Natalie, can you tell us a little bit about some of the different types of insulin formulations that are available for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes? Natalie Bellini, DNP, FNP-BC: There is background insulin that we need to hold blood sugar steady. The way I teach this to ...
type 2 diabetes mellitusfearhypoglycemiaweight gainBackground: Reluctance to use insulin is a well-established problem among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). Many of the concerns that prompt patients to resist insulin are rooted in myths that arose because of the medical profession's ...
The results of conventional intensified insulin therapy (4 injections per day) in type II diabetics correspond more to those of conventional therapy (2 injections per day). Compared to a conventionally treated collective with strict dietetic regimen the intensified treated type II diabetics did not le...
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C A 25-year-old woman with type I diabetes (糖病) started producing her own insulin (素)less than three months after receiving a transplant of reprogrammed stem cells. She is the first person with the disease to be treated using cells from her own body. “I can eat sugar now," said...
Role of Insulin in the Type 2 Diabetes Therapy: Past, Present and Future Since 2006 a relevant number of therapeutical algorithms for the management of type 2 diabetes have been proposed, generating a lively debate in the scient... MR Carlo,P Laura,M Edoardo - 《International Journal of End...
Insulin resistance in type 1 diabetes: a recipe for double diabetes? The rising level of obesity in the general population is mirrored in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1DM), and this may be further exacerbated by extra weight gain as a result of more intensive insulin regimens employed with...
What is type 2 diabetes? The cells in your body need insulin to change glucose, the sugar that comes from the food you eat, into energy you need to live. Without insulin, this sugar cannot get into your cells to do its work. It stays in your blood instead. Your blood sugar level th...
FDA Approves First Automated Insulin Device for Type 2 Diabetes JAMA News September 20, 2024 Diagnostic Inertia in Identifying Maturity-Onset Diabetes of the Young JAMA Internal Medicine Opinion September 16, 2024 Changes Type 1 Diabetes Outcomes After a State-Level Insulin Copayment Cap JAMA Ne...
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, the most frequent subtype of diabetes, is a disease characterized by high levels of blood glucose (hyperglycaemia). It arises from a resistance to and relative deficiency of the pancreatic β-cell hormone insulin. ...