GLP-1 reduces risk of 10 types of cancer compared with insulin in type 2 diabetes patients
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1 Introduction Diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disorder characterized by chronic hyperglycemia, represents a significant global health burden due to various long-term complications including diabetic nephropathy (DN), diabetic retinopathy (DR), diabetic…
Introduction Treatment of chronic disease is an extremely challenging and demanding process that not only requires a holistic approach but also fully engages the patients and their relatives who contend…
It's a funny thing when you've been blogging for this long. If you've been following my blog for a while, you've probably noticed that I post less frequently and my…
Owensboro Health has launched a pediatric diabetes support group at Health Park, a monthly gathering aimed at providing support, education and community for children with Type 1 diabetes. People with…
Researchers say circulating microRNAs could effectively predict how young people with type 2 diabetes will respond to treatment. This is the first time that microRNAs affecting insulin-producing beta cells in…
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic health condition characterized by high blood glucose (sugar) levels. It is known to cause inflammation throughout the body, affecting several body systems. Many major…
Introduction Diabetes is a serious threat to public health around the world, affecting an estimated 10.5% of adults, or 537 million individuals (aged 20–79 years) (1). Compared to 151 million…
Amy McIlhatton is a Diabetes Educator for the Northern Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland. In her day to day work she facilitates the DESMOND (Diabetes and Self-Management…
Last week, I was at a chic restaurant with coworkers, laughing and talking loudly, and so distracted that I had to run to the bathroom to get my insulin shot…