20 Apr 2007
1. Epidemiology and aetiology The prevalence of both type-1 and type-2 diabetes is rising ...
is now over 2 million. Type-2 diabetes is now being diagnosed in children and young adults ...
. Increasing recognition that genetic background influences the likelihood of developing type-2 diabetes ...
06 Aug 2009
Type-2 diabetes is a common and serious medical condition that all GPs should know how to manage...Type-2 diabetes, a progressive condition affecting glucose metabolism, is an increasing problem ...
type-2 diabetes as a fasting plasma glucose of [s40]7mmol/l, or a two-hour plasma glucose of [s40 ...
of the problems in preventing the complications of type-2 diabetes is that patients may be asymptomatic, yet have ...
18 May 2007
Type-2 diabetes can be prevented using lifestyle interventions, say Clare Gillies, Professor Keith...Type-2 diabetes is a growing health problem, with prevalence of the disease set to rise ...
. Intervening to delay or even prevent type-2 diabetes therefore has great potential for improving the health ...
in the prevalence and incidence of type-2 diabetes. A number of trials have therefore been carried out to assess ...
23 Jan 2009
The efficacy of self-monitoring of blood glucose in patients with newly diagnosed type-2 diabetes (ESMON) randomised controlled trial found that newly diagnosed type-2 diabetics were unlikely to gain ...
that for patients with non-insulin treated type-2 diabetes, intensive self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG ...
06 Nov 2009
diagnosis of type-2 diabetes. She has no history or symptoms of thyroid disease. She has an elevated TSH...with subclinical hypothyroidism will become overtly hypothyroid each year. 2,3 A number of studies found ...
Foundation. www.acb.org.uk (Accessed: 07/10/2008). 2. Vanderpump MPJ, Tunbridge WMG, French JM et al ...
: scientific review and guidelines for diagnosis and management. JAMA 2004; 291(2): 228-38. ...
24 Oct 2008
| by Dr Senthil Kumar and Professor Steve C Bain
-Glamorgan and Professor Steve C Bain, professor of medicine (diabetes), Swansea University...as having type-2 diabetes have a slowly progressive form of type-1 diabetes, termed latent autoimmune ...
-onset form of diabetes (now termed type-1 diabetes) there is an absolute lack of insulin. Conventionally ...
are of little relevance in type-1 diabetes where the majority of patients present with severe symptoms ...
29 May 2007
Alternative treatments for type-1 diabetes may become a reality in the near future, say Professor...Type-1 diabetes is a chronic disease that typically presents in children and young adults ...
-organ pancreas transplantation and research continues with a target population of type-1 diabetics who require a ...
,000 subjects with type-1 diabetes, to identify 149 eligible patients with at least five years duration ...
15 Oct 2009
) is the cause of death in about 80 per cent of patients with type-2 diabetes. 1
The association between type ...
,155 patients with type-2 diabetes with 1,347 who had had an MI in the preceding eight years showed adjusted ...
with newly diagnosed type-2 diabetes with 7,414 patients who had just had MI, showed that patients who had ...
24 Jul 2009
Managing type-1 diabetes in children and young people requires a multidisciplinary team, writes Dr...Type-1 diabetes is a chronic condition in which the pancreas produces little or no insulin. Causes of type-1 diabetes include genetic factors and exposure to certain viruses. Although type-1 diabetes ...
multidisciplinary team of professionals who can help the GP tackle holistic diabetes management in all ages. Type ...
11 Jan 2008
Part 1: Epidemiology and aetiology Diabetic foot problems can occur in type-1 and type-2 ...
2001; 1: 228-32. 11. NICE. Type 2 diabetes: prevention and management of foot problems. Clinical ...
a lifetime risk of 25 per cent.2 The most feared and costly complication of diabetic foot disease ...