicine have found that low socioeconomic status (SES) and maternal gestational diabetes together may cause a 14-fold increased risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in six year olds...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Tue Jan 03 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Large Drop In Leg And Foot Amputations Among Adult Diabetics, CDC]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] There has been a large drop in the rate of leg and foot amputations among Americans aged 40 and over with diagnosed  diabetes, according to a new study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published in the February issue  of Diabetes Care. The study reports that between 1996 and 2008 the rate of such amputations fell by 65%...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Thu Jan 26 06:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Medicare fraudster gets 3 years in erectile pump case]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[USATODAY.com] An Ill. man has been sentenced to prison for shipping penis enlargers to diabetes patients in a scheme to bilk Medicare of more than $2.2M.]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Fri Feb 10 12:42:31 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[New chief scientist for Scotland]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[BBC News] A Dundee University professor and international diabetes expert is appointed as Scotland's new chief scientist.]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Thu Feb 09 08:39:16 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Health: Research shows that diabetes quadruples the risk of birth defects]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[eGov Monitor] Researchers say that diabetic women are four times more likely to have a child with a birth defect. They have also concluded that if diabetic women seek medical advice before considering pregnancy, most of them will have a healthy baby.]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Mon Feb 06 06:55:24 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Research Reveals Counties With Thriving Small Businesses Have Healthier Residents]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] Counties and parishes with a greater concentration of small, locally-owned businesses have healthier populations - with lower rates of mortality, obesity and diabetes - than do those that rely on large companies with "absentee" owners, according to a national study by sociologists at LSU and Baylor University...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Thu Feb 09 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Seeing more than just blurred vision in your eye exam]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Los Angeles Times] According to the study, "eye care providers often detected signs of chronic disease before other healthcare providers &mdash; 65 percent of the time for high cholesterol, 20 percent of the time for diabetes, and 30 percent of the time for hypertension."]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Wed Feb 08 13:08:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[GLP-1 Effective Weight Loss Therapy For Diabetes Patients]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] According to a study published on bmj.com, administering overweight or obese patients with peptide-1 (GLP-1) - a type of glucagon which is secreted from the intestine during eating and suppresses appetite, leads to clinically beneficial weight loss, as well as reduced blood pressure and cholesterol levels...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Wed Jan 11 10:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[$6.75M Awarded To Case Western Reserve To Study IBD]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] Investigators at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine received a $6.75 million Program Project Grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) to study the role of innate immunity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Thu Dec 22 03:00:00 CST 2011</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Obesity Epidemic Linked To Brain Mechanisms]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] America's rising rates of obesity in virtually all age groups is partly due to biological factors, researchers from the Cincinnati Diabetes and Obesity Center reported in the journal Cell Metabolism. Approximately one third of all American adults are obese today, and the percentage continues to rise, says the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Tue Feb 07 15:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Novartis Announces Termination Of ALTITUDE Study With Rasilez / Tekturna  In High-Risk Patients With Diabetes And Renal Impairment]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] Novartis announced that following the seventh interim review of data from the ALTITUDE study with Rasilez&#174;/Tekturna&#174; (aliskiren), a decision to terminate the trial has been taken on the recommendation of the independent Data Monitoring Committee (DMC) overseeing the trial...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Thu Dec 22 03:00:00 CST 2011</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Memory Function - Decaffeinated Coffee May Help]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] Drinking decaffeinated coffee may improve brain energy metabolism associated with diabetes type 2, according to a study published in Nutritional Neuroscience and carried out by researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Brain energy metabolism is a dysfunction with a known risk factor for dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Sun Feb 05 02:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Link Between Insulin Resistance And Brain Health In Elderly]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] New research from Uppsala University shows that reduced insulin sensitivity is linked to smaller brain size and deteriorated language skills in seniors. The findings are now published in the scientific journal Diabetes Care. The main hormonal function of insulin is to support the uptake and use of glucose in muscles and fat tissues...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Fri Feb 03 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Scientists Isolate Hormone That Triggers Health Benefits Of Exercise]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] An international team of scientists has isolated a natural hormone or chemical messenger in muscle cells  that triggers some of  the important health benefits of exercise.  They have named it "irisin", after the Greek messenger goddess,  and believe it is a  promising candidate for developing drugs to treat diabetes, obesity and maybe even cancer...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Sun Jan 15 02:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[What We Eat Can Alter The Brain Regions That Regulate Body Weight]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] An editorial authored by University of Cincinnati (UC) diabetes researchers published in the Feb. 7, 2012, issue of the journal Cell Metabolism sheds light on the biological factors contributing to rising rates of obesity and discusses strategies to reduce body weight. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, about one-third of U.S. adults are obese, a number that continues to climb...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Wed Feb 08 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[2-Year Study Finds Gardasil Does Not Trigger Autoimmune Conditions After Vaccination]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] Gardasil, the human papillomavirus vaccine that is now recommended for male and female adolescents and young adults, does not trigger autoimmune conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes or multiple sclerosis after vaccination in young women, according to a new study in the Journal of Internal Medicine...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Fri Jan 27 02:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[The Current State Of The Biosimilars Industry By Prof Heinz Haenel]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] As a preview to the Biosimilar Drug Development World Europe 2012 conference we asked one of the key speakers Prof Heinz Haenel, Diabetes Division R+D Projects at Sanofi Aventis his thoughts on the current state of the industry. Prof Haenel will be at the conference presenting "Biosimilars - the devil is in the detail"...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Fri Feb 10 02:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Early Signs Of Disease Detected By Metabolic 'Breathalyzer']]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] The future of disease diagnosis may lie in a "breathalyzer"-like technology currently under development at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. New research published online in February in the peer-reviewed journal Metabolism demonstrates a simple but sensitive method that can distinguish normal and disease-state glucose metabolism by a quick assay of blood or exhaled air. Many diseases, including diabetes, cancer, and infections, alter the body's metabolism in distinctive ways...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Wed Feb 08 03:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Breathalyzer Device Identifies Glucose Metabolism Problems Accurately]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] According to a study published in the peer-reviewed journal Metabolism, a "breathalyzer"-like technology, currently under development at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, may help diagnose diseases in the future. The study shows a simple, but sensitive technique, that can identify normal and disease-state glucose metabolism by a fast analysis of exhaled air or blood.  Several diseases, including infections, diabetes, and cancer, change the body's metabolism in different ways...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Wed Feb 08 12:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Link Between Heart Failure And Thinner Bones And Fractures]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] Heart failure is associated with a 30 percent increase in major fractures and also identifies a high-risk population that may benefit from increased screening and treatment for osteoporosis, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). Osteoporosis and heart failure are common, chronic and costly conditions that share common etiologic factors like older age, post-menopausal status and diabetes...]]></description>  
             <pubDate>Sun Feb 05 02:00:00 CST 2012</pubDate>  
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             <title><![CDATA[Adherence To Medication Supported By Integrated Health Care Delivery System And Electronic Health Records]]></title>  
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             <description><![CDATA[[Medical News Today, UK] People who receive medical care in an integrated health care system with electronic health records linked to its own pharmacy more often collect their new prescriptions for diabetes, cholesterol and high blood pressure medications than do people who receive care in a non-integrated system, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published online in the Journal of General Internal Medicine...]]></description>  
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