Archive for December 2011

Surgery is no quick fix for obese teens

Posted by: admin on: December 15, 2011

With a high standard of living, array of fast foods and sedentary lifestyle, obesity has become the biggest disease plaguing the teenagers. Bariatric surgery done is not the final answer. Here is a study. Team@CMHF

NICE Publishes New Guidance on Preventing Type 2 Diabetes

Posted by: admin on: December 14, 2011

Diabetes is a leading killer disease, more so in India. Guidelines to prevent or delay the onset of the illness will benefit the already burdened state healthcare, especially at the monitory level. In our country, it could greatly reduce the expenditure incurred to a middle class diabetic Indian. Click on to the sit to read […]

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For patients who cannot tolerate topiramate, the newer drug Zonisamide has been found to be as efficient as a migraine prophylactic drug. Here is the study to prove this. Team@CMHF

Low-fat diet may not increase diabetes risks

Posted by: admin on: December 14, 2011

While the low-fat diet craze led some doctors to worry that Americans would instead start eating too many carbohydrates, a new study suggests that eating low-fat doesn’t have to increase carbohydrate-fueled health risks. Team@CMHF

Compared to other hypoglycemic GLP-1 analogs, injectable liraglutide marketed by Novo Nordisk has reiterated its position as an efficient and safe post prandial glycemic level controller. Here is the study. Team@CMHF


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