Type 1 diabetes (also known as diabetes mellitus) is an autoimmune disease in which immune cells attack and destroy the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. The loss of insulin leads to the ...
Our updated guideline on menopause, published today, emphasises the importance of an individualised approach and shared decision-making when making choices about treatment for symptoms. Around 5.3 ...
You should see an ophthalmologist or a retina specialist for treatment. What's right for ... Edema," "Facts About Diabetic Eye Disease." Diabetes Care: "Diabetic Retinopathy: A Position Statement ...
Genetics and poor eating habits are suspects, too. Without treatment, it’s likely that you will develop type 2 diabetes. In fact, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases ...
You’ve probably given someone the silent treatment once or twice (or maybe even more than that). You know the drill — you and your partner get into a heated argument that ends with hurt feelings and ...
LADA often progresses slowly, but in most people, it ultimately requires insulin treatment. If you’ve had treatments for type 2 diabetes for several years or more, a sudden change in your ...
Rybelsus is approved as a diabetes treatment, and the study, coded SOUL, tested the oral GLP-1 drug in patients with Type 2 diabetes and established cardiovascular disease with or without chronic ...
The Australian National Health and Medical research Council (NHMRC) has today released draft guidelines for acceptable levels of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in drinking water.
Martin UW Photography/Moment via Getty Images A new form of treatment for Type 2 diabetes could eliminate the need for insulin injections. In a recent trial, 86% of participants—who spanned a ...
Education programmes for healthcare professionals involved in the management of atrial fibrillation can increase adherence to guidelines and improve patient safety, according to a recent trial.
The “2024 Guideline for the Primary Prevention of Stroke” replaces the 2014 “Guidelines for the Primary Prevention of Stroke.” This updated guideline is intended to be a resource for clinicians to use ...
"The most effective way to reduce the occurrence of a stroke and stroke-related death is to prevent the first stroke -- referred to as primary prevention," said Chair of the guideline writing ...