Explore effective type 2 diabetes management strategies for clinicians, focusing on lifestyle, medication, and monitoring for optimal patient care.
Read More »Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes: What Healthcare Professionals Should Know
Discover key symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes for early detection and effective management, crucial for healthcare professionals.
Read More »Case of Medication-Induced Weight Gain and Diabetes
Ginna S. Eynon, PharmD Candidate 2026 Joshua J. Neumiller, PharmD, CDCES, FADCES, FASCP Department of Pharmacotherapy College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Washington State University A 29-year-old female with a history of schizophrenia and depression was referred for a pharmacotherapy evaluation by her social work case manager. During a recent …
Read More »Integrative Approaches: Merging Traditional and Alternative Medicine in Diabetes Care
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people around the world. While traditional medicine has been the mainstay of diabetes care for decades, there is a growing interest in alternative medicine as a viable option. Integrative approaches to diabetes care involve combining the best of both traditional and …
Read More »Diabetes and Bone Health: Understanding the Risk of Osteoporosis
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects many people around the world. While it is well known that diabetes can lead to a range of health complications, many people don’t realize the risks it poses to their bone health. Osteoporosis is a common concern for those living with diabetes, but …
Read More »Translational Research: From Diabetic Complications to Clinical Strategies
Translational research is an important field of study that bridges the gap between research and clinical practices. It involves taking scientific discoveries and applying them in a way that benefits patients and practitioners. Translational research is particularly important when it comes to the study of diabetic complications and the development …
Read More »Combating Hypoglycemia in Hospital Settings: Protocols and Guidelines
Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, is a potentially serious condition that can occur in hospital settings. It is important for healthcare professionals to be aware of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and to have protocols in place to quickly and effectively treat this condition. This article will discuss the …
Read More »The Microbiome and Diabetes: Implications for Disease Modulation
The human microbiome has become an increasingly important area of research in recent years, with scientists discovering its potential to influence a wide range of conditions, from digestive health to mental health. In particular, the microbiome has been linked to diabetes, and this article will explore the implications for disease …
Read More »Exercise as Medicine: Prescriptive Approaches for Diabetic Patients
Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires ongoing monitoring and management. Exercise is an important part of managing diabetes, as it can help to reduce symptoms and improve overall health. In this article, we will look at what diabetes is, the benefits of exercise for diabetics, and how a prescriptive …
Read More »Advances in Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring Technologies
Glucose monitoring is an important part of managing diabetes. It involves measuring and tracking blood glucose levels in order to ensure that they remain within a healthy range. Traditional glucose monitoring methods involve invasive techniques such as finger pricking and drawing blood, which can be uncomfortable and inconvenient. However, advances …
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