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Study Shows ACCU-CHEK(R) Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems and ...
MarketWatch - 28 minutes ago
Roche Diabetes Care is a pioneer in the development of blood glucose monitoring systems and a global leader for diabetes management systems and services. ...
DexCom(TM) Receives CE Mark Approval for the SEVEN(R) Continuous ...
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... excitement surrounding continuous glucose monitoring we saw at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) meeting this summer in Rome. ...DXCM
Study Shows ACCU-CHEK(R) Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems and ...
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"There is no question that better management of diabetes results in betteroutcomes for the patient," Aspy said. "By offering a lancing device thatresults in ...
Continuous glucose monitoring system for diabetic patients
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20 million people in the US have diabetes, according to the Center for Disease Control. DexCom's device is designed to help people with diabetes more ...
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Diabetic monitors can prevent nighttime seizures
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""Concerns over nocturnal hypoglycemia (low sugar levels during sleep) are a major reason for people with type 1 diabetes welcoming the possibility of using ...

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Sunday Leader (registration), Sri Lanka - Nov 29, 2008
This monitoring equipment is often unavailable or not affordable. In Zambia, a child with type one diabetes can expect to live an average of 11 years. ...
Diabetes striking 10 percent of Wisconsin adults
Green Bay Press Gazette, WI - Nov 28, 2008
Sofia Rodriguez said she's had Type II diabetes for 12 years, and credits the program's staff members for her lifestyle changes. "Thanks to them, I learned ...
Beating diabetes through biking
Inquirer.net, Philippines - Nov 28, 2008
?Of late, however, people as young as 20 years have fallen prey to the type 2 diabetes, which was unheard in the last decade,? Raboca said. ...
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Diet, Exercise May Help Control
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Though the review appear in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library makes it clear that diet can stave off type 2 diabetes, Nield concedes that it is still ...
Lettuce Could Help Patients With Diabetes
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It's likely in your fridge and now scientists are studying it to help patients with type 1 diabetes. Lettuce could soon help the millions of Americans ...
Parents cop blame for diabetic kids
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By Tamara McLean PARENTS of kids with type one diabetes say the condition is increasingly being confused with the obesity-related form of the disease. ...
Helping Women With Diabetes For Healthy Pregnancies
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It also can be a time of anxiety, especially for women with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Pregnancy in women who have diabetes is automatically considered ...
Signs That Diabetes Drug May Extend Lives
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In the trial, called Accord, patients with Type 2 diabetes were prescribed Byetta or any of several other diabetes medicines. Patients who took Byetta had a ...
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A new vision-screening device, already known to give an early warning of eye disease, could also give doctors and patients a head start on treating diabetes ...
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The optimal treatment of hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes remains a major clinical challenge. This was highlighted by the results of intensive treatment in ...
Steeler Kendall Simmons Talks To Kids About Diabetes
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The 6-3, 315-pounder was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes prior to the 2003 season. Simmons wants to help others learn how to manage their diabetes and he is ...
Good choices are best way to tackle obesity
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From the implementation of the Child Nutrition and Wellness Act of 2006 to the creation and funding of Project Diabetes, Gov. Phil Bredesen and the General ...
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Several serious diseases and conditions are commonly associated with obesity, including Type II diabetes, hypertension, sleep apnea and cardiovascular ...
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Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus by Changes in Lifestyle among Subjects with Impaired Glucose … -
J Tuomilehto, J Lindstrom, JG Eriksson, TT Valle, … - The New England Journal of Medicine, 2001 - nejm.org
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… the Angiotensin-Receptor Antagonist Irbesartan in Patients with Nephropathy Due to Type 2 Diabetes -
EJ Lewis, LG Hunsicker, WR Clarke, T Berl, MA Pohl … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2001 - content.nejm.org
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Effects of losartan on renal and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with type 2 diabetes and … -
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Mortality from coronary heart disease in subjects with type 2 diabetes and in nondiabetic subjects … -
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P Gaede, P Vedel, N Larsen, GVH Jensen, HH Parving … - The New England Journal of Medicine, 2003 - nejm.org
Multifactorial Intervention and Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. ...
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Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes Are Not Related to Resistin Expression in Human Fat Cells or … -
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EJ Lewis, LG Hunsicker, WR Clarke, T Berl, MA Pohl … - N Engl J Med, 2001 - Mass Med Soc
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P Gaede, P Vedel, HH Parving, O Pedersen - Lancet, 1999 - Mass Med Soc
... In this Danish prospective trial, 160 patients aged 40 to 65 with type 2 diabetes
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Islet transplantation in seven patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus using a glucocorticoid-free … -
AM Shapiro, JRT Lakey, EA Ryan, GS Korbutt, E Toth … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2000 - content.nejm.org
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Hypoadiponectinemia in Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes: Close Association with Insulin Resistance and … -
C Weyer, T Funahashi, S Tanaka, K Hotta, Y … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2001 - Endocrine Soc
... link between obesity, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, type-2 diabetes, and
atherosclerosis. Acknowledgments. We gratefully acknowledge the help of the ...

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Self-monitoring doesn't help type 2 diabetics

For patients with type 2 diabetes, control of blood sugar (glycemic control) does not appear to be improved if they self-monitor their blood glucose levels, according to researchers at the University of Western Australia, Fremantle.

Dr. Wendy A. Davis and colleagues examined data from 1,286 patients enrolled in the Fremantle Diabetes Study. A total of 531 subjects completed annual reviews over five years. The results of the study are published in the journal Diabetes Care.

Seventy percent of patients reported performing self-monitoring of blood glucose at study entry, with an average of four tests per week. Predictors of blood glucose monitoring included shorter diabetes duration; attending diabetes education sessions or diabetes-related clinics; seeing medical specialists; taking insulin with or without glucose-lowering oral drugs; and self-reporting episodes of low blood sugar.

 

The data findings revealed no significant differences in blood glucose levels or in frequency of testing between those who self-monitored blood glucose and those who did not. This was true overall and within diabetes treatment groups.

"Current American Diabetes Association recommendations are that self-monitoring of blood glucose should be performed three or more times per day for type 2 diabetic patients using multiple insulin injections, but that for patients using once-daily insulin, oral (glucose-lowering) agents, or diet alone, there is low-level evidence of benefit," Davis and colleagues note.

"Our data," they conclude, "add to the evidence relating to diet- and (glucose-lowering drug)-treated patients, but we did not sub-divide our insulin-treated patients by injection frequency because of relatively low numbers."

They suggest that blood glucose monitoring may still be useful for type 2 diabetic patients who require insulin, for dose adjustments" and for preventing low blood sugar.

SOURCE: Diabetes Care, August 2006.

 
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