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A knowledge-based decision support system for inferring supportive treatment recommendations for diabetes mellitus
CONCLUSION: The results obtained are promising in demonstrating the applicability, effectiveness, and efficiency of the tool. It can ensure that necessary precautions are taken in advance by raising awareness of society against the DM risk.PMID:37393457 | DOI:10.3233/THC-230237
Source: Technology and Health Care - July 2, 2023 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Duygu Çelik Ertuğrul Ne şe Akcan Yiltan Bitirim Begum Koru Mahmut Sevince Source Type: research

Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme and Hypertension: A Systemic Analysis of Various ACE Inhibitors, Their Side Effects, and Bioactive Peptides as a Putative Therapy for Hypertension
J Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone Syst. 2023 Jun 21;2023:7890188. doi: 10.1155/2023/7890188. eCollection 2023.ABSTRACTHypertension is a major risk factor for heart attack, produce atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), congestive heart failure, stroke, kidney infection, blindness, end-stage renal infection, and cardiovascular diseases. Many mechanisms are involved in causing hypertension, i.e., via calcium channels, alpha and beta receptors, and the renin-angiotensin system (RAS). RAS has an important role in blood pressure control and is also involved in the metabolism of glucose, homeostasis, and balance of electroly...
Source: Atherosclerosis - June 30, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Hafiz Ahmad Huma Khan Shabirul Haque Shameem Ahmad Namita Srivastava Azhar Khan Source Type: research

New calculator demonstrates how improved adherence to anti-diabetic medicines can benefit people in Medicaid
Diabetes is a scary diagnosis for anyone. When people with the disease struggle to manage their blood sugar levels, they can experience significant, life-threatening and costly complications such as heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, amputation and blindness. Fortunately, diabetescan be well-managed with comprehensive access to health care services, including medicines.
Source: The Catalyst - May 25, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Reid Porter Tags: Diabetes Adherence Medicaid Source Type: news

Risk of hospital admission or emergency department presentation due to diabetes complications: a retrospective cohort study in Tasmania, Australia
ConclusionsOur results demonstrated the high demand on hospital services due to diabetes complications (especially macrovascular complications) and highlighted the importance of preventing and properly managing microvascular complications. These findings will support future resource allocation to reduce the increasing burden of diabetes in Australia.PMID:37137728 | DOI:10.1071/AH22271
Source: Australian Health Review - May 3, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Ngan T T Dinh Barbara de Graaff Julie A Campbell Matthew D Jose John Burgess Timothy Saunder Alex Kitsos Petr Otahal Andrew J Palmer Source Type: research

Methods for evaluation of corneal nerve fibres in diabetes mellitus by in vivo confocal microscopy: a scoping review protocol
Introduction Globally, 422 million people have diabetes. Late complications of diabetes are blindness, kidney failure, heart attack, stroke and lower limb amputation. The prevalence of diabetic peripheral neuropathy and diabetic retinopathy is 50% and 35%, respectively. In vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM) is a rapid, non-invasive method to evaluate subbasal corneal nerve fibres, which are small fibres of the peripheral nervous system. Corneal nerve fibre changes can be a marker of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. There is currently no gold-standard procedure for IVCM imaging, image processing or quantitative analysis of the ...
Source: BMJ Open - April 12, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Sandvik, S. A., Sundling, V., Lagali, N. Tags: Open access, Diabetes and Endocrinology Source Type: research

Scorpion sting and blindness: A case report
We report a case of a 60-year-old male, who presented with an unknown bite over the right middle finger which the patient revealed to be a scorpion sting, followed by altered sensorium and blindness. Brain imaging revealed an occipital infarct. This case report was written because scorpion sting causing an ischemic stroke is rare and ischemic stroke in the occipital region secondary to scorpion causing blindness has not been reported before.PMID:37025212 | PMC:PMC10071904 | DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_808_22
Source: Primary Care - April 7, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Pradeep Ravi Balamurugesan Kandan Source Type: research

Study Says Long COVID May Cause Face Blindness Study Says Long COVID May Cause Face Blindness
It isn ' t known how many people have face blindness. Some are born with it, while others lose the ability to identify faces from brain damage typically caused by a stroke or brain injury.WebMD Health News
Source: Medscape Infectious Diseases Headlines - March 15, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Tags: Infectious Diseases News Source Type: news

Exosomal non coding RNAs as a novel target for diabetes mellitus and its complications
This study presents an analysis of literature data on the role of exosomes and ncRNAs in the development and progression of DM, as well as the prospects for the use of exosomes in clinical practice in this disease.PMID:36818396 | PMC:PMC9929646 | DOI:10.1016/j.ncrna.2023.02.001
Source: Cell Research - February 23, 2023 Category: Cytology Authors: Albert Sufianov Andrey Kostin Sema Begliarzade Valentin Kudriashov Tatiana Ilyasova Yanchao Liang Albert Mukhamedzyanov Ozal Beylerli Source Type: research