Patients with diabetes have higher death rates than people who do not have diabetes regardless of sex, age, or other factors. Heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death in these patients. All lifestyle and medical efforts should be made to reduce the risk for these conditions.
People with type 2 diabetes are also at risk for nerve damage (neuropathy) and abnormalities in both small and large blood vessels (vascular injuries) that occur as part of the diabetic disease...
Read moreUpon perusal of the www.healthcentral.diabeteens.com web site, there appears to be pervasive discussions of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) and... Read more »
Managing Sick Days for Young Adults with Diabetes; Presented by Jen Block The points that Jen made are very useful for young adults who... Read more »
Every day in travels to my outpatient clinics, I observe the process of maturation of my patients as they grow through kindergarten and... Read more »
It may seem counter-intuitive to suggest that taking stimulant medications at night might help adults with ADHD fall asleep and stay... Read more »
Full Question: My migraines started when I was 16, and became "Chronic Daily Migraines" when I turned 30. I am now 49 and I have been on... Read more »
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Total knee replacement, or total knee arthroplasty is an increasingly common surgery. The authors of this article describe various issues involved in... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
This is the first randomized controlled trial comparing two different treatment approaches for patellar (kneecap) dislocation. Forty patients with... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Hip joint resurfacing has been developed for younger, active patients with debilitating hip arthritis. Joint resurfacing involves smoothing down the... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Pain after a total knee replacement (TKR) is usually managed with medication. Narcotics and especially patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) are used... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Type 1 diabetes increases the risk for many serious health complications. However, during the past several decades, the rate of serious complications... Read more »