District, state remind parents of the importance of vaccinations Sep 10, 2008
Susan Pearce wrote on Sep 6, 2008 11:41 PM:" It is commonly stated that vaccination is safe. If you look at the potential adverse reactions on the drugs.com web site, listed for diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough) vaccines, you will see how unsafe vaccines are: Notice that two of the vaccines, Infanrix and Tripedia, for diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough) are listed as having sudden infant death as a postmarketing adverse reaction. Tripedia even lists autism as an... (Casper Star-Tribune, WY)
Type 1 (Autoimmune) Diabetes Jun 23, 2008
Juvenile or insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is also known as type 1 or autoimmune diabetes. Type 1 diabetes is responsible for most cases of diabetes in children up to the age of 12 years. (Suite101.com)
New vaccine approach prevents/reverses diabetes in lab study at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh May 29, 2008
Type 1 diabetes also is known as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or juvenile-onset diabetes. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) reports that more than 1 million children and teenagers (age 19 and younger) have type 1 diabetes. (EurekAlert!)
New pan-European collaboration launched into the diagnosis and control of coeliac disease Apr 10, 2008
It is expected that the development of the technologies involved and their combination in a single product represent a significant advance in diagnostic technology that has the potential to be applied to the detection of a range of other conditions such, insulin dependent diabetes mellitus or rheumatoid arthritis. At least 1 in 1001 people in the UK is estimated to suffer from coeliac disease a potentially life-threatening auto-immune condition caused by intolerance to gluten. (EurekAlert! -- Business News)
Islets could be a key to cure Nov 14, 2007
In another study, TRIGR (Trial to Reduce Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in the Genetically at Risk), scientists in 15 countries are investigating whether proteins in cow's milk could trigger type 1 diabetes in babies who are genetically susceptible. TRIGR follows 2,161 children for 10 years. (USA Today)
Living with diabetes - A reporter's story. ... Rumors fly in Blackwater - West End Community Theatre presents original comedy based on Blackwater News editor T.M. Horne ... David Barton reports staph infection, student back in class ... Health officials suggest offering trick-or-treaters some healthier alternatives this Halloween ... ';var marqueewidth="350px";var marqueeheight="25px";var marqueebgcolor="#FFFFFF";////NO NEED TO EDIT BELOW THIS LINE////////////var pauseit=1;var marqueespeed=1 //slow speed down by 1 for NSvar copyspeed=marqueespeedvar pausespeed=(pauseit==0)? copyspeed: 0var iedom=document.all||document.getElementByIdif (iedom)document.write(''+marqueecontent+'')var actualwidth=''var cross_marquee, ns_marqueefunction populate(){if (iedom){cross_marquee=document.getElementById? document.getElementById("iemarquee") : document.all.iemarqueecross_marquee.style.left=parseInt(marqueewidth)+8+"px"cross_marquee.innerHTML=marqueecontentactualwidth=document.all? temp.offsetWidth : document.getElementById("temp").offsetWidth}else if (document.layers){ns_marquee=document.ns_marquee.document.ns_marquee2ns_marquee.left=parseInt(marqueewidth)+8ns_marquee.document.write(marqueecontent)ns_marquee.document.close()actualwidth=ns_marquee.document.width}lefttime=setInterval("scrollmarquee()",20)}window.onload=populate;function scrollmarquee(){if (iedom){if (parseInt(cross_marquee.style.left)>(actualwidth*(-1)+8))cross_marquee.style.left=parseInt(cross_marquee.style.left)-copyspeed+"px"elsecross_marquee.style.left=parseInt(marqueewidth)+8+"px"}else if (document.layers){if (ns_marquee.left>(actualwidth*(-1)+8))ns_marquee.left-=copyspeedelsens_marquee.left=parseInt(marqueewidth)+8}}if (iedom||document.layers){with (document){document.write('')if (iedom){write('')write('')write('')write('')}else if (document.layers){write('')write('')write('')}document.write('')}}Thursday, November 01, 2007 Above shows Nadalie Truex in her third grade picture (left), the year she was diagnosed with Type I Diabtetes. A more recent picture of Nadalie is also shown (right) while she was covering stories as a reporter for the Boonville Daily News at last year’s Cooper County Youth Fair. Living with diabetes - A reporter's story. Nov 1, 2007
Type I Diabetes, also referred to as IDDM (Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus) appears primarily in childhood and adolescence ... Type II Diabetes, also referred to as NIDDM (non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus) is described as high blood sugars occurring in a person over the age of 40, who is overweight and also has a family history of this type of diabetes. (Boonville Daily News, MO)
Nectar of the gods Aug 5, 2007
Among the problems they are more likely to face are gastrointestinal infections, respiratory infections, necrotising enterocolitis, urinary tract infection, ear infections, allergic diseases (eg eczema, asthma), insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (type 1), cardiovascular disease in later life, childhood cancers, sudden infant death syndromes and dental malocclusion. Good for mum too. (Malaysia Star)
Diabetes Damages DNA In Men's Sperm And May Affect Fertility, According To Study May 6, 2007
1] Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus: implications for male reproductive function. Human Reproduction. (Science Daily)
Diabetes marketplace expands Mar 27, 2007
Much of that will be directed at type I diabetes, an autoimmune condition that until recently was better known as juvenile onset diabetes or insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Type I, it is now understood, can occur at any age. (San Jose Business Journal, CA)
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Nov 27, 2006
Environmental Influences in IDDM. Like other autoimmune diseases, IDDM occurs in people with certain immune system genes, particularly HLA-DR3, when they're exposed to certain environmental triggers. (Suite101.com)
Childhood asthma linked to mothers' intake of vitamin E Sep 4, 2006
"Striking increases in chronic illnesses have occurred in temporal association with an increase in vaccination rates. Asthma and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, causes of lifelong morbidity and frequent premature death, have nearly doubled in incidence since the introduction of many new, mandatory vaccines. There is no explanation for this increase. The temporal association, although not probative, is suggestive and demands intense investigation. Instead of following up on earlier, foreign... (Scotsman)
[extra: References] Jul 7, 2006
Kovacs M, Goldston D, Obrosky DS, Iyengar S. Prevalence and predictors of pervasive noncompliance with medical treatment among youths with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus ... Wysocki T, Harris MA, Greco P,Bubb J, Danda CE, Harvey LM, et al. Randomized control trial of behavior therapy for families of adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. (British Medical Journal)
New Study Reveals Signaling Pathways Required For Expansion Of Pancreas Stem Cells May 18, 2006
A team of scientists at The Scripps Research Institute has published a new study of important signaling pathways that are required for the expansion of pancreas stem cells, work that may lead to strategies to prevent or reverse insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). IDDM, which used to be referred to as Type 1 diabetes, results from selective destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic islet beta cells by the body's immune system. (Science Daily)