Diabetes /tags/diabetes Diabetes en-US Copyright »Ê¹ÚÍøÖ·/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Tue, 04 Jun 2024 11:30:00 GMT A CU researcher finds a troubling link between youth diabetes and Alzheimer’s /podcast/inthenoco/2024-06-04/a-cu-researcher-finds-a-troubling-link-between-youth-diabetes-and-alzheimers Doctors have long known about the connection between diabetes and cognitive diseases like Alzheimer's. But a new study published out of the University of Colorado shows just how early that connection can be traced. Today on In the NoCo we hear about new research showing the potential for Alzheimer's can be found in the bodies of youth with diabetes. Tue, 04 Jun 2024 11:30:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2024-06-04/a-cu-researcher-finds-a-troubling-link-between-youth-diabetes-and-alzheimers In The NoCo, Ariel Lavery, Erin O'Toole Soda Taxes: Coming Soon To A City Near You? /health/2016-10-25/soda-taxes-coming-soon-to-a-city-near-you Taxes on sugary drinks, the current cause célèbre in public health circles, are enjoying a moment in the spotlight this voting season. At least four… Tue, 25 Oct 2016 11:00:00 GMT /health/2016-10-25/soda-taxes-coming-soon-to-a-city-near-you Harvest Public Media Where's The Whole Grain In Most Of Our Wheat Bread? /npr-news/2014-04-15/wheres-the-whole-grain-in-most-of-our-wheat-bread Not all whole grain breads are created equal. Choosing breads with fully intact grains (think nuggets of whole rye, wheat or millet) may help control blood sugar and stave off hunger. Tue, 15 Apr 2014 07:22:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-04-15/wheres-the-whole-grain-in-most-of-our-wheat-bread Allison Aubrey U.S. Olympic Skier Finds Team Spirit, Minus The Team /npr-news/2014-01-20/u-s-olympic-skier-finds-team-spirit-minus-the-team Three-time Olympic skier Kris Freeman has had a successful career filled with challenges; first and foremost managing diabetes while becoming an elite competitor in a physically taxing sport. But this past year, Freeman encountered another obstacle when his relationship with the national ski team abruptly ended. Mon, 20 Jan 2014 08:29:00 GMT /npr-news/2014-01-20/u-s-olympic-skier-finds-team-spirit-minus-the-team Tom Goldman Weight Loss Doesn't Help Heart Health For Diabetics In Study /npr-news/2013-06-25/weight-loss-doesnt-help-heart-health-for-diabetics-in-study Researchers were surprised to find that people with Type 2 diabetes who lost a lot of weight didn't lower their risk of heart attacks or strokes. They did have better control of their blood sugar and saw other health benefits. Tue, 25 Jun 2013 17:20:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-06-25/weight-loss-doesnt-help-heart-health-for-diabetics-in-study Nancy Shute Sugar's Role In Rise Of Diabetes Gets Clearer /npr-news/2013-03-01/sugars-role-in-rise-of-diabetes-gets-clearer Robert Lustig, a physician and anti-sugar crusader, found in a new study that countries where people have easy access to sugar are more likely to see a rise in diabetes. But skeptics say that sugar's not the only culprit. Fri, 01 Mar 2013 17:58:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-03-01/sugars-role-in-rise-of-diabetes-gets-clearer Eliza Barclay Social Media Help Diabetes Patients (And Drugmakers) Connect /npr-news/2012-12-03/social-media-help-diabetes-patients-and-drugmakers-connect The number of Americans with diabetes is set to skyrocket in the next 40 years. Social media has given patients an online support network and information repository for dealing with their disease. Big drug companies are hopping on the bandwagon as well. Mon, 03 Dec 2012 08:19:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-12-03/social-media-help-diabetes-patients-and-drugmakers-connect Lauren Silverman DeGette: Congress Must Reauthorize Indian Diabetes Prevention /health/2012-09-26/degette-congress-must-reauthorize-indian-diabetes-prevention Congresswoman Diana DeGette says the budget impasse and looming fiscal cliff in Washington poses a threat to the future of a popular federal program that… Wed, 26 Sep 2012 10:59:00 GMT /health/2012-09-26/degette-congress-must-reauthorize-indian-diabetes-prevention Kirk Siegler A Dire Sign Of The Obesity Epidemic: Teen Diabetes Soaring, Study Finds /npr-news/2012-05-20/a-dire-sign-of-the-obesity-epidemic-teen-diabetes-soaring-study-finds The proportion of 12- to 19-year-olds who report having diabetes or "prediabetes" increased from 9 percent in 1999 to 23 percent in 2008, according to a paper published in the journal Pediatrics. "This report really sounds the alarm," says one researcher. Mon, 21 May 2012 04:01:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-05-20/a-dire-sign-of-the-obesity-epidemic-teen-diabetes-soaring-study-finds Rob Stein As Diabetes Rises In Kids, So Do Treatment Challenges /npr-news/2012-04-30/as-diabetes-rises-in-kids-so-do-treatment-challenges A common pill to treat Type 2 diabetes showed disappointing results when used by adolescents. Adding another drug helped a little, but lifestyle changes didn't improve the kids' ability to control their blood sugar. Mon, 30 Apr 2012 15:45:00 GMT /npr-news/2012-04-30/as-diabetes-rises-in-kids-so-do-treatment-challenges Scott Hensley