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21/08/2014 - Search for new diabetes treatment
Researchers may have found a new clue to the causes of diabetes - opening up the way to new treatments to prevent the disease, it was announced yesterday. More

14/08/2014 - Immune link to mental illness
People with overactive immune systems may face an increased risk of developing mental illness, according to a new British study. More

08/08/2014 - Diabetes drug's life-extending benefits
A common drug for diabetes may extend the lives of patients beyond those of apparently healthy people, researchers say today. More

06/08/2014 - Fat type affects diabetes risk
Saturated fats have been cast as dietary villains - but a study published today suggests some kinds may be healthier than others. More

01/08/2014 - Tape measure plea to beat diabetes
The British public has been advised to take a tape measure to their waistlines - amidst warnings of a link to diabetes. More

29/07/2014 - Five minute work-out that may save lives
A daily jog of just five minutes can do wonders for the health of the heart and the circulation, researchers said last night. More

25/07/2014 - Diabetes link to shift-working
Men who work on shifts face a massively increased risk of developing diabetes, researchers warn today. More

16/07/2014 - Should pre-diabetes be scrapped?
Labelling patients as pre-diabetic is "a drastically premature measure with no medical value," a senior British doctor claims today. More

03/07/2014 - Insulin pumps better than injections
People with type 2 diabetes who need insulin fare better with pumps than regular injections, according to the findings of a study reported today. More

27/06/2014 - Sugar tax could be part of obesity plan
British government advisers are to investigate a sugar tax - as well as new restrictions on advertising to children - as part of a drive to tackle obesity, it was announced yesterday. More

24/06/2014 - Soy food may boost men
Men with a common form of diabetes can be put on a high soy diet without it affecting their masculinity, British researchers have found. More

10/06/2014 - England faces diabetes ‘timebomb’
About one third of adults in England are at high risk of developing diabetes, researchers warn today. More

03/06/2014 - Diabetes drug may slow ageing
An anti-diabetes drug may have the ability to slow the ageing process and increase lifespan, researchers revealed yesterday. More

06/05/2014 - Pregnancy deaths fall - but still affect thousands
Deaths of pregnant women have nearly halved globally in the last 25 years - but still kill more than a quarter of a billion people every year, according to a new study today. More

25/04/2014 - Coffee link to diabetes prevention
Increasing consumption of coffee may help cut risk of developing diabetes, researchers claimed last night. More

24/04/2014 - Threat from pancreatic cancer
Cancer of the pancreas is the only form of cancer that will continue to kill increasing numbers of people across Europe, researchers warned today. More

23/04/2014 - Pregnancy clue to male hormones
Male health could be determined by the extent of a baby's exposure to testosterone in the womb, Scottish researchers have reported. More

25/03/2014 - Sleep clues to obesity
Good sleep may be one of the key factors in preventing obesity and diabetes, researchers say today. More

13/03/2014 - Statin side-effects reduced
Statins, the widely used cholesterol-lowering drugs, may have just one side-effect, researchers say today. More

06/03/2014 - Halve sugar consumption - WHO
Governments should consider trying to halve public consumption of sugars, according to global guidelines published yesterday. More

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