The Changing Profile of Liver Disease
With significant advances in the treatment of viral hepatitis—including increasing cure rates for hepatitis C and highly effective treatment of hepatitis B—suspicions have arisen that th...
With significant advances in the treatment of viral hepatitis—including increasing cure rates for hepatitis C and highly effective treatment of hepatitis B—suspicions have arisen that th...
We are fighting multiple health devils in our daily lives. While COVID-19 is the most recent one, it’s important that we do not lay our eyes off a few of those healthcare issues that have ...
Nonnutritive sweeteners (NNSs)—also known as non-caloric artificial sweeteners or high-intensity sweeteners—are common in food, beverages, condiments, and even gum. NNSs have been propos...
Prior research indicates that hypoglycemia is a frequently occurring byproduct of intensive diabetes treatment, correlated with increased risk of death, cardiovascular disease, cognitive imp...
In January 2020, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) released its annual Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes, outlining current clinical practice recommendations, including a report sh...
N-methyladenosine (mA) is the most prevalent eukaryotic messenger RNA modification. Diabetic cataract (DC) is caused by high glucose (HG) in diabetes mellitus. However, the regulatory mechan...
Diabetes, as a chronic disease, can seriously affect human health. Therefore, it is important to develop a fast and high sensitive enzyme-free glucose sensor for the treatment of diabetes.In...
We conducted this study to determine whether additional administration sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitor might provide further improvement of glycemic control and also to exp...
Previous studies indicate that subclinical hypothyroidism affects up to 10% of the adult population and is associated with symptoms such as tiredness, low mood, and weight gain among the e...
No significant correlation seen for children fully or partially exposed to rotavirus vaccine versus unexposed...
Balance impairments are a relevant problem in patients with diabetes, and interventions to manage this issue represent a public health need. This study reviewed the literature about the effe...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) promotes the development of atherosclerosis and is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. High-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) assays fundam...
This study aimed to determine the clinical and biochemical variables associated with change in HbA1c in patients with type 2 diabetes who start sodium-glucose linked transporter (SGLT) inhib...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases. Its major pathological hallmarks, neurofibrillary tangles (NFT), and amyloid-β plaques can result from dysfunc...
The use of natural agents with anti-diabetic effect in combination therapy adds further positive clinical implications in the management of diabetes mellitus. Interestingly, quercetin is one...
Mild hyperbaric treatment prevents type 2 diabetes progression due to increased oxygen concentration and blood flow in skeletal muscle. However, it remains unknown whether this treatment is ...
By Lisa Rapaport People who smoke or have recently quit have higher odds of being severely impaired after a stroke than their counterparts who never smoked, a ne...
By Vishwadha Chander (Reuters Health) - Nearly 85% of toddlers and infants in the United States eat foods containing added sugars and artificial sweeteners on an...
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