Posts Tagged ‘Type 2 Diabetes

Low Testosterone May Affect Insulin Sensitivity

Posted by: admin on: March 9, 2012

Recent studies have shown connection between low testosterone levels and diabetes. Though more research has to be done regarding this, it seems to be an avenue for hormone therapy in postponing onset of diabetes. Team@CMHF

Exercise and type 2 diabetes (PMRI)

Posted by: admin on: February 7, 2012

With people getting health conscious exercise is catching up. How much of exercise is a big question.  Here is a guideline for diabetics and those at risk. Team@CMHF

Night shift work may raise Type 2 Diabetes Risk in women

Posted by: admin on: January 9, 2012

Working rotating night shifts may do more than leave you tired; it may also increase your risk of developing type 2 diabetes, new research finds. -Team@CMHF

FDA Finalizes New Restrictions on Rosiglitazone

Posted by: admin on: December 16, 2011

Use of Rosiglitazone an anti diabetic drug, inspite of its sustained glycemic control has been restricted by the FDA due to increased cardiovascular incidents reported. Read on to know more. Team@CMHF

FDA Warns of Serious Risks Associated With Liraglutide

Posted by: admin on: December 13, 2011

Antidiabetic drug Liraglutide, reduces meal-related hyperglycemia (for 12 hours after administration) by increasing insulin secretion, delaying gastric emptying, and suppressing prandial glucagon secretion. But its safety is questionable since it is associated with pancreatitis, and increased calcitonin secretion associated with thyroid tumour in mice. Read on to know more. Team@CMHF


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