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Insulin Resistance Affected By Lifestyle Altering Gene Activity

A Finnish study of identical twins has found that physical inactivity and acquired obesity can impair expression of the genes which help the cells produce energy. The findings suggest that lifestyle, more than heredity, contributes to insulin resistance in people who are obese. Insulin resistance increases the chance of developing diabetes and heart disease.
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06 Jan 2009 01:39:06

Apple's Steve Jobs: "Hormone Imbalance" Has Caused Health Problems - Scientific American

ABC News Apple's Steve Jobs: "Hormone Imbalance" Has Caused Health Problems Scientific American - "If he's not producing sufficient insulin , his body would have trouble transporting amino acids the building blocks of protein into his cells. ... Jobs may have Type 1-like diabetes, says endocrinologist Steve Jobs Says Hormone Imbalance Caused Weight Loss Apple's Steve Jobs' condition a 'puzzle' -
06 Jan 2009 00:15:36

Diabetes Epidemic Now Poses Challenges for Nursing Homes - Washington Post

Diabetes Epidemic Now Poses Challenges for Nursing Homes Washington Post, United States - People with type 1 diabetes and people with type 2 diabetes who need insulin often choose to use an insulin pump when they're younger, but pumps may not be ...
05 Jan 2009 23:10:09

Design of FitFor2 study: the effects of an exercise program on ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)

Design of FitFor2 study: the effects of an exercise program on ... 7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - In FitFor2-study we aim to assess whether an exercise program can improve insulin sensitivity and fasting plasma glucose levels of women at high risk for ...
05 Jan 2009 22:19:27

Fat cells reduce diabetes risk - big bums are okay - NEWS.com.au

TopNews Fat cells reduce diabetes risk - big bums are okay NEWS.com.au, Australia - When buttocks and hip fat from mice was injected into other mice, their bodies easily used the blood sugar-regulating hormone insulin and lost weight. ... Large back and hip can protect against type 2 diabetes Big bottoms can save you from diabetes Having a large bottom could help protect against diabetes, claims ... -
05 Jan 2009 18:36:37

OSU goes to dogs for physiology study - KTEN

OSU goes to dogs for physiology study KTEN, TX - But in athletes -- be they human or sled dog -- there is similar accumulation of fat in the cells and instead of being insulin resistant they are even more ... OSU professor: Dogs could help diabetes studies
05 Jan 2009 17:19:47

Plant-produced insulin trials begin in UK - tce today

Plant-produced insulin trials begin in UK tce today, UK - by Helen Tunnicliffe CANADIAN BIOTECH FIRM SemBioSys has begun UK-based phase I II trials of its insulin which it produces from genetically-engineered ...
05 Jan 2009 09:54:56

High-fat diets may shift internal clock - Boston Globe

Boston Globe High-fat diets may shift internal clock Boston Globe, United States - But obesity also leads to higher levels of insulin circulating in the blood, a sign of resistance or a weakened responsiveness to insulin . ...
04 Jan 2009 21:29:24

Kids and Health: Understanding diabetes is important - Seattle Post Intelligencer

Kids and Health: Understanding diabetes is important Seattle Post Intelligencer - Type 1 also is known as juvenile onset or insulin -dependent diabetes mellitus. By age 18 years, approximately two to three out of every 1000 children have ... New technique developed to cure Type-1 Diabetes. Cell transplants to tackle diabetes Researchers believe Diabetes and Celiac disease linked
03 Jan 2009 02:14:48

Hope of insulin cell transplant - BBC News

BBC News Hope of insulin cell transplant BBC News, UK - The ability to do transplants would potentially remove the need for daily insulin injections in type 1 diabetes. Experts said the Gene Therapy study showed ... Now, a new way to treat diabetes Scientist Find A New Approach To Treat Type 1 Diabetes
31 Dec 2008 00:17:51

High Insulin May Boost Odds of Breast Cancer - Washington Post

ABC News High Insulin May Boost Odds of Breast Cancer Washington Post, United States - 30 (HealthDay News) -- Women with high levels of insulin in their blood appear to be more likely to develop breast cancer than those with lower insulin ... High insulin level raises breast cancer risk Insulin Levels May Be the New Link Between Overweight Women and ... High insulin levels may increase breast cancer risk -

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