Posted by: admin on: October 25, 2011
Dementia is the most important cognitive complication of diabetes. A study was carried out to know whether strict control of diabetes can prevent cognitive decline in cognitive decline in diabetics. At present the results do not support specific treatment prevent cognitive decline in diabetes. Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: September 22, 2011
A Danish study indicates that when early type 2 diabetes is detected by screening intensive management doesn’t seem to cut the risk of certain complications later on -Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: September 20, 2011
Although individuals with obesity and Type 2 diabetes are insulin resistant, pancreatic β-cell failure is the core defect that distinguishes individuals who eventually develop diabetes. This process is known to occur well before the onset of hyperglycemia. Although clinical trial data support the effectiveness of intensive lifestyle modification in delaying the onset of diabetes in […]
Posted by: admin on: September 16, 2011
Red meat intake, particularly processed red meat, is linked to a risk for type 2 diabetes, according to the results of an updated meta-analysis of 3 large US cohorts reported online August 10 in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition -Team@CMHF
Posted by: admin on: July 19, 2011
The new clinical practice guideline (CPG) is intended to complement and extend existing guidelines available in the literature, including previous CPGs from AACE. The new document advocates a comprehensive approach to routine diabetes management, based on evidence that, although glycemia control variables such as HbA1c and glucose excursions have an impact on cardiovascular disease risk, […]