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  • DiabetesPilot for iPhone: Diabetes management in your pocket (review)

    DiabetesPilot for the iPhone makes sophisticated control of the disease as easy as pulling the phone out of your pocket.

    Blog posts | January 21, 2012 6:31am PST

  • iPhone and diabetes management using Track3 app

    The Track3 app for the iPhone is a great way to make living with diabetes more manageable.

    Blog posts | December 7, 2011 4:00am PST

  • Going wireless with diabetes treatment

    Diabetes is running rampant in the U. S., and treatment for the disease is evolving. Glucose meters and insulin pumps are now wireless, allowing hands-free operation 24/7.

    Blog posts | November 30, 2011 6:54am PST

  • Quitting brings new risks

    That increased risk gradually dropped. After 12 years without cigarettes, the risk of diabetes onset was no different than for people who had always been smoke free.

    Blog posts | January 5, 2010 6:15am PST

  • Diabetes can be kept at bay

    Diabetes prevention costs a lot less than treatment, and much of the savings expected from health reform is based on studies like this which prove that prevention works.

    Blog posts | October 29, 2009 6:23am PDT

  • Could diabetes fight the obesity epidemic?

    The drug is given once a day by injection. While many Type I diabetics are accustomed to injecting themselves with insulin, many Type II diabetics are given pills as a first-line treatment.

    Blog posts | October 23, 2009 11:03am PDT

  • People beat tech in New Zealand wellness studies

    The content, approach and frequency of care in support programs are more important than who provides it. We need more coaches.

    Blog posts | May 22, 2009 8:00am PDT

  • The next plastics health scare is here

    The charge, delivered in a study from the Mt. Sinai Center for Childrens Environmental Health, is that these chemicals are endocrine disrupters, and may be responsible for the rise in childhood...

    Blog posts | April 19, 2009 9:26am PDT

  • The cells from Brazil against Type I diabetes

    Patients first boosted their supply of stem cells in the blood, so they did not need to be harvested from bone marrow. The immune systems in these stem cells were then suppressed, and the cells...

    Blog posts | April 15, 2009 7:08am PDT

  • Alzheimer's is diabetes of the brain?

    Cells from the hippocampus treated with insulin and an anti-diabetes drug that promotes use of insulin became much less susceptible to damage from the amyloid beta plaques whose role is considered...

    Blog posts | February 3, 2009 8:35am PST

  • Chronic conditions the big story of 2008

    While not entirely preventable, chronic ailments would not cost nearly as much to treat as they do if Americans practiced wellness. That means exercising, eating less, getting thinner.

    Blog posts | December 29, 2008 5:24am PST

  • Diabetes is depressing, and vice versa

    Diabetes is a depressing discipline, one that can take down the strongest spirit.

    Blog posts | June 18, 2008 7:19am PDT

  • Chronic conditions break the bank

    Everyone pays for chronic conditions, and we pay more because many cases are preventable. So what's the solution?

    Blog posts | June 13, 2008 6:17am PDT

  • Diabetes is also heart disease

    Rigorous control of blood sugar won't save diabetics the heart ravages which come with the disease, new studies show. Instead diabetics need to treat themselves as we heart patients do.

    Blog posts | June 8, 2008 12:10pm PDT

Additional Results

  • DiabetesPilot for iPhone: Diabetes management in your pocket (review)

    DiabetesPilot for the iPhone makes sophisticated control of the disease as easy as pulling the phone out of your pocket.

    Blog posts | January 21, 2012 6:31am PST

  • iPhone and diabetes management using Track3 app

    The Track3 app for the iPhone is a great way to make living with diabetes more manageable.

    Blog posts | December 7, 2011 4:00am PST

  • Going wireless with diabetes treatment

    Diabetes is running rampant in the U. S., and treatment for the disease is evolving. Glucose meters and insulin pumps are now wireless, allowing hands-free operation 24/7.

    Blog posts | November 30, 2011 6:54am PST

  • Quitting brings new risks

    That increased risk gradually dropped. After 12 years without cigarettes, the risk of diabetes onset was no different than for people who had always been smoke free.

    Blog posts | January 5, 2010 6:15am PST

  • SmartPlanet: The future of... diabetic monitors

    For millions of diabetics in the U.S., avoiding amputations may be as simple as stepping on a scale. SmartPlanet correspondent Sumi Das looks at a weight scale that helps establish healthy foot...

    Blog posts | December 15, 2009 2:15am PST

  • The Future Of... Diabetic Monitors

    For millions of diabetics in the U.S., avoiding amputations may be as simple as stepping on a scale. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das looks at a weight scale that helps establish healthy foot care...

    Videos | December 11, 2009 2:51pm PST

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