In chelation therapy, chemical solutions are used in an attempt to prevent or reverse
Thousands of Americans have received chelation therapy, and many others are wondering whether this treatment can truly reverse the
The journal Diabetes Care this month has a fascinating study about basal-bolus insulin therapy for T2DM, titled Adjust to Target in Type 2... Read more »
Until recently most treatments for diabetic neuropathy have been painkillers that helped some people but not others. Even if they helped... Read more »
After attending the Juvenile Diabetes Research Federation (JDRF) Research Summit in Bethesda, Md., sponsored by the Capitol Chapter of... Read more »
One of the key areas of focus for diabetes research, for both type 1 and type 2, is regenerative therapies. The theory being that research... Read more »
For any person with diabetes, deciding to go on a pump is a big decision that involves a careful analysis of the pros and cons of both pump... Read more »
Results from a new U.S. government-sponsored study show that aggressive cholesterol and blood pressure treatments do not reduce the risk of cardiac... Read more »
Curing Type 1 diabetes has been a primary goal for stem-cell research since the mid 1990s, but experts say scientists are still years away from... Read more »
A recent study analyzed data from 18 clinical trials and found Avandia to be no better at controlling diabetes than other therapies. The study did... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Taking the most commonly-prescribed anti-diabetic drug, metformin, reduces the risk of developing pancreatic cancer by 62... Read more »
A new study suggests that traditional laser therapy is more effective long-term than steroid injections in treating diabetic macular edema (DME). DME... Read more »