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In his address, Prof A K Das, NIS Programme director and Dean, Indian College of Physicians, said with more than 50 million people with diabetes in India, the diabetic population was expected to reach 80 million by 2025. Diabetes was a very real threat...
Tags: Indian College of Physicians, Serbia, Niš, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, Diabetes management, Minimed Paradigm, Gestational diabetes, Latent autoimmune diabetes, Insulin, Diabetes
O verweight adolescents are suffering from back problems that don't normally develop until adulthood, according to an ominous study that points to even more pain and disability for an increasingly out-of-shape population. “This is another piece of evidence...
Tags: heart disease, Dr. Burns, elevated blood, New York City, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, Metabolic disorders, Metabolic syndrome, Gestational diabetes, Obstetrics, Nutrition, Bariatrics, Diabetes
New research shows that women who drink 5 or more sodas a week before they conceive are more likely to develop gestational diabetes. The women who drank 5 or more sodas a week had a 22% increased risk of prenatal diabetes, compared to women who drank...
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Among the 704 women who were aged 18 to 30 years at enrollment, had never previously given birth and were free of Metabolic Syndrome before all their pregnancies, there were 120 new cases of Metabolic Syndrome after pregnancies during 20 years of follow-up....
Tags: risk factors, Oakland, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, Endocrinology, Gestational diabetes, Obstetrics, Nutrition, Diabetes, Breastfeeding, Human development, Metabolic syndrome, Body shape
A new study, led by an Indian-origin boffin, has revealed that women who have gestational glucose intolerance (a condition less severe than gestational diabetes) exhibit multiple cardiovascular risk factors as early as three months after birth. Study's...
Tags: glucose intolerance, metabolic syndrome, gestational glucose, risk factors, gestational diabetes, cardiovascular risk, Ravi Retnakaran, months postpartum, India, Mumbai
tool goes here Did you see the blue lights on monuments around the world Saturday night?...I did see pictures, however, of the Ferry Building in San Francisco and the Empire State Building in New York illuminated in blue.
Tags: diabetes educator, world diabetes, San Francisco, Insulin, Certified diabetes educator, Latent autoimmune diabetes, Diabetes management, Diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Gestational diabetes, Health Medical Pharma
An analysis of more than two million diabetics aged over 17 in the UK found 34% were not hitting their recommended blood glucose levels. Keeping blood glucose levels to between 6.5% and 7.5% cuts the risk of long-term complications from the disease. The...
Tags: blood glucose, glucose levels, United Kingdom, London, Diabetes management, Diabetes control and complications trial, Diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Blood sugar, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes UK, Insulin, Brittle diabetes, Gestational diabetes
Rates of gestational diabetes have been increasing as more U.S. women enter pregnancy overweight. Moderate to severe cases of the condition have long been treated, but doctors have been uncertain whether women with mild increases in blood-sugar levels...
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Rates of gestational diabetes have been increasing as more U.S. women enter pregnancy overweight. Moderate to severe cases of the condition have long been treated, but doctors have been uncertain whether women with mild increases in blood-sugar levels...
Tags: gestational diabetes, U.S, mild gestational, treating mild, Chicago
Akbar Risuddin’s the 19-pound baby born in Indonesia recently sealed the deal and made that quandary a definitive no. Akbar Risuddin’s extraordinary size was likely caused by his mother having gestational diabetes, Doctors concluded...
Tags: Akbar Risuddin, Indonesia, gestational diabetes, diabetes, Muhammad Hasanuddin, Surgery, Caesarean