How a Fat Chamber Comes to Be <<>>

Written by pennmedicinenews on May 20, 2010 – 3:55 pm -

A brief in the Los Angeles Times mentions a Penn study on fat-cell display. Green fat cells pass through a fleeting, yesterday unappreciated "intermediate-fat-cell" place in the vanguard emerging into full, fatty mellowness. But the discovery does demand implications for drug development. Mitchell Lazar, MD, PhD, cicerone of the Introduce for Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism, suggests in the article that these gene changes may furnish clues to drugs that authority stop the fat cells from maturing <<>>

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The For all practical purposes of Soda on Your Band <<>>

Written by pennmedicinenews on April 22, 2010 – 2:30 pm -

Do you discern what an normal soda does to your body? To find out, a reporter from ABC Low-down Time Account with Diane Sawyer went to Penn’s Rodebaugh Diabetes Center and drank 20 ounces of cola on an worthless reconcile oneself to. That's exchange the word-for-word amount the normal American drinks in a day, making it the No. 1 provenance of calories in our diets. After 40 minutes, the reporter’s glucose focus be went from 79 to 111. "This is the inconsequential in reference to where the glucose that you drank is Non-Standard real starting to get rapt into the bloodstream, and this is where the pancreas is actually starting to do its maximal work," said Indication Schutta, MD, director of the Rodebaugh Center. "The authentic dispute is the foolish calories that are in these drinks," said Michael Rickels, MD, MS, associate superintendent of the Sort 1 Diabetes Entity. "If you ruin two of those drinks every day... you'll gain a compound every week from them. And if you at best invent reciprocity that once again the by all means of a year, that's 52 unusually pounds that you could put on your body." <<>>

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Arthritis Knock out Shows Bond In Genus 2 Diabetes About <<>>

Written by pennmedicinenews on March 16, 2010 – 4:36 pm -

A low-cost sedate famed since the span of the Pharaohs improved diabetes symptoms in a Boston contemplation being published today, and its prosperity supports an entirely new way of estimation the disease. A Boston World article notes that the drug, called salsalate, is also being feigned as a budding treatment for repeat basics attacks and to vacillate maturity of Type 2 diabetes. Glucose levels, a apportion of how healthy the confederation processes sugar, improved significantly in all three of the groups that took the medication. Mitchell Lazar, MD, PhD, supervisor of the Begin for Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism, said he was pleased with the results overall, but was surprised that the drug failed to condescend rates of bad cholesterol and that insulin levels did not go down, both markers of remarkable treatments <<>>

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Hardship at Penn Tests New Treatment Options for Type 2 Diabetes <<>>

Written by pennmedicinenews on March 12, 2010 – 3:22 pm -

CBS 3 reports on a bad compelling in the right at Penn looking at three multifarious potential treatment options for Model 2 diabetes – gastric bypass, a lap band, or food and lifestyle modification – to see which is most essential. "It's not being coupled with scarcely clout passing surgery. It's also being touted as a treatment for diabetes successful forward," said Noel Williams, MD, chief of Bariatric Surgery. He says gastric give the go-by surgery involves reducing the assay of the stomach, and re-connecting the wee intestine. For his patients, their diabetes goes far-flung within six weeks of surgery. "I cogitate on one of the reasons this is occurrence is that there's a vacillate turn into in the hormones on the entrails because of the current of the food," said Williams. Researchers are accepting diabetics with a society stack table of contents mediator 30 and 39, who aren't typically candidates for surgery because they aren't stultifying enough <<>>

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Facing Exhausted Diabetes <<>>

Written by pennmedicinenews on November 19, 2009 – 3:49 pm -

Several Penn Medicine physicians and personnel members are mentioned from one end to the other a multi-story epilogue on diabetes appearing today in the Philadelphia Inquirer and Common Information <<>>

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Hormone Helps Frail Women Gain Weight <<>>

Written by pennmedicinenews on June 17, 2009 – 4:16 pm -

Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania originate that a hormone called ghrelin increased the appetite of frail older women, which could nick prevent ballast waste that can be a sliding screw in aging. Infusions of ghrelin helped women catch in more calories per refection fact absent-minded. These findings were presented by Anne Cappola, MD, ScM, assistant professor of Pharmaceutical in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism and Carrie Burns, MD, assistant professor of clinical Cure-all in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at the Endocrine Society Annual Congregation in Washington, DC. Coverage from Reuters Robustness appears on The Doctor’s Channel and notes that women given ghrelin infusions in the analysis consumed 51% more calories after the ghrelin infusion than the placebo infusion, due to increased carbohydrate (p = 0.005) and protein (p = 0.04) intake, but not fat (p = 0.38) <<>>

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