Diabetes cases hit record ... half go undiagnosed
(Reuters) - Diabetes is running at record levels worldwide and half the people estimated to have the disease are, as yet, undiagnosed, according to a report on Wednesday.
Is there an 'obesity paradox' in diabetes?
(Reuters Health) - Obesity and diabetes might not be the double whammy you'd expect, according to a fresh look at older studies.
Women with diabetes may have more problems with sex
(Reuters Health) - Middle-aged and older women with diabetes are less satisfied with their sex lives than are women without the blood sugar disease, U.S. government-funded research suggests.
Skipping Breakfast Can Cause Diabetes - Expert
People who skip breakfast are very likely to develop type 2 diabetes, Dr. Ibukunolu Oluwaseye, an expert, has said.
Persons with diabetes, high blood pressure at risk of kidney failure
CHARLESTOWN, NEVIS: Dr Bailey Capao attached to the Alexandra Hospital on Thursday urged persons with diabetes and high blood pressure to ensure that these conditions are properly controlled to avoid kidney failure.
Act on Diabetes Now
BRADES, Montserrat – “Act on Diabetes Now”! This was the message of the Symposium on Diabetes held by the Montserrat Diabetes Association on November 23 at the Brades Arts and Education Centre. This culminated the month of activities, celebrated by the Association during October.
Diabetes: A Closer Look - part I
Despite the successes of “Step by Step” a foot care and education program funded by the Rotary Club of Liamuiga (St. Kitts) and the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) held earlier this month; Diabetes is quickly reaching epidemic status in the federation.
