New weekly diabetes drug more efficient than daily treatment

The Lancet journal recently published findings from a new study lead by Dr. Daniel Drucker of Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital that indicate a new drug, exenatide, could potentially be a very important development in treating diabetes, barring any complications from further...

Diabetics Not Happy With Current Treatments

In a report by International Patient Research conducted last year only half of the patients interviewed were completely satisfied with their current diabetes treatments. About one third of the patient surveyed were extremely worried about suffering from complications as well...

Diabetics Not Happy With Current Treatments

In a report by International Patient Research conducted last year only half of the patients interviewed were completely satisfied with their current diabetes treatments. About one third of the patient surveyed were extremely worried about suffering from complications...

Better diabetes control may improve memory

Better metabolic control of type 2 diabetes can lead to improved "working memory" -- the type of memory people use to keep information in their minds for short-periods of time and to complete day-to-day activities.

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