Type 1 diabetesIn persons with type 1 diabetes (T1D) insulin dosing can be adjusted based on trend arrows derived from continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). We propose a slide rule with narrower blood glucose intervals and more classes of insulin sensitivity than are available in current models....
Oral extended-release: 50 mg every 12 hours (usual therapeutic dose of 100–250 mg every 12 hours; maximum 500 mg/day) — Used to treat neuropathic pain due to diabetes, moderate to severe acute pain, and moderate to severe chronic pain Reported to have fewer frequent adverse effects (eg...
a single healthy male buys a dormancy policy and makes his benefits go dormant once he is insured under his employer's health plan. During this time he develops diabetes. If he qualifies to activate the benefits of the dormant policy, his premium rates remain on the same schedule as if he...
JNM, Medical College, Raipur, India comprising of 300 diabetic subjects with 108 hypertensives and 192 normotensives. In addition, five public diabetes-related datasets have been taken for generalization of the results. Experiments reveal that the proposed model outperforms ten other benchmark ...