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  1. Dance and diabetic neuropathy.(Viewpoint)(Clinical report): An article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance by Nancy Kane, 2009-03-01
  2. Screens fail to find diabetic neuropathy: noninvasive tests are not as sensitive as nerve conduction and should not be used for screening.(Metabolic Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Kate Johnson, 2005-03-15
  3. CAM therapies embraced for diabetic neuropathy.(Metabolic Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Christine Kilgore, 2007-06-15
  4. Two drugs promising for diabetic neuropathy: ruboxistaurin, duloxetine.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2004-06-15
  5. With foot checks, walking safe for diabetics.(ENDOCRINOLOGY)(Report): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Heidi Splete, 2009-03-01
  6. Duloxetine effective for diabetic neuropathic pain.(Pain Medicine): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Steve Perlstein, 2004-06-01
  7. Diabetic foot: Evaluation and Management. (Review Article).: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Melissa F. Green, Zarrintaj Aliabadi, et all 2002-01-01
  8. Skin punch biopsy may predict, diagnose neuropathy early.(Endocrinology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Jeff Evans, 2006-08-01
  9. Punch biopsies flag those at risk for neuropathy.(Clinical Rounds)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Family Practice News by Jeff Evans, 2006-08-01
  10. Steps to take to manage diabetic foot infections: ischemic, neuropathic, or both?(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Family Practice News by Heidi Splete, 2004-02-15
  11. Tuning fork test for neuropathy found widely useful.(Endocrinology)(Clinical report): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Joyce Frieden, 2006-07-01
  12. CNS changes may signal neuropathy; possible early marker in diabetes.(News central nervous system): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Damian McNamara, 2003-08-01
  13. Simple tests predict risk of diabetic foot ulcers. (British Study).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2002-03-01
  14. Monofilaments called inaccurate for assessing neuropathy.(Endocrinology): An article from: Internal Medicine News by Timothy F. Kirn, 2007-08-15

81. Funded Research - MRC
InsulinDependent; Diabetes Mellitus Non-Insulin-Dependent; DiabeticNephropathies; diabetic neuropathies; Diabetic Retinopathy; Diagnostic
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82. Author Information
Physical Therapy Volume 81 · Number 2 · February 2001. Update. Walking PatternsUsed to Reduce Forefoot Plantar Pressures in People With diabetic neuropathies.
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Walking Patterns Used to Reduce Forefoot Plantar Pressures in People With Diabetic Neuropathies
Oh-Yun Kwon and Michael J Mueller Key Words: Diabetic neuropathy, Diabetic ulcers, Forefoot pressure, Walking patterns.
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OY Kwon, PT, PhD, is Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Therapy, College of Health Science, Yonsei University, Wonju-si, Kangwon-do, Korea. Dr Kwon was a postdoctoral fellow at Movement Science Lab, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Mo, when this project was conducted. MJ Mueller, PT, PhD, is Associate Professor, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, 4444 Forest Park Blvd, Campus Box 8502, St Louis, MO 63110-2292 (USA) ( muellermi@msnotes.wustl.edu ). Address all correspondence to Dr Mueller. Both authors provided concept/project design and writing. [Kwon OY, Mueller MJ. Walking patterns used to reduce forefoot plantar pressures in people with diabetic neuropathies. Phys Ther.

83. Strelitz Diabetes Institutes: The Research Institute, Publications
Chpt. G14; 563586, 1995. 22. Vinik, AI, Newlon, PG, Milicevic, Z., McNitt, PM,Stansberry, KB diabetic neuropathies An Overview of Clinical Aspects.
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1. Vinik, AI: Pancreatic Islet Cell Regeneration and Growth. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Volume 321. Plenum Press, New York, 1992.
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1. Vinik AI and Moattari AR: Neuroendocrine tumors, secretory diarrhea and responses to somatostatin, in Textbook on Secretory Diarrhea. Raven Press, 22:309-324, 1990. 2. Vinik AI, Quint LE, Cho K, Thompson NW, Eckhauser F, Glazer GM: Localization of Gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) Tumors, in S.R. Friesen, M.D., N.W. Thompson, M.D. (eds.); Surgical Endocrinology: Clinical Syndromes; 2nd Edition. 6:57-88, 1990. 3. Thompson NW, and Vinik AI: Endocrine tumors of the pancreas in Shackelford and G. Zuidema (eds); Surgery of the Alimentary Tract, 3rd ed., W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1991.

