The news was big over the weekend: Pfizer won FDA approval for its new inhaled form of rapid-acting insulin, called Exubera. The press was... Read more »
For months the question has been whether we could gear up production of vaccine for the H1N1 flu virus -- formerly swine flu -- fast... Read more »
As the date when I am eligible to get my drivers' license approaches, I am stunned when a friend's mother tells my mother that if you have... Read more »
Last week, I started using an insulin pump (see I'm pumped). And this morning, "PS-Day plus 7" (Pump-Start Day plus 7), I got the obvious... Read more »
We've made great inroads to ensuring that children who are managing Type 1 diabetes have not only a medically safe environment but also an... Read more »
Lifestyle Intervention Is Associated With Lower Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence The Diabetes Prevention Program Jeanette S. Brown, MD, Rena Wing,... Read more »
Automobile accidents are the number one cause of death in 16-20 year olds. According to “The Teen Driver” published by the American Academy of... Read more »
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration the experimental diabetes drug Onglyza (saxagliptin) appears free from the heart-related side... Read more »
An increase in the number of children being diagnosed with diabetes, and a decrease in the number of school nurses could be putting kids at risk,... Read more »
Influenza, often called the "flu" is a respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus. Flu spreads mostly by the coughing and sneezing of people... Read more »