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Alkermes Regains Full Commercialization Rights to VIVITROL(R) in US
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During a transition period ending May 31, 2009, Cephalon will continue to work with Alkermes to ensure that patients and physicians have access to VIVITROL ...ALKS - CEPH
Diabetes is scary, but you can learn to take control of it yourself
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Blood sugar levels that are persistently elevated may also cause nerve damage and inhibit healing. The good news is diabetes can be controlled and ...
Diabetes agony of de feet
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In your feet, the disease can cause your skin to dry so that it cracks and welcomes in infections. And you may not know if your feet are numb. ...
Prehypertension: Cause for Concern?
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1 The Strong Heart Study of 2629 patients found prehypertension was more prevalent in patients with diabetes than patients who did not have diabetes. ...
What you don't know about nutrition can pile on the pounds
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Eating sugar causes diabetes. "Sugar is not the cause of diabetes," says Sandon. Diabetes is caused by excess body fat, which can interfere with the body's ...
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NeuroMetrix, Inc. Reports Total Revenues of $8.5 Million for the ...
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OSI Pharmaceuticals Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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The Pro12Ala Polymorphism in PPAR ?2 May Confer Resistance to Type 2 Diabetes -
K Hara, T Okada, K Tobe, K Yasuda, Y Mori, H … - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2000 - Elsevier
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Role of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in the Diabetes-Induced Anomalies in Rat Embryos In Vitro: … -
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First UK survey of paediatric type 2 diabetes and MODY. -
S Ehtisham, AT Hattersley, DB Dunger, TG Barrett - Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2004 - pt.wkhealth.com
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Multifactorial Intervention and Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes -
P Gaede, P Vedel, N Larsen, GVH Jensen, HH Parving … - The New England Journal of Medicine, 2003 - nejm.org
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… intensive insulin therapy for type 1 diabetes. US Study Group of Insulin Glargine in Type 1 Diabetes -
RE Ratner, IB Hirsch, JL Neifing, SK Garg, TE … - Diabetes Care, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... 2000 May;23(5):576-8. Less hypoglycemia with ... insulin glargine (-0.16%) and NPH insulin
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Hereditary caeruloplasmin deficiency, dementia and diabetes mellitus -
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… Treatment on Nontraditional Markers of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes -
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Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus, hypertension and hyperlipidaemia (syndrome X): … -
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[PDF] Linkage disequilibrium of a type 1 diabetes susceptibility locus with a regulatory IL12B allele -
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… heart rate variability may predict the progression of carotid atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetes -
A Gotts?ter, ?R Ahlgren, S Taimour, G Sundkvist - Clinical Autonomic Research, 2006 - Springer
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Infections 'may cause diabetes'

Common infections may be a trigger for diabetes in children and young adults, research suggests.

Scientists analysed 25-years' worth of data on more than 4,000 young people in Yorkshire with type 1 diabetes. The team from Leeds and Newcastle found clusters of unusually high numbers of cases among 10 to 19-year-olds in certain locations and at certain times.

This, they argue in the journal Diabetologia, suggests a common cause - such as an infection.

There are about 250,000 people with type 1 diabetes in the UK, and the number of cases in children is rising by 3% each year.

It develops if the body is unable to produce any insulin to control levels of sugar in the blood, and usually emerges before the age of 40.

The researchers, from Newcastle and Leeds Universities and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, found that there were 6% to 7% more cases in the clusters they identified than could have been expected by chance.

The phenomenon was particularly pronounced in women and girls.

The pattern, which experts call "space-time clustering", is typical of conditions triggered by infections.

Conditions caused by more constant environmental factors produce clusters of cases in one place over a much longer time period.

It has previously been suggested that infections are linked to the development of type 1 diabetes in children who are genetically susceptible to certain environmental triggers.

Complex interplay

Lead researcher Dr Richard McNally said: "This research brings us closer to understanding more about type 1 diabetes.

"However, it is just one piece in the jigsaw and much more research is needed before we can identify which infections may be to blame and thus inform advice on preventative measures.

"The condition is likely to be caused by an interplay of factors, of which infections are just one element."

Simon O'Neill, of the charity Diabetes UK, said: "We always suspected that common infections could be a trigger for type 1 diabetes in those who are already genetically susceptible.

"This research provides vital evidence in supporting this link.

"The fact that the number of cases of type 1 diabetes is rising by 3% each year cannot be explained by genetics alone.

"This research reinforces the idea that common infections and environmental factors also play a part."

About 250,000 cases in the UK
20,000 UK children aged under 15 have diabetes - most with type 1
Number of childhood cases has increased by 3% per year in the UK over the last 40 years
Peak age for diagnosis is 10-14 years old but is becoming younger with a steep rise in children under five
Nearly all people with type 1 diabetes are diagnosed by the time they are 40

 
 
 
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