diabetes treatment Articles
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Type 1 Diabetes Treatment Market is anticipated to progress at a CAGR of 7.8% by 2032
The global Type 1 Diabetes Treatment market size was estimated to be US$ 7.02 Billion in 2022 and is geared to grow at a CAGR of 7.8% between 2023 to 2032.The Type 1 Diabetes Treatment market report is a combination of qualitative and quantitative data that highlights significant industry changes, obstacles that businesses and the competition must overcome, as well as new possibilities and trends ...
By insightSLICE
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The role of nanotechnology in diabetes treatment: current and future perspectives
Diabetes is a chronic disease that currently affects approximately 8% of the US population, and that number is expected to increase significantly by the year 2030. It is imperative that effective monitoring and treatment options be available to patients. Nanotechnology is a focal point in diabetes research, where nanoparticles in particular are showing great promise in improving the treatment and ...
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Project - Sublingual Exenatide
Liraglutide and exenatide are both belonging to the class of diabetes products called GLP-1 analogues. The GLP-1 analogues have established themselves in the past years as one of the superior drug classes for treatment of diabetes type II in terms of blood glucose lowering and weight loss. Because of the latter, they are being used more and more also in the treatment of obesity. Until now, both ...
By BioLingus AG
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Ethnopharmacological study of medicinal plants used in Douala City (Littoral region), Cameroon
From ancient times, the applied use of herbs has been common among indigenous people throughout the world. This study consists of valuing the traditional natural heritage of the Douala region, through an ethnobotany’s study that has been conducted to collect as much information as possible about therapeutic uses of plants. This survey was done through semi-structured interviews of ...
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Diabetic Foot Ulcer - Case study
Patient History Patient is a 40-year-old female with a history of type 2 diabetes. Patient presented to the Emergency Room with a diabetic foot ulcer and infection. The surgeon took the patient to the OR for debridement, drained the infection, and started antibiotics. The patient was treated with advanced modalities that included NPWT and a bioengineered skin substitute. Primary Diagnosis ...
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Diabetes: Medications, Treatments, and Remedies
Lifestyle can have a big impact on how your body handles blood glucose and sometimes a change in habits and activities is all that’s needed to prevent or better manage diabetes. But if changes in lifestyle aren’t enough to keep blood sugar levels normal, your doctor may prescribe medication to help lower insulin levels or insulin therapy. We’ll discuss here the most often ...
By Genteel LLC
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Glucose Clamp Technique: Types & Applications
Glucose clamping has become a standard, widely used technique in researching diabetes treatment as well as obesity and fatty liver studies. We've taken a look at the types and applications of clamp study and their impact on the field. The Glucose clamp technique was first developed in 1979 by professors at the UT School of Medicine: DeFronzo, Andres and Tobin as a method of measuring insulin ...
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Origin applies to China regulatory agency for clinical pathway classification
Origin, Inc., a Phase III clinical-stage biotechnology company, today announced that it had applied to NMPA (formerly CFDA) for classification of its plasma-generated nitric oxide device for the purposes of conducting clinical trials in Hong Kong and mainland China, and that NMPA had accepted its submission. A determination is expected within sixty business days. Origin is in preliminary ...
By Origin, Inc
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Overview of Diabetes: Prevalence Assessment, Treatment And Prevention
Diabetes is a chronic disease that affects more than 540 million people worldwide and is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. In China, there are more than 114 million adults with diabetes, accounting for about a quarter of the world's diabetes patients. With the change of living and eating habits, diabetes has become the third major factor affecting human health after ...
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A Closer Look at Metabolic Disease Models and Diabetes Models
Diabetes, specifically Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, remains one of the most commonly encountered metabolic diseases worldwide. The complexity and diversity of these conditions necessitate the development of detailed medical models for a comprehensive understanding of the diseases. Over time, Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Models, Metabolic Disease Models, and generalized Diabetes ...
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Israeli scientists: Cure for insulin-dependent diabetics within five years
A team of Jerusalem-based researchers and entrepreneurs claim they have a cure for diabetesthat could hit the market as early as within the next few years. Betalin Therapeutics has developed the first bio-artificial pancreas, composed of pig’s lung tissue and insulin secreting cells. The artificial pancreas would be implanted into the patient and connect with his or her blood vessels, ...
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Design and R&D of Covalent Drugs
For a long time, electrophilic groups have been a minefield in drug development. Therefore, in the classic medicinal chemistry textbooks of the past, it is always recommended to avoid introducing functional groups such as epoxide, acridine and Michael receptor into the structure of drug molecules, because these functional groups are highly reactive and may interact with a wide range of biological ...
By BOC Sciences
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Understanding and Treating Diabetic Neuropathy
What is diabetic neuropathy? The most common complication of diabetes is neuropathy, