New Discovery By Harvard Scientists Aims To Correct Cellular Defects Leading To Diabetes

A new research discovery published online in the FASEB Journal may change the perception and treatment of diabetes. That’s because scientists have moved closer toward correcting the root cause of the disease rather than managing its symptoms. Specifically researchers identified a protein (G6PD protein) and its antioxidant product (NAPDH) that both prevent the death and [...]

Biomarkers For Diabetic Kidney Failure Identified By TGen Analysis

Researchers using a DNA analysis tool developed by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and UCLA have identified genetic markers that could help treat chronic kidney disease among diabetics.

Cardium Reports On Recent Norwegian Study Revealing That History Of Foot Ulcers Is A Significant Predictor Of Mortality In Diabetic Patients

Cardium Therapeutics (NYSE Amex: CXM) reported on recent clinical findings published in the December issue of Diabetes Care showing an increase in mortality in diabetic patients with a history of foot ulcer (HFU) compared with diabetic patients without HFU and with non-diabetic patients.

News From The American Journal Of Pathology, December 2009

New Molecule Implicated in Diabetes-Associated Blindness
A group led by Dr. Jian-xing Ma at The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK has demonstrated that the Wnt signaling pathway plays a role in diabetic retinopathy. Their report can be found in the December 2009 issue of The American Journal of Pathology.

November Is Diabetes Awareness Month, But Independence Blue Cross Fights This Growing And Devastating Disease Every Day

IBC received one of the top corporate team awards from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) after mobilizing a team of nearly 400 walkers who raised $36,000 through donations and its corporate matching gift program for the ADA’s Step Out: Walk to Fight Diabetes presented by Independence Blue Cross (IBC). This fall, more than 3,500 people [...]