by Paul Haskins | Aug 11, 2012 | Reverse Diabetes
Acontroversial experimental cure for type 1 diabetes, using a tuberculosis vaccine invented a century ago, appears to temporarily vanquish the disease, according to a study in a handful of patients led by a scientist long criticised by her peers.There is no guarantee...
by Paul Haskins | Aug 10, 2012 | Reverse Diabetes
Manipulating a group of hormone-producing cells in the brain can control blood sugar levels in the body – a discovery that has dramatic potential for research into weight-loss drugs and diabetes treatment. In a paper published in the October issue of Genetics and...
by Paul Haskins | Aug 9, 2012 | Reverse Diabetes
Manipulating a group of hormone-producing cells in the brain can control blood sugar levels in the body – a discovery that has dramatic potential for research into weight-loss drugs and diabetes treatment.In a paper published in the October issue of Genetics and...
by Paul Haskins | Aug 8, 2012 | Reverse Diabetes
By Sharon Begley NEW YORK (Reuters) – A controversial experimental cure for type 1 diabetes, using a tuberculosis vaccine invented a century ago, appears to temporarily vanquish the disease, according to a study in a handful of patients led by a scientist long...
by Paul Haskins | Aug 8, 2012 | Reverse Diabetes
Dr. Oz has assembled a team of four doctors to talk about a new approach to treating and curing disease today. It is called functional medicine and the guest doctors are Dr. Mark Hyman, Dr. Wendy Warner, Dr. David Perlmutter, and Dr. Susan Blum. Functional medicine is...
by Paul Haskins | Aug 7, 2012 | Reverse Diabetes
TAUNTON — At 11 years old, Noah Brokmeier continues to tackle the misconceptions surrounding diabetes while spreading awareness about the metabolic disease in hope for a cure. ‘‘The more people who know about diabetes, the sooner we can find a cure for it,’’ said the...