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The clinical characteristics and mutation search within monogenic diabetes genes in type 1 diabetes patients with long-term disease and preserved kidney function
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with long-term T1DM and well-preserved kidney function are characterized by good glycemic control, high HDL-cholesterol, low insulin requirements and near normal BMI. Monogenic diabetes mutations are not frequent among them.PMID:34825797 | DOI:10.20452/pamw.16143
Source: Molecular Medicine - November 26, 2021 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Jerzy Hohendorff Magdalena Kwiatkowska Dorota Pisarczyk-Wiza Agnieszka Ludwig-S łomczyńska Magdalena Milcarek Przemys ław Kapusta Barbara Zapa ła Beata Kie ć-Wilk Iwona Trznadel-Morawska Magdalena Szopa Dorota Zozuli ńska-Ziółkiewicz Maciej T Ma ŠSource Type: research

Diabetes education and counseling in adult patients with diabetes (Update 2023)
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 2023 Jan;135(Suppl 1):137-142. doi: 10.1007/s00508-022-02120-0. Epub 2023 Apr 20.ABSTRACTDiabetes education and self-management play a critical role in diabetes care. Patient empowerment aims to actively influence the course of the disease by self-monitoring and subsequent treatment modification as well as the ability of patients to integrate diabetes into their daily life and to appropriately adapt diabetes to their life style situation. Diabetes education has to be made accessible for all persons with the disease. In order to be able to provide a structured and validated education program, adequate ...
Source: Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift - April 26, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Raimund Weitgasser Christian Ciardi Julia Traub Merlena Barta Michaela Riedl Martin Clodi Bernhard Ludvik Source Type: research

Physical inactivity - getting Scotland on the move
Scotland helped invent inactivity It is believed that Scotland has been inhabited for over 12 000 years. These early settlers were hunter-gatherers, sustaining regular physical activity in their search for food. Scots take pride in their proud history of innovation and invention. To medicine, we have contributed penicillin, insulin and the ECG. Scots also contributed the three best friends of the couch potato; the telephone, the refrigerator and the television, unwittingly sowing the seeds for one of the biggest public health challenges of the 21st century: physical inactivity. Steven Blair's research has shown that low ca...
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - February 10, 2013 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Murray, A. Tags: Obesity (nutrition), Health education, Obesity (public health) Editorials Source Type: research

Resistin’s, obesity and insulin resistance: the continuing disconnect between rodents and humans
Conclusion Mounting evidence reveals a continuing disconnect between resistin’s role in rodents and humans due to significant differences between these two species with respect to resistin’s gene and protein structure, differential gene regulation, tissue-specific distribution, and insulin resistance induction as well as a paucity of evidence regarding the resistin receptor and downstream signaling mechanisms of action.
Source: Journal of Endocrinological Investigation - December 12, 2015 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

Emergency Medical Service Workers Battle a Hurricane, and COVID-19, To Bring Health Care To New Orleans
As Hurricane Ida pounded the coast of New Orleans with downpours and 150-mile-per-hour winds on the afternoon of Aug. 29, New Orleans Emergency Medical Services had to reverse course after spending 18 months running around the city at full speed battling COVID-19: staying put. For 13 hours and 41 minutes, as the storm’s worst shook their community, the workers hunkered down at their base, keeping themselves safe to be ready to protect others from whatever came next. However, the deluge of 9-1-1 calls didn’t come to a halt as EMS waited out the storm. So, after EMS workers were given the go-ahead to rush back in...
Source: TIME: Health - September 7, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Tara Law Tags: Uncategorized climate change COVID-19 healthscienceclimate Source Type: news

Additional health education and nutrition management cause more weight loss than concurrent training in overweight young females
CONCLUSION: Concurrent training is an effective short-term training strategy for reducing FM and improving fasting glucose, blood lipids and related hormones. Furthermore, the combination of additional health education can achieve greater effects on weight loss and the reduction of total and regional FM, which may be a better obesity treatment method.PMID:36669325 | DOI:10.1016/j.ctcp.2023.101721
Source: Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice - January 20, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Yaru Huang Xiaoqian Dong Liqian Xu Xiaona Cao Shengyan Sun Source Type: research

Insulin Use in Long Term Care Settings for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Conclusions: Available data about insulin therapy in patients with DM in LTC settings are very scarce and great treatment variability of this patient population seems to prevail in the current clinical practice. Additional, randomized, prospective clinical trials are needed to expand our knowledge and allow clinicians to make informed treatment decisions for patients with DM in LTC settings.
Source: Journal of the American Medical Directors Association - November 1, 2013 Category: Health Management Authors: Kate Van Brunt, Bradley Curtis, Keyla Brooks, Alexandra Heinloth, Rita de Cassia Castro Tags: Reviews Source Type: research

The extraordinary career of Professor Dr. Simon van Creveld
Simon van Creveld received both the MD and PhD degrees and had a multifaceted medical and scientific education at many hospitals and research institutes in the Netherlands, Germany, and the UK. He and his wife were the first to develop insulin for the Netherlands. His major interests were in hemophilia and hemorrhagic disorders, which accounted for 87 of his publications. In 1934, van Creveld demonstrated that a dispersed protein fraction obtained from serum could reduce the clotting time of hemophilic blood. His interest in glycogen storage disease resulted in van Creveld–von Gierke disease for which van Creveld contrib...
Source: American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A - September 30, 2014 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Paul J. W. Stoelinga, Walter E. Berdon, M. Michael Cohen Tags: Research Review Source Type: research

4Ps medicine of the fatty liver: the research model of predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory medicine--recommendations for facing obesity, fatty liver and fibrosis epidemics
Relationship between adipose tissue and fatty liver, and its possible evolution in fibrosis, is supported by clinical and research experience. Given the multifactorial pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), treatments for various contributory risk factors have been proposed; however, there is no single validated therapy or drug association recommended for all cases which can stand alone. Mechanisms, diagnostics, prevention and treatment of obesity, fatty liver and insulin resistance are displayed along with recommendations and position points. Evidences and practice can get sustainable and cost-benefit ...
Source: BioMed Central - December 7, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Francesca Maria TrovatoDaniela CatalanoGiuseppe MusumeciGuglielmo M Trovato Source Type: research

4Ps medicine of the fatty liver: the research model of predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory medicine—recommendations for facing obesity, fatty liver and fibrosis epidemics
Abstract Relationship between adipose tissue and fatty liver, and its possible evolution in fibrosis, is supported by clinical and research experience. Given the multifactorial pathogenesis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), treatments for various contributory risk factors have been proposed; however, there is no single validated therapy or drug association recommended for all cases which can stand alone. Mechanisms, diagnostics, prevention and treatment of obesity, fatty liver and insulin resistance are displayed along with recommendations and position points. Evidences and practice can get sustainabl...
Source: EPMA Journal - December 7, 2014 Category: Global & Universal Source Type: research