Heart blood vessels
Aug 8 2008, Nishi Roy

Broccoli not only gives us superhuman powers (ok, not us, but it does give it to the Power Puff girls!), it most importantly helps to reverse the damage caused by diabetes to heart blood vessels (this is as per a new study by the University of Warwick)...

Related Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented
(0)
AP, New York
Obesity surgery can reverse diabetes in teens, just as it does in adults, according to a small study.
made popular Dec 29 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
New drugs to treat an epidemic of diabetes will have to be screened more closely for heart risks, federal health officials said Wednesday.
made popular Dec 17 2008
(0)
AP, London
AstraZeneca PLC and Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. said Monday they plan to extend their international deal to co-develop _ and ultimately sell _ a new diabetes drug to...
made popular Dec 8 2008
(0)
AP, Trenton
As diabetes is rapidly becoming one of the world’s most common diseases, its financial cost is mounting, too, to well over $200 billion a year in the U.S. alone.
made popular Nov 18 2008
(0)
AP, New Orleans
The controversial diabetes pill Avandia failed to significantly slow plaque buildup in heart arteries compared with an older drug, though there were some hopeful signs...
made popular Nov 12 2008
(0)
AP, Atlanta
In an Oct. 30 story about U.S. diabetes rates, The Associated Press erroneously said that with Type 2, diabetics do not produce or use insulin, a hormone needed to...
made popular Oct 31 2008
(0)
AP, Atlanta
The nation’s obesity epidemic is exacting a heavy toll: The rate of new diabetes cases nearly doubled in the United States in the past 10 years, the government...
made popular Oct 30 2008
(0)
AP, Atlanta
The rate of new diabetes cases nearly doubled in the United States in the last 10 years, with the highest levels in the South, the government said Thursday in its first...
made popular Oct 30 2008
(0)
AP, Atlanta
The rate of new diabetes cases nearly doubled in the United States in the last 10 years, with the highest levels in the South, the government said Thursday in its first...
made popular Oct 30 2008
(0)
AP, Washington
The government should ban the diabetes drug Avandia because of a wide variety of life-threatening risks, including heart and liver damage, a consumer group said...
made popular Oct 30 2008
(0)
AP, Chicago
Americans with diabetes nearly doubled their spending on drugs for the disease in just six years, with the bill last year climbing to an eye-popping $12.5 billion.
made popular Oct 27 2008
(1)
Johnny, Tokyo
Drinking chamomile tea daily may help prevent the complications of type 2 diabetes, such as loss of vision and nerve and kidney damage, a study says.
made popular Sep 16 2008
(3)
Maynard, Manila
As more studies are focusing on childhood health, obesity in kids can be a risk factor to consider especially in cases of heart attacks and strokes at an early age....
made popular Sep 15 2008
(2)
In order to protect yourself from diabetes you need not spending long hours in gymnasium, as doing household chores is capable of doing that. This fact rolled out from...
made popular Sep 15 2008
(8)
Jaiyant Cavale, Bangalore
In a discovery that could help obese people and those afflicted with diabetes, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies has devised a new tablet that could help people...
made popular Sep 15 2008
(0)
Debasmita Ghosh, Kolkata
With diabetes becoming almost a household disease now, the need for blood glucose monitoring has become a compulsion.The concentration of glucose in the blood is...
made popular Sep 13 2008
(3)
After establishing itself as a heart-friendly drink, read wine is now once again ready to be there on your dining table; this time as an antidote to diabetes....
made popular Sep 13 2008
(2)
Aneez, Mumbai
A breakthorough concept in bandages has surfaced on the horizon which is boon for diabetics. HealFast is a bandage designed by Donn Koh that uses electric fields to...
made popular Sep 13 2008
(2)
Booming economy has brought India on the stage where it vies with countries like China and the US. Well, on one issue, it is set to outshine these rivals even! Thanks...
made popular Sep 12 2008
(0)
Nishi Roy, Bangalore
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine believe it may be possible to develop a breath analysis test to monitor blood sugar. They tested the breath of 10...
made popular Sep 10 2008
All Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented