Diabetes Stocks List

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Date Stock Title
Jul 3 MRK Merck: Among The Best Health Care GARP Plays Today
Jul 2 MRK mRNA Technology Promises To Make A Long-Time Coming Turning Point In Cancer Treatment
Jul 2 NBIX FDA grants priority review for Neurocrine’s crinecerfont NDAs
Jul 2 MRK N-Power Medicine partners with MSD to expand access to oncology clinical trials
Jul 1 MRK 5 Biggest Winners, 5 Biggest Losers From Dow Jones Industrial Average In First Half 2024
Jul 1 MRK What's Going On With Merck Stock On Monday?
Jul 1 MRK Orion to hand over exclusive rights to MSD for prostate cancer therapy
Jul 1 NBIX FDA sets target action dates for Neurocrine drug applications
Jul 1 MRK Merck and Orion Announce Mutual Exercise of Option Providing Merck Global Exclusive Rights to Opevesostat, an Investigational CYP11A1 Inhibitor, for the Treatment of Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Jul 1 NBIX Neurocrine Biosciences Announces U.S. FDA Accepts New Drug Applications and Grants Priority Review for Crinecerfont for Pediatric and Adult Patients with CAH
Jul 1 MRK Merck to Hold Second-Quarter 2024 Sales and Earnings Conference Call July 30
Jul 1 MRK 10 clinical trials to watch in the second half of 2024
Jun 30 MRK Questor: This ‘wonder drug’ firm is being backed by top fund managers
Jun 29 MRK How Do These 3 Healthcare Dividend Stocks Deliver Reliable Income And Growth?
Jun 29 ESPR Notable analyst calls this week: Nike, Micron and FedEx among top picks
Jun 29 XOMA XOMA Corporation: A Hold Rating With Steady Income From Preferred Shares
Jun 28 NBIX How Medicare drug price negotiations could hit pharma stocks
Jun 28 MRK How Medicare drug price negotiations could hit pharma stocks
Jun 28 XOMA XOMA Corporation's (NASDAQ:XOMA) institutional investors lost 11% last week but have benefitted from longer-term gains
Jun 28 MRK Merck lung disease therapy Winrevair endorsed in EU
Diabetes

Diabetes mellitus (DM), commonly referred to as diabetes, is a group of metabolic disorders in which there are high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period. Symptoms of high blood sugar include frequent urination, increased thirst, and increased hunger. If left untreated, diabetes can cause many complications. Acute complications can include diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state, or death. Serious long-term complications include cardiovascular disease, stroke, chronic kidney disease, foot ulcers, and damage to the eyes.Diabetes is due to either the pancreas not producing enough insulin, or the cells of the body not responding properly to the insulin produced. There are three main types of diabetes mellitus:
Type 1 DM results from the pancreas' failure to produce enough insulin due to loss of beta cells. This form was previously referred to as "insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus" (IDDM) or "juvenile diabetes". The cause is unknown.
Type 2 DM begins with insulin resistance, a condition in which cells fail to respond to insulin properly. As the disease progresses, a lack of insulin may also develop. This form was previously referred to as "non insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus" (NIDDM) or "adult-onset diabetes". The most common cause is a combination of excessive body weight and insufficient exercise.
Gestational diabetes is the third main form, and occurs when pregnant women without a previous history of diabetes develop high blood sugar levels.Prevention and treatment involve maintaining a healthy diet, regular physical exercise, a normal body weight, and avoiding use of tobacco. Control of blood pressure and maintaining proper foot care are important for people with the disease. Type 1 DM must be managed with insulin injections. Type 2 DM may be treated with medications with or without insulin. Insulin and some oral medications can cause low blood sugar. Weight loss surgery in those with obesity is sometimes an effective measure in those with type 2 DM. Gestational diabetes usually resolves after the birth of the baby.As of 2015, an estimated 415 million people had diabetes worldwide, with type 2 DM making up about 90% of the cases. This represents 8.3% of the adult population, with equal rates in both women and men. As of 2014, trends suggested the rate would continue to rise. Diabetes at least doubles a person's risk of early death. From 2012 to 2015, approximately 1.5 to 5.0 million deaths each year resulted from diabetes. The global economic cost of diabetes in 2014 was estimated to be US$612 billion. In the United States, diabetes cost $245 billion in 2012.

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