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The purpose of this study is to determine the longitudinal effect of diabetes-associated variation in TCF7L2 on a-cell function and the contribution of a-cell ...
Diabetes happens when you have too much sugar, also called glucose, in your blood. This comes from what you eat, but during the fasting state it is released by ...
Diabetes. Gene alterations and diabetes risk. Adrian Vella, M.D., is researching the effects of the TCF7L2 gene on type 2 diabetes. Some studies have ...
Specialized diabetes care including intensive insulin therapy, hypoglycemia, pregnancy, nutrition, exercise education and preventing complications.
Is the glycemic index useful for controlling blood sugar if you have diabetes? The glycemic index classifies foods that contain carbohydrates according to their ...
Are some cases of Alzheimer's disease triggered by a form of diabetes in the brain? Perhaps they are, according to researchers.
But too much insulin or other diabetes medications may cause your blood sugar level to drop too much, causing hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia can also occur if you ...
For people living with diabetes, the test checks how well they manage blood sugar levels. The A1C test also is called the glycated hemoglobin, glycosylated ...
... glucose control for patients with diabetes, as well as increased use of telemedicine and continuous glucose monitoring for inpatient diabetes management.
Standard insulin replacement therapy has been a lifeline for many people with diabetes, but it doesn't always sufficiently control blood glucose (sugar). So ...
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