Research News From September 4, 2005
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- The November 2005 issue of Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism has five articles on the topic of unlocking the opportunity of tight glycaemic control, focusing primarily on the potential for inhaled insulin to achieve better results.
- Unlocking the opportunity of tight glycaemic control: Far from goal.
- Unlocking the opportunity of tight glycaemic control: Innovative delivery of insulin via the lung.
- Unlocking the opportunity of tight glycaemic control: Inhaled insulin: clinical efficacy.
- Unlocking the opportunity of tight glycaemic control: Inhaled insulin: safety.
- Unlocking the opportunity of tight glycaemic control: Promise ahead: the role of inhaled insulin in clinical practice.
- The rising incidence of childhood type 1 diabetes in New South Wales, 1990�2002. See also Childhood diabetes on the rise in NSW.
- Early nutrition and later diabetes risk.
- Ecological Approaches to Self-Management: The Case of Diabetes.
- Ultrasound evaluation of vascular complications in pancreas transplant recipients.
- Islet beta cell function in latent autoimmune diabetes in adults with islet cell antibodies.
- Xenotransplantation of porcine neonatal islets of Langerhans and Sertoli cells: a 4-year study.
- Protection of NOD Mice From Type 1 Diabetes After Oral Inoculation with Vaccinia Viruses Expressing Adjuvanted Islet Autoantigens.
- Mortality study of policies on insured lives with diabetes mellitus known at time of issue.