New research shows that among the mental abilities that are affected by type 2 diabetes, the speed at which the brain processes information appears to be the most severely impaired, particularly in patients with undiagnosed disease.
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Title: Genetic Screening May ID Diabetes Risk Category: Health News Created: 11/20/2008 Last Editorial Review: 11/20/2008
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MATSUSAKA, Japan, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- A drug based on a chemical found in garlic has treated type 1 and type 2 diabetes in mice, researchers in Japan said.
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For determining risk of Type 2 diabetes, current genetic screening tests add little to traditional methods such as family history, two new studies suggest.
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Integrating motivational enhancement therapy with cognitive behavioral therapy may help people with type 1 diabetes better manage their disease, British researchers report.
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WEDNESDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Testing for 18 different gene variations associated with type 2 diabetes was no better at predicting a person's risk for the blood sugar disease than a doctor's assessment, researchers report.
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Gene tests may be no better for predicting diabetes risk than having a doctor ask some old-fashioned questions about weight, smoking status and family history, according to two studies published on Wednesday.
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