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24/11/2011 - World struggles on asthma
The world's wealthiest countries are struggling to provide good care for asthma and diabetes - while the UK continues to lag behind others on cancer treatment, according to a major report published yesterday. More

10/11/2011 - New pregnancy diet clue
Some children are doomed to face obesity and diabetes because of deficiencies in their mothers' diets during pregnancy, British researchers say today. More

09/11/2011 - Asian obesity needs redefining - professor
The definition of obesity is set too high for people of southern Asian heritage, researchers said last night. More

07/10/2011 - Sunshine vitamin may cut diabetes risk
People with a good supply of the sunshine vitamin, vitamin D, have a reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes mellitus, according to new findings. More

19/09/2011 - Low-cost prevention plan
Growing rates of diseases such as cancer, heart disease and lung cancer could be prevented by spending less than a pound a year per person, according to a major report. More

09/09/2011 - Young diabetes patients face drug and alcohol risk
Deaths related to drug use and alcohol consumption may have become increasingly prevalent in the last few decades among people who develop diabetes in childhood, researchers warned today. More

29/08/2011 - Obesity threat grows
Britain will have 11 million more obese adults within 20 years if present trends continue - meaning the problem would affect nearly half the population, researchers have warned. More

12/08/2011 - Red meat link to diabetes
Eating processed red meat could increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, US researchers have claimed. More

29/06/2011 - National time bomb for diabetes complications
Diabetes in England and Wales is a "time bomb" waiting to happen, according to figures published today. More

27/06/2011 - Diabetes spread conundrum
The number of people worldwide with diabetes has doubled in the last 30 years, according to an analysis published as further research raised questions about the best way to treat the growing problem. More

15/06/2011 - Stop box staring - heart campaigners
People should become "selective" about television watching as new evidence links it to heart disease, experts said today. More

08/06/2011 - Low blood sugar causes diabetics to miss work
People with diabetes are often unable to work because of dangerously low blood sugar, a new survey shows. More

27/05/2011 - Secrets behind sticky “ultrabad” cholesterol unveiled
British researchers show today how a newly-discovered “ultrabad” form of cholesterol increases the risk of heart disease. More

16/05/2011 - Master fat gene found
British researchers have found a master gene for fat in the body - linked to diabetes and high cholesterol, it was announced last night. More

05/05/2011 - Take heart treatment after 55 - professor
Everybody could take cholesterol and blood pressure pills after the age of 55, according to a controversial proposal from a British professor. More

28/04/2011 - Non-infectious diseases "disaster" - world forum
Millions of people worldwide are dying from preventable, non-infectious diseases, according to a major analysis published yesterday. More

21/04/2011 - Low-carb a prescription for diabetes?
A high-fat diet that is low in carbohydrate may reverse damage to kidneys in people with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, researchers say. More

18/04/2011 - How vegetarians may gain better health
Vegetarians may have a lower risk of suffering heart disease, diabetes and stroke than meat-eaters, a study has suggested. More

15/04/2011 - Artificial pancreas hope for diabetes
An artificial pancreas could help to stabilise blood glucose levels at night among adults with type 1 diabetes, researchers say today. More

14/04/2011 - Measures that may prevent Alzheimer's
People at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease may benefit from aggressive treatment of diseases of the circulation, researchers said last night. More

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