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Approved: Diabetic Foot Ulcer Treatment
 For the estimated 29 million US patients diagnosed with diabetes, diabetic foot ulcers are a real risk. But a new device could help. 
Artificial Pancreas Appears Promising
 An artificial pancreas meant to help type 1 diabetes patients is about to undergo its final testing. And favorable results could lead to the device's approval, researchers said. {C}
To Help Your Kidneys, Check Your Blood Sugar
 Even if you don't have full-blown diabetes, your blood sugar could still affect your kidney health. 
A Potential New Use for Metformin
 One common diabetes drug may soon have a new indication. 
In Diabetes Emergencies, This Nasal Spray Might Work
 When a diabetes patient has severely low blood sugar, you've got to act fast. And an injection might not be the only viable option. 
Common Rx Combo Tied to Serious Health Risk
 The popular blood thinner warfarin is known for its potentially serious interactions with many drugs. And here may be another. 
Got Type 1? Type 2 Rx May Not Help
 For overweight teens with type 1 diabetes, good blood sugar control can be hard to come by. 
A Breastfeeding Benefit — for Mom
 Breastfeeding is known to provide a wide range of potential health benefits for babies. But what about for moms? 
Diabetes Rx Kept Fatty Liver at Bay
 A medication used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes may have the power to combat another common condition. 
How Viagra Could Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
 The little blue pill might have found another use outside the bedroom. 
