Diabetes is very common in people living in post-acute and long-term environments, affecting 25% to 34% of these individuals.
IDF creating new Type 2 diabetes guidelines with global experts, focusing on patient-centered care and global accessibility.
It is recommended as first-line therapy by all major diabetes clinical practice guidelines owing to its efficacy, favorable tolerability profile and beneficial effects in limiting weight gain.
A new guideline released on World Diabetes Day will give GPs and other health professionals positive recommendations for optimal diabetes management ...
and Diabetes Australia have been working together to provide GPs and other members of the clinical team with the latest evidence-based recommendations thorough the Management of type 2 diabetes: A ...
China: A recent real-world study has revealed promising benefits from combining sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 inhibitors ...
On World Diabetes Day (November 14) the city’s university has announced it has teamed up with the University of Leeds to ...
Australia: A recent study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases has shown that the current use of integrase strand ...
These two competitors have made a habit of conducting clinical trials against each other, seeking to one-up the other’s latest diabetes treatment ... this is not a common practice in the ...
By Albert Allotey Accra, Nov. 14, GNA – The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Africa and the National Diabetes ...
The study uses a harmonised definition for diabetes based on HbA 1c and fasting blood glucose, the current standards used for ...