84. PNS Meeting Poster Session 3 - Diabetic And Other Metabolic Neuropathies
Poster Session 3 diabetic and Other Metabolic neuropathies. SaturdayJuly 24, 1999. THE INFLUENCE OF MORMODICA CHARANTIA FRUIT JUICE
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THE INFLUENCE OF MORMODICA CHARANTIA FRUIT JUICE ON PERIPHERAL NERVE STRUCTURE IN EXPERIMENTAL DIABETES. Ahmed I , Sharma AK, Samad PA INCREASED GLYCATION AND NERVE DYSFUNCTION IN EXPERIMENTAL DIABETES. Carrington A , Jacot J, Orlowski L, Cannan S, Letsinger J, Litchfield J ELECTRICAL AND TACTILE SENSORY CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN PERIPHERAL NERVES OF DIABETIC PATIENTS. Caruso G , Nolano M, Crisci C, Lanzillo B, Di Lorenzo N, Lullo F, D'Addio G EVIDENCE OF INFLAMMATORY CELL INFILTRATION AND DEATH IN DIABETIC NERVES. Conti G , Scarpini E, Baron PL, Erba M, Bianchi R, De Riz M, Livraghi S, Scarlato G Dyck PJ , Gillen D, Larson T, Velosa J NEURAL AND ENDOTHELIAL CONROL OF THE MICROCIRCULATION IN DIABETES MELLITUS. Kilo S, Berghoff M, Hilz M, Freeman R INSULIN TREATMENT ENHANCES INSULIN LIKE GROWTH FACTOR I (IGF-I) EXPRESSION IN SURAL NERVES OF DIABETIC PATIENTS. Grandis M , Nobbio L, Barreca A, Minuto F, Banchi L, Gherardi GF, Abbruzzese M, Mancardi GL, Schenone A CORRELATION BETWEEN BLOOD HbA1 LEVELS AND DECREASE IN NERVE CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN DIABETICS.

85. DIabetic And Peripheral Neuropathies
Even though I kept telling each doctor I was diabetic, but they said that hadnothing to do with it. Then my right foot dropped. diabetic Neuropathy.
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I came to Dr. Tong February 25, 1997. I limped into his office with a walker and a leg brace. I could hardly walk, and the pain was so bad, constantly, even with all kinds of pain medication. At age 72, I started having back pain and pain in my right side and leg. I had diabetes for many years (approximately 25 years) which I had no trouble with pain all these years till July of 1996. I washed my car one-day, and afterwards I developed severe lower back and leg pain. I went to Dr. P... and he gave me medication for pain, without any relief. Then I had to go to the hospital and the pain was so bad I was unable to stand it. He had many tests ran and none showed what was wrong. He even called other doctors in, like Dr. B..., who took more tests and thought I should have my leg amputated and before the year ended he thought I'd have to lose the other leg. I also had Dr. D... run many, many tests and still no one could help me. Even though I kept telling each doctor I was diabetic, but they said that had nothing to do with it. Then my right foot dropped. I couldn't move or control it, it made me fall frequently and hurt myself.

