The Importance of Immunizations for Diabetic Patients
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Why are people living with diabetes more likely to die with flu and pneumonia? During flu epidemics, this risk is particularly high when additional risk factors present such as cardiovascular disease and kidney disease. Join guest host Dr. Candis Morello and her guest, pharmacist specializing in amb
Diabetes: Is Controlling the FBS Enough?
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For years physicians have been taught to target the FBS in their diabetic patients. Dr. Shira Johnson interviews Dr. Stephen Colaguiri from the International Diabetes Federation whose recent work shows that this is not enough.
The Macrogenics of Diabetes
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How has Type 1 diabetes evolved in our society? When does the disease strike, and can we take preemptive action before it does? Dr. Ron Wilder, an internationally recognized rheumatologist and immunologist, speaks with host Dr. Danny Petrasek, addressing our ability to interfere with the disease phy
Diabetes, Chronic Care - and No Insurance
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Dr. Brenda Fann share with us her volunteer efforts to provide chronic outpatient care to diabetics in a free clinic environment. We discuss the status of volunteerism in the medical community and what the future may hold.
The Challenges of Diagnosing Diabetes in Children
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The incidence of diabetes is increasing per year in the US and globally. The trend data suggests that obesity may be driving autoimmune beta cell failure. Some have questioned whether excess obesity or adiposity might be playing a role in this increased incidence of type 1 diabetes or whether health
Biomolecular Advances in Diabetes Prevention
https://reachmd.com/programs/focus-on-diabetes/biomolecular-advances-in-diabetes-prevention/6098/
As the epidemic of type 2 diabetes in the United States grows, researchers are investigating hundreds of ways to treat and cure diabetes. Some of these methods include exogenous insulin, while other ideas being explored require more complex changes in our understanding of cellular biology. Dr. Carme
New Treatments for Peripheral Diabetic Neuropathy
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Diabetic peripheral neuropathy remains one of the most common complications in diabetes. Because type 2 diabetes often goes undiagnosed for many years, it is common for patients to present with some degree of neuropathy. Our guest, podiatrist, specializing in diabetic foot problems, Dr. Ingrid Kruse
The Role of Telemedicine in Managing Diabetes
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Telemedicine and Diabetes: life-style changes through management of insulin doses.
Dissecting Diabetes: Key Considerations for Low Protein Intake
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How does low protein intake impact patients with diabetes?
Home Care Management of Diabetes
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The percentage of healthcare spending on chronic illnesses is increasing exponentially; critically for patients with diabetes. How can healthcare providers help their aging population to manage their diabetes and avoid costly hospital stays through home care management? Join host Dr. Steven Edelma