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Diabetes: Type I News
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Final Rules Broaden Pool for Stem Cell Research
Tue Jul 07, 2009, 06:00
Older stem cell lines eligible for U.S. research dollars, NIH says.
News Topics : Stem Cells, Research & Development, Parkinson's, National Institues of Health, Government, Diseases & Conditions: Misc, Diabetes: Type II, Diabetes: Type I, Diabetes: Misc
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Drugs May Not Slow Kidney Damage in Diabetes
Wed Jul 01, 2009, 17:00
Study uncovers possible benefit, though, in stemming vision loss.
News Topics : Prescription Drugs, Kidney Problems: Misc, Eye / Vision Problems: Misc, Drugs: Misc, Diabetes: Type I, Diabetes: Misc, Diabetes: Management, Diabetes: Drugs
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Device Thwarts Attacks on Transplanted Pancreatic Cells
Thu Apr 23, 2009, 17:00
Could reduce need for immunosuppressants in treatment of type 1 diabetes.
News Topics : Therapy & Procedures: Misc, Research & Development, Medical Technology: Misc, Insulin, Drugs: Misc, Diabetes: Type I, Diabetes: Misc, Diabetes: Management, Blood Disorders
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Pancreatic Islets in Forefront of Diabetes Research
Tue Apr 14, 2009, 12:00
Cells could play major role in treatment, if supply is adequate, study finds.
News Topics : Therapy & Procedures: Misc, Research & Development, Hormones: Misc, Diabetes: Type I, Diabetes: Misc, Diabetes: Management, Biotechnology
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Today's Top News Stories | | Ginkgo Won't Prevent Heart Attack, Stroke in Elderly - Nov 24, 2009, 16:00 But the herbal supplement may help ward off peripheral artery disease, researchers say. | | Dangerous Toys Still on Store Shelves, Report Finds - Nov 24, 2009, 16:00 Focus on toys that pose choking hazard, are too loud, or contain dangerous chemicals. | | Chronic Pain Trips Up Seniors - Nov 24, 2009, 16:00 Discomfort contributes to the falls that plague older adults, study finds. | | Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 24, 2009 - Nov 24, 2009, 11:14
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| | Angioplasty Outcomes May Vary Little Between Hospitals - Nov 24, 2009, 16:00 In-hospital death rates didn't differ greatly between high- and low-volume centers, study found. |
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