86. Aurogen: IGF For The Treatment Of Peripheral Neuropathies
The lead product is a newly patented pharmaceutical treatment for diabetic neuropathy. diabeticNeuropathy Products ($600 Million$1 Billion Potential Market).
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Faq Links Aurogen's technology involves breakthrough medicine that can reduce health care costs in global markets with multibillion dollar potential and without competing comparable products. The lead product is a newly patented pharmaceutical treatment for diabetic neuropathy. Plans for product manufacture and development, including drafts of phase I/II clinical trials, have been prepared. An exciting second invention shows that Aurogen's neurotrophic hormones can act across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to treat various brain disorders. Supportive animal and clinical data are available for both inventions. Aurogen seeks investors and partners to help us build value and reduce risk by advancing to human clinical phase I/II trials for diabetic neuropathy, traumatic brain injury, stroke, Alzheimer's Disease or Parkinson's Disease. Positive trial outcomes will support licensing patent fields to others for product manufacture, distribution or sales. Patent Applications. Aurogen controls all rights to US Patent Number 5,817,623 issued Oct 6, 1998 for the use of neurotrophic insulin-like growth factors (IGF-I and IGF-II) to treat diabetic neuropathy in mammals including humans. Note this is unlisted on electronic databases due to USPTO error, but a reprint may be ordered via the USPTO. A world-wide (Europe, UK, USA, Japan, China, and Canada) PCT application with claims to treat brain and spinal cord diseases and disorders across the BBB with systemically administered IGFs (Internatl. Publ. No. WO 97/21449) is being prosecuted at the national level. Aurogen will continue to develop and protect its intellectual property.

87. Neuromuscular Diseases
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Discussions NeuroWebForum, MGH (US). diabeticNeuropathies diabetic Neuropathy - NINDS; diabetic Neuropathy
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88. Are You Diabetic?
Are You diabetic? You may living longer. Many men don't even know theyare diabetic but some of the symptoms include frequent urination;
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Tips for Diabetic Teens Elsewhere on the Web American Diabetes assoc. NIDDK Diabetes occurs as a result of too little insulin, resistance to insulin, or both. In normal circumstances our body uses sugar, in the form of glucose, to fuel muscles, fat and liver cells. The role of insulin is to facilitate the transfer of glucose from the blood stream and when it cannot, or when organs do not respond properly to insulin, diabetes results. There are different types of diabetes and by far the most common is Type 2. Type 2 diabetes usually occurs in adulthood and comprises about 90 per cent of all diabetes cases. Around 16 million Americans have diabetes and the problem is increasing as a result of the poor health status of first world countries and the fact that people are living longer.

89. Diabetic Neuropathy: The Nerve Damage Caused By Diabetes
Many factors have been mentioned in medical literature as possible causes of diabeticneuropathies, but scientists do not know exactly what causes the condition
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What does a paper clip, a safety pin, a Lego block, a key, a hair pin, a rock, and a dime all have in common? They were all undetected foreign objects found in the shoes of people with diabetic neuropathy.
What Is Diabetic Neuropathy?
Diabetic neuropathy is a nerve disorder most commonly caused by the high levels of sugar in the blood. It represents the most common complication of diabetes. It is also the major contributor of the triad of diabetic neuropathy, Peripheral Vascular Disease and infection, which are the primary causes of all chronic foot diabetic ulceration that can lead to amputation. In fact in over 20 years in private practice I can not ever recall seeing a severe diabetic foot ulcer without diabetic neuropathy being present. As such they represent an ongoing health problem to the public of major importance. The most common form of diabetic neuropathy seen is known as "distal symmetrical polyneuropathy." In layman's terms this means the nerves affected are the far reaching nerves seen in the hands and feet, normally on both right and left sides

90. Life Extension Magazine October 1996
Verify here. LEF Magazine March 1996 Alpha Lipoic Acid Treatment Of DiabeticNeuropathies. continued from For Diabetes, Atherosclerosis And Aging.
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One of the most damaging complications of diabetes is nerve damage at various sites of the body, which inactivates and weakens muscles, can be extremely painful, and can cause blindness when the retina of the eye is attacked (diabetic retinopathy). Alpha lipoic acid has been shown to be highly effective in treating such neuropathies.

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