Green Tea, a Potential Cure for Congenital Hyperinsulinism?

For years congenital hyperinsulinism researchers have been studying the properties of green tea to potentially cure hypoglycemia due to hyperinsulinism/hyperammonemia syndrome. People suffering from this type of hyperinsulinism must load up on carbs before ingesting protein because of increased responsiveness to leucine. Many of these patients also take a medication, diazoxide, to control blood sugar … Read more

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New Approach to Surgery for Some Diffuse Patients

A surgeon in Germany, Dr. Winfried Barthlen, has successfully treated patients with diffuse congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) by removing only 40% of the pancreas rather than 95% or more, which has been the standard for some time. By removing only 40 percent of the pancreas, Dr. Barthlen is hopeful that his patients will not develop diabetes. … Read more

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Interesting Research Study

Research that could lead to better treatment of a severe form of congenital hyperinsulinism is described in the current ahead of print edition of the online journal, Diabetes. The research is groundbreaking because it involves correcting the cellular defect that is the cause of the disorder. CHI is proud of the fact that two members … Read more

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Sugar in the News

This week sugar was in the news again. The price of sugar reached a new high on Thursday due to weather conditions in Australia that could have an effect on the supply of sugar worldwide. More relevant to us, news media sources reported on promising results in research studies on the artificial pancreas. This phase … Read more

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