“Glucagon-like peptide-1 agonist (GLP-1) drugs have transformed type 2 diabetes care, but weekly injections can be burdensome for patients. A single shot a month could make it much easier for people living with diabetes or obesity to stick to their drug regimens, improving quality of li...
” said Eric Appel, associate professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford and principal investigator on the new hydrogel that allows the slow release of the diet control drugs over many months. “Needing only three shots a year would make it much easier for people with ...
“At the very least, we have laid a pathway for the prolonged release of therapeutic GLP-1–based anti-diabetic and anti-obesity treatments that could have a beneficial impact on Type 2 diabetes management and, perhaps, other conditions as well,” Appel said. Reference: “Use of a biom...
Objective:This study was conducted to assess the impact of health education on lifestyle modification and disease status of diabetic patients for 6 months in rural Mysuru in Southern India.Materials and Methods:A quasi-experimental study was conducted among 104 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus...
Consuming up to 5 cups of coffee a day is not unhealthy at all, it even lowers the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and Parkinson's di…
Transplants for Type 2s Researchers say that for a tiny percentage of people with type 2 diabetes, a new pancreas may also end the need for blood sugar checks, insulin shots, and careful food choices. The pancreas makes insulin, which ushers blood sugar ... S Harrar - 《Prevention》 被引...
Ginger: anti-nausea, anti morning sickness, reduces muscle pain and soreness, anti-inflammatory for joints and osteoarthritis, lowers blood sugars, improves heart disease risk factors in patients with type 2 diabetes, can help with chronic indigestion, reduces menstrual pain, lower most cholesterol m...
People with diabetes People with cancer People with HIV/AIDS People with neurological conditions While most people can get the regular flu shot, there are different types of flu shots for adults 65 and older. If you’re not sure which type of flu shot is best for you, ask your doctor. ...
People with diabetes People with cancer People with HIV/AIDS People with neurological conditions While most people can get the regular flu shot, there are different types of flu shots for adults 65 and older. If you’re not sure which type of flu shot is best for you, ask your doctor. ...
It takes about two weeks for anti-bodies to build up in your system. The high-risk group should definitely get the vaccine and includes those with diabetes and chronic lung disease. Anyone with chronic medical issues such as pregnant women and those who live or work with high-risk people sh...