DIABETES

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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus 9/21/2009

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as any degree of glucose intolerance that occurs with pregnancy or is first discovered during pregnancy. GDM, which is the most common metabolic complication associated with pregnancy, imposes risks on both mother and fetus.


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Pharmacotherapy of Diabetes in the Elderly 7/20/2009

By optimizing medication use and reducing the risks of polypharmacy, the pharmacists plays a key role in decreasing morbidity and mortality in this patient population.


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Optimal Management of Hyperglycemia in Hospitalized Patients 5/19/2009

In the United States, the number of people diagnosed with diabetes is staggering.

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Managing Chronic Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in the Elderly 1/26/2009

Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is one of the most common complications of diabetes.

Clinical News Digest 12/15/2008

Methadone Effective Against Leukemia In what may be a breakthrough study, Claudia Friesen and colleagues of the Institute of Legal Medicine at the University of Ulm in Germany said study data support the finding that methadone, a drug generally used by drug addicts as a substitute for heroin and other opioid drugs, appears to be a potent killer of resistant leukemia cells.

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Intensive Insulin Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes 11/18/2008

T ype 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) results from the combination of an insulin-secretory defect and peripheral insulin resistance.

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Pharmacologic Management in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus 8/19/2008

T he American Diabetes Association (ADA) defines diabetes mellitus as a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both.

FDA Adds Boxed Warning to Regranex 8/19/2008

The FDA added a boxed warning to the label of Regranex Gel 0.01% (becaplermin)--a topical cream for treating stubborn leg and foot ulcers in diabetic patients--due to increased risk of death from cancer.

Caffeine Raises Blood Sugar in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes 7/18/2008

Researchers at Duke University have discovered that caffeine taken in even moderate doses could impair glucose control in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Hepatotoxicity of Antidiabetic Drugs 5/20/2008

Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders in which the body does not produce enough or properly use insulin, resulting in hyperglycemia...

The Basics of Blood Glucose Meters 5/20/2008

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 20...

Psoriasis Linked to Serious Diseases 5/20/2008

A task force of the National Psoriasis Foundation Medical Board discovered that "people with more severe cases of psoriasis appear to have an increased incidence of psoriatic arthritis, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, depression, obesity, and even other immune-related conditions."

Genetics Contribute Small Portion to Longevity 3/20/2008

When many centenarians are asked about the secret to their longevity, a common answer is "good genes."

CVD in Adults with Diabetes 2/20/2008

Adults with diabetes are at greater risk than those without for dying from heart disease.

The Guardian REAL-Time Continuous Glucose Monitoring System 12/20/2007

Diabetes mellitus, the fifth deadliest disease in the United States, is the result of abnormalities in protein, fat, and carbohydrate metabolism that manifest as hypergly­ cemia.

Cinnamon–More Than Just a Flavoring Agent 12/20/2007

It is impossible to obtain the strong, sweet, and inviting aroma of cinnamon bread and cookies without cinnamon; however, cinnamon is more than just another flavoring agent.

Clinical News Digest 11/19/2007

Seeing Red in Cherries May Promote Health Benefits Researchers at the Ohio State University and University of Michigan suggest that the coloring in cherries and other fruits and vegetables may help slow the growth of colon cancer cells or lower the risk of metabolic syndrome and heart disease.

DPP-4 Inhibitors and the Quest for HbA1c Control 10/18/2007

Currently, there are 20.8 million people, or 7% of the U.

Inhaled, Dry Powder Insulin 10/18/2007

Diabetes mellitus (DM) currently affects an estimated 20.8 million people within the United States, with a current worldwide prevalence estimated at 180 million and which is expected to double by 2030.

How to Initiate, Titrate, and Intensify Insulin Treatment in Type 2 Diabetes 10/18/2007

Diabetes is a major public health problem that affects 7% of the United States population, or 20.8 million people.

Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes 10/18/2007

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a chronic and progressive syndrome characterized by several metabolic factors that eventually lead to hyperglycemia.

Clinical News Digest 10/18/2007

Omega-3 Fatty Acids Reduce Risk of Type 1 Diabetes in Children Preliminary research published in a recent issue of JAMA suggests that the dietary intake of omega-3 fatty acids by children at increased genetic risk for type 1 diabetes is associated with a reduced risk of pancreatic islet autoimmunity, which is linked to the development of this disease.

Gestational Diabetes 10/18/2007

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is defined as onset or first recognition of carbohydrate intolerance during pregnancy; 1-3 this definition does not encompass women who are known to have diabetes prior to conception.

At-Home Device for Glucose and Cholesterol Screening 9/19/2007

Diabetes is the fifth leading cause of death worldwide.

It's Not Really a Guy Thing 8/20/2007

What makes men think they are invincible when it comes to getting sick? That's one of those age-old questions that's right up there with why men don't ask for directions.

Causes of Death in Men 8/20/2007

According to the CDC's 2003 mortality statistics, the top two causes of death--heart diseases and cancers--accounted for 51% of all deaths, compared with 59% in 1980.

FYI 7/13/2007

Diabetes Reduces Life Expectancy It is a well-know fact that diabetes can lead to serious health issues, including heart disease, the most common malady.

Diseases Most Prevalent in Older Americans 6/19/2007

According to surveys by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, older Americans have high hopes of more drugs being available in the near future.

Diabesity: A Global Epidemic 4/17/2007

Obesity has become an epidemic on a global scale and poses one of the biggest concerns to human health and well-being.

Nonprescription HbA1c Monitor for Home Use 1/23/2007

In 2005, an estimated 20.8 million people in the United States had diabetes mellitus.

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