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TyG Index & Type 2 Diabetic Macroangiopathy Relationship | DMSO – Dove Medical Press
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Thiazolidinedione use and risk of Parkinson's disease in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus | npj Parkinson's Disease – Nature.com
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Alcohol use at younger age increases risk of early-onset diabetes in chronic pancreatitis patients – Medical Dialogues
USA: Patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) who use alcohol and are younger are at greater risk of having early-onset diabetes and poorer blood sugar control versus other CP patients, a recent study in Digestive Diseases and Sciences has revealed.“Patients who develop diabetes following CP diagnosis have worse outcomes and utilize more resources,” the researchers wrote…
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Heart failure prevalence in Chinese ACS patients influenced by uric acid levels | Latest news for Doctors, Nurses and Pharmacists | Cardiology – MIMS
Serum uric acid appears to play some role in the prevalence of heart failure among Chinese patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), as reported in a study.The analysis included 1,075 Chinese ACS patients. They completed standardized and structured questionnaires that gathered information on demographic characteristics (age, gender, body mass index [BMI], ethnicity), vascular risk factors…
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'Put your wellness first': Any Lab Test Now helps screen for diabetes, respiratory illnesses and more – St George News
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — November is National Diabetes Month, an opportunity for Americans to come together and ring the alarm on the ever-growing diabetes epidemic. Millions already are living with the disease, and far more are currently at risk.Both type 1 diabetes (juvenile diabetes) and type 2 diabetes (adult-onset diabetes) can lead to life-threatening health consequences…
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Heart Disease Has "Hidden" Symptoms and Here's How to Tell You Have It — Eat This Not That – Eat This, Not That
We’ve consulted with our team of licensed nutritionists and dietitians to bring you informed recommendations for food products, health aids and nutritional goods to safely and successfully guide you toward making better diet and nutrition choices. We strive to only recommend products that adhere to our philosophy of eating better while still enjoying what you…
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Ascensia Diabetes Care app now integrated into Apple Health – ROI-NJ.com
Ascensia Diabetes Care, a global diabetes care company based in Parsippany, announced Monday that its Eversense Continuous Glucose Monitoring system, the Eversense CGM app, has been updated globally to seamlessly integrate with Apple Health. www.ascensia.com/eversenseThis means that people with diabetes using Eversense CGM Systems now also will have the option to view their glucose data…
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AdventHealth Gordon offers free diabetes education class | Gordon Life | northwestgeorgianews.com – Northwest Georgia News
AdventHealth Gordon, 1035 Red Bud Road. AdventHealth Gordon, 1035 Red Bud Road.AdventHealth Gordon is hosting a diabetes education class on Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the AdventHealth Harris Radiation Therapy Center conference room.Designed to provide information and education to those diagnosed with diabetes, participants will learn about diabetes management, exercise,…
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Diabetes: Warning signs of high blood sugar that appear on skin – Hindustan Times
Diabetes: Warning signs of high blood sugar that appear on skin Hindustan Timessource
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Sleep in T2DM patients with comorbid metabolic syndrome. | DMSO – Dove Medical Press
Javascript is currently disabled in your browser. Several features of this site will not function whilst javascript is disabled.open access to scientific and medical researchPapers PublishedOpen access peer-reviewed scientific and medical journals.Learn moreDove Medical Press is a member of the OAI.Learn moreBulk reprints for the pharmaceutical industry.Learn moreWe offer real benefits to our authors, including…