Diabetes CostsWith costs crunching diabetics' wallets, some doctors are realizing that the newer, expensive medicines may not be all that more effective than the older formulas.
Workout SnackEating after working out could add back all the calories you just burned.
Pregnant DiabeticsOut-of-control blood sugar can increase the risk of miscarriage and birth defects.
Menopause MetabolismWeight gain during menopause, coupled with flip-flopping hormones, may pave the way for serious health problems related to metabolic syndrome.
Cancer VitaminsVitamins C and E were recently found to not help people trying to prevent heart disease; now new research shows the vitamins don't stop cancer either.
Teen TextText messaging could be good for a teenager's health.
Male FertilityMen facing fertility problems may benefit from an outpatient procedure.
Green LunchesTwo Florida women have started a business providing "green" lunches for schools.
Diabetes LuminairesA Connecticut mom is raising money on her own to find a cure for the disease that afflicts her son- type-one diabetes.
Diabetes FriendsTwo young girls became good friends when in kindergarten they both discovered they had type-1 diabetes.
Diabetes Cancer DrugScientists at the Diabetes Center at the University of California San Francisco say two drugs that are already on the market, created to treat cancer patients, could actually help people living with type-one diabetes.
Breakfast in ClassCarol Anne Riddell reports on a program going on in New York City that has school kids eating breakfast in class.
Breakfast on the RunGrabbing whatever you can get your hands on for breakfast may not be as "un-healthy" as you think.
DiabetesRobert Bazell reports that two drugs, already on the market to treat some cancers, could hold the key to putting diabetes patients into permanent remission.
Diabetes CasesThe number of new diabetes cases in the U.S. has gone up 90% over the past ten years.
Diabetes AwarenessThe American Diabetes Association recommends people at risk for the disease get screened.
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