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 Insulin Information - December 2, 2008
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http://www.lantus.wooden-picture-frame | | Panelists from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Monday approved the widely used diabetes drug Avandia to remain on the market by a 22-1 vote. FDA advisers ruled that current evidence linking the Type-2 diabetes drug to an increased risk of heart attack is not strong enough to order Avandia's removal from the market. The panel also recommended that Avandia, also known as rosiglitazone, should be studied further and should carry a "black-box" warning. Some experts also suggested the label caution against using the drug together with insulin, because current studies suggest that doing so may elevate heart risks. Nonetheless, the joint use of Avandia and insulin is currently FDA-approved | | Many of us who think they are safe drinking diet soda, think again. A new research has proved that more than one diet soda a day, even if it is sugar-free, puts the person at an increased incidence of metabolic syndrome, a group of risk factors linked to the development of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. A large but inconclusive study by researchers at Boston University School of Medicine to see the results to see a difference between regular and diet soda drinkers suggest that consumption of more diet soda cans lead to heart problems as such people have less healthy diets overall | | Free Shadowbox Picture Frame from Go Insulin
http://lantus.complimentarypictureframe | | A British study has found that drinking milk and consumption of dairy products may lower the risk of metabolic syndrome in men, which includes diabetes, heart disease, and premature death. In the 20-year study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, it was found that people with metabolic syndrome are at increased risk of coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes | |
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