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Both general hospitalized diabetic patients and first time renal transplant patients will be studied. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility ...
From an initial group of 2,042 residents of Olmsted County, 116 study participants with diabetes were matched 1:2 for age, hypertension, sex, coronary artery ...
There are several types of diabetes, all of which are a result of blood sugar (glucose) levels being excessively high. Prediabetes is essentially a warning sign ...
About this study. As the global epidemic of obesity and diabetes mellitus spreads, an exponential rise in incident chronic kidney disease (CKD) complicated by ...
Diabetes may lead to peripheral neuropathy because excess sugar in the blood can injure the walls of the tiny blood vessels, called capillaries, which deliver ...
... diabetes complications." Previous studies in the field showed that patients with diabetes experienced fractures at levels of bone density above that of the ...
People with certain underlying health conditions, such as diabetes, are at greater risk of severe illness from COVID-19. And now it appears that there also ...
About this study. The study is designed to understand the confidence and competence level of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus in their ability to make ...
Standard insulin replacement therapy has been a lifeline for many people with diabetes, but it doesn't always sufficiently control blood glucose (sugar). So ...
"Diabetes is an abnormality in consuming or metabolizing blood glucose," says Dr. Tambi Jarmi, a Mayo Clinic nephrologist. "So diabetic patients have a hard ...
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