ALL POSTS TAGGED WITH diabetes
10/14/2016 / By Vicki Batts

Johnson & Johnson has recently come forward to admit that one of their products, the Animas OneTouch Ping insulin pump, could

http://www.medicine.news/2016-10-14-johnson-johnson-warns-public-insulin-pump-is-vulnerable-to-hacking.html

02/29/2016 / By Tara Paras

Studies reveal that taking a gram of ginger before surgery may actually help reduce nausea and vomiting post-op. Aside from its

http://www.medicine.news/2016-02-29-nausea-gout-indigestion-and-diabetes-treat-them-with-ginger.html

02/25/2016 / By Tara Paras

People always associate having high cholesterol with being unhealthy. Most believe having high cholesterol levels inevitably leads to fatal heart

http://www.medicine.news/2016-02-25-the-cholesterol-myth-debunked-statins-are-doing-more-harm-than-good-to-your-body.html

02/18/2016 / By Martin Mavis

New science reveals that statin drugs DOUBLE the risk of diabetes. This is in addition to the extreme harm they

http://www.medicine.news/2016-02-18-health-warning-statins-double-the-risk-of-diabetes-audio.html

02/04/2016 / By Greg White

Healthy patients taking statins have a significantly higher risk of developing diabetes and diabetic complications, according to a new study.

http://www.medicine.news/2016-02-04-statins-double-the-risk-of-developing-diabetes-and-diabetic-complications-according-to-ten-year-long-study.html

01/28/2016 / By Chris Draper

Statins, a widely prescribed drug used to lower “bad” cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease, could increase the

http://www.medicine.news/2016-01-28-statins-increase-the-risk-of-developing-diabetes-by-nearly-50-percent-according-to-six-year-long-study.html

01/26/2016 / By Julie Wilson

A Philadelphia man is suing Johnson & Johnson, claiming the pharmaceutical giant’s diabetes drug, Invokana, damaged his kidneys. Invokana is made by

http://www.medicine.news/2016-01-26-johnson-johnsons-new-diabetes-drug-linked-to-coma-and-death.html

12/08/2015 / By Greg White

Google invested in a patent to design a smart watch that can monitor glucose levels with a “needle-free blood draw,”

http://www.medicine.news/2015-12-08-google-proves-society-is-more-concerned-about-maintaining-rather-than-preventing-diabetes-with-needle-free-blood-draw-smart-watch.html

09/03/2015 / By Michael Bundrant

Surgeons are in the business of selling surgery. It appears that, like any salesperson interested in making as much money

http://www.medicine.news/2015-09-03-doctors-sell-short-term-benefits-of-weight-loss-surgery-without-disclosing-long-term-failure-statistics.html

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