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Kids With Type 2 Diabetes: Combo Treatment Best? - 0 views

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    Kids With Type 2 Diabetes: Combo Treatment Best? Study Shows Early Aggressive Treatment May Result in Better Blood Sugar Control April 29, 2012 -- The obesity epidemic has created a generation of children and teens who have type 2 diabetes, and a new study hints that the solution to this problem is not going to come easily.
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Type 2 Diabetes Progresses Faster in Kids, Study Finds - WebMD - 0 views

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    Type 2 Diabetes Progresses Faster in Kids: Study High blood pressure, other complications seen in adolescence WebMD News from HealthDay By Serena Gordon HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, May 23 (HealthDay News) -- Type 2 diabetes is more aggressive in children than adults, with signs of serious complications seen just a few years after diagnosis, new research finds.
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Exercise Alone May Help Those With Type 2 Diabetes - WebMD - 0 views

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    Exercise Alone May Help Those With Type 2 Diabetes Small study found it helped even if no other lifestyle changes were made WebMD News from HealthDay By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, June 25 (HealthDay News) -- Exercise benefits people with type 2 diabetes even if they don't make any other lifestyle or diet changes, a new study says.
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Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Cases Take Toll on Children - 0 views

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    Obesity and the form of diabetes linked to it are taking an even worse toll on America's youth than medical experts had realized. As obesity rates in children have climbed, so has the incidence of type 2 diabetes, and a new study adds another worry: the disease progresses more rapidly in children than in adults, and is harder to treat.
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Byetta & Januvia for Treating Type 2 Diabetes - 0 views

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    Find out how new diabetes medications are bringing more options and convenience to diabetes care. Over the past decade, the list of type 2 diabetes medications has grown -- helping people gain better blood sugar control. But the drugs' side effects -- plus taking several pills every day -- can be frustrating.
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Heart Attack Victims Cut Risk With 2 Drinks, Harvard Study Says - 0 views

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    Men who have two drinks a day after surviving a first heart attack have a lower risk of death from heart disease than non-drinkers, Harvard researchers said, adding to evidence that moderate alcohol use may be healthy.
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Too Few Keep Heart-Healthy Habits - 0 views

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    Less Than 2% of Americans Meet 7 Recommended Heart Health Goals March 16, 2012 -- Less than 2% of Americans meet seven recommended heart health targets that could dramatically reduce their risk of heart disease, according to a new study.
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Experts: Exercise Crucial for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes - 0 views

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    150 Minutes Per Week of Intense Exercise Can Improve Blood Sugar, Insulin Levels
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Food Pyramid Replacement Coming June 2 - 0 views

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    fill half your plate with fruits and vegetables
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Fructose May Effect Hunger Cues - 0 views

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    Fructose May Effect Hunger Cues Jan. 2, 2013 -- All sugars are not created equal, at least when it comes to the brain, a new study shows. For the study, which is published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers asked 20 healthy men and women to sip a cherry-flavored drink sweetened with either pure glucose or pure fructose.
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12 Ounces of Sugary Soda a Day Raises Diabetes Risk: Study - WebMD - 0 views

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    12 Oz of Sugary Soda a Day Raises Diabetes Risk European researchers found odds rose by up to 22 percent at this level of consumption WebMD News from HealthDay By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, April 25 (HealthDay News) -- Drinking just one 12-ounce sugar-sweetened soft drink a day can increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by up to 22 percent, a European study contends.
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A Label Calls Attention to Obesity - 0 views

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    James Steinberg Most people know that obesity can result in serious health problems, yet many of us continue to focus on its cosmetic consequences rather than its risks to health. This distorted view may change now that the American Medical Association has finally labeled obesity a disease, not just a risk factor for other disorders.
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