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07/10/2013 - Obese twins offer treatment clues
Researchers in Finland have found 16 pairs of identical twins - with one obese twin per pair. More

04/10/2013 - Diabetes study to investigate lifestyle choices
The prevention of diabetes 2 through diet, lifestyle and exercise is to be investigated in the largest study of its kind. More

03/09/2013 - Women's obesity opportunity window
Women who become obese after giving birth do not face any extra risk of heart attack until other health factors start to deteriorate, researchers reported yesterday. More

30/08/2013 - Fruits that prevent diabetes
Eating fruit but not drinking fruit juice helps to stave off diabetes, researchers report today. More

30/08/2013 - Scottish boost for diabetes transplants
Scottish researchers say they have successfully found ways of boosting transplants to improve treatments for patients with diabetes. More

29/08/2013 - Gout drug may help diabetes care
A drug used for gout could also be used to protect people with diabetes from heart disease, researchers have revealed. More

16/08/2013 - Diets that protect against diabetes
Low-carb diets and the so-called Mediterranean diet can both help protect against developing type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. More

06/08/2013 - How car commuting jeopardises health
People who take the car to work tend to be less healthy than those who find other ways to travel, according to a major British study published today. More

24/07/2013 - Healthy habits vital for the elderly
A healthy lifestyle plays a key role in avoiding future disability, researchers say today. More

15/07/2013 - DNA clue to diabetes cancer risk
Changes to the DNA might be the reason why people with late oneset diabetes have an increase risk of cancer, it was revealed last night. More

18/06/2013 - New red meat link to diabetes
People who start eating increased amounts of red meat also increase their risk of developing diabetes, researchers warned last night. More

24/05/2013 - Diabetes puzzle from cholesterol drugs
Some people who take the cholesterol-lowering drugs, statins, may face a small increased risk of developing diabetes, researchers warned today. More

23/05/2013 - Disease genes prove elusive
A major study has concluded that there are no major genetic causes of six common diseases, including diabetes and multiple sclerosis. More

08/05/2013 - Ten minutes a day may fend of illness
Just 75 minutes a week of exercise is enough to make a big impact for people at risk of heart disease and diabetes, British researchers say. More

02/05/2013 - Diabetes drug thwarts lung cancer growth
A diabetes drug treatment can slow down the growth of lung cancer cells and help them to get destroyed by radiotherapy. More

26/04/2013 - Fast way to lose weight
The ancient habit of fasting may be a good way to lose weight, researchers report today. More

11/04/2013 - Adult health may decline - warning
New generations of adults are less healthy than their predecessors - putting at risk continuing improvements in human life expectancy, researchers warned yesterday. More

10/04/2013 - How cutting weight saves a nation's lives
A slight drop in the population's weight could significantly cut the rate of people dying from diabetes and heart disease, new research suggests. More

05/04/2013 - Walk or run to reduce blood pressure
Brisk walking is as good as running when it comes to lowering the risk of high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes, researchers said last night. More

14/02/2013 - Euro-boost for diabetes eye research
Researchers in Belfast are embarking on a major project aimed at using the latest technologies to save the sight of people with diabetes, it was announced today. More

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