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Live Blogging at Pink Ribbon Review Tonight During SU2C- Stand Up 2 Cancer
By: Diabetes Notes    0 days 13 hours 9 minutes ago
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We have live blogging this evening during the Stand Up To Cancer(SU2C)….

At 8:00 EST, when the show begins simultaneously across all networks, log into the Pink Ribbon Review and have a real-time conversation with Karen Lynch about the event – real time, live, as it happens. She’ll have live coverage and commentary about the event — and you can add your two cents, too!

Her “live” blog will be displayed in a viewer window on the main Pink Ribbon Review website (thanks to software provided by CoveritLive). It’s like instant messaging — except you don’t need a user name or password — and you can watch the conversation, view photos, send in comments, or participate in polls. There’s no downloading … just have her website loaded at 8:00 EST and watch the magic unfold.

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Diabetes and Pancreatic cancer- a link or just a strong coincidence?
By: Diabetes Notes    0 days 13 hours 26 minutes ago
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Keeping with my concerns this week Will cancer now be added to the long list of complications associated with diabetes? Like there wasnt enough already! Eating higher carbohydrate foods and more sugar lead to higher blood sugar, higher blood sugar leads to diabetes.

The Swedish research, which looked at 64,500 people, linked raised blood sugar with pancreas, skin, womb, and urinary tract cancers in women.

It tends to make sense when you think about the physiology of diabetes. In very elementary terms, the pancreas is what produces the insulin in your body. Insulin is a hormone that the body produces to turn starches, carbohydrates and sugars into energy for everyday use. Diabetics do not properly produce or effectively use insulin, but that is not to say the cause is a tumor or abnormal cell growth. Would it be safe to assume that a diabetics pancreas is more at risk for abnormal cell growth or cancer? What comes first, the chicken or the egg?

There is still scientific debate about whether diabetes causes pancreatic cancer or whether it is just a symptom of something going wrong with the pancreas ie cancer affecting the production of insulin.

Overall, the research found women in the top 25% range of blood sugar readings after fasting had a 26% higher chance of developing cancer than those in the bottom quarter.

The only solid advice I found during my search was diabetics need to control their blood sugar. Whether it be by diet, exercise, medications or even all of the above, lower glucose numbers means a decreased risk for many complications associated with diabetes. Will scientists ever know the relationship between cancer and diabetes?

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Prostate Cancer and Diabetes research closely linked- 6 new genes
By: Diabetes Notes    0 days 13 hours 28 minutes ago
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With the Stand up to Cancer airing this evening simultaneously across the networks- September 5, 2008, at 8:00 PM(EST)…

The new magic number is 16 among diabetic researchers. Scientists identified 6 new genes which play a role in the development of type 2 diabetes and among the group is the second gene known to also play a role in prostate cancer.

By researching how the prostate and diabetic related gene works, we see how raising the risk of one condition can also protect against the other. These type of results are promising for further medications and sources of treatment.

This promises the development of new therapies, and should help scientists to avoid designing drugs aimed at one disorder that inadvertently trigger the other.

As these type of results are yielded and with continuing research, we get one step closer to completely understanding type 2 diabetes. We are nearing 200 million persons worldwide that are affected by this disease process.

The remarkable recent progress in identifying regions of the genome that increase risk to diabetesfrom 3 to 16 in only a yearwill help us unravel the complex basis diabetes and may suggest new and better tailored methods to prevent or treat this disease., said U-Ms Michael Boehnke, the lead scientist on the Finland-United States Investigation of Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus Genetics (FUSION) study group, one of the three lead groups in the study.

Come on everyone and cheer with me, Go Science Go!!

via EurekAlert

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SU2C- Stand up to cancer- across all networks tonight at 8PM
By: Diabetes Notes    0 days 14 hours 28 minutes ago
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Tonight!!!!! Stand up to Cancer(SU2C). This is a great event for a great cause. Karen- our Pink Ribbon Review blogger, has a complete list of all the stars that are taking part. Will you?
Next Friday night, September 5, 2008, at 8:00 PM (EST), stars from film, television, sports, journalism and music will come together in an unprecedented evening of philanthropy

NBC, ABC and CBS are each donating one hour of simultaneous, commercial-free prime-time for Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) a nationally televised fundraising event.

Let me know hat you thought of it after it airs!

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Low testosterone a common theme among young diabetic men- talk to your doctor
By: Diabetes Notes    5 days 3 hours 52 minutes ago
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Researchers out of the University of Buffalo have found that young men with type 2 diabetes have significantly low levels of testosterone. This could prove to make fathering children and quality of life a challenge. This study follows research published earlier by these same scientists reporting that one-third of middle-aged men with type 2 diabetes have low testosterone levels, requiring treatment for erectile dysfunction. ED can prove to be a real blow to ones emotional and physical being.
Reduced testosterone during these years may lead to diminished bone mass and the lack of development or loss of skeletal muscle. These patients may gain more weight and become even more insulin dependent. The men are also at a higher risk for developing atherosclerosis and heart disease due to also being pre-disposed to higher concentrations of C reactive proteins.

Talk to your doctor about any concerns you might have in respect to the above mentioned problems. Do not be embarrassed- this is a common problem.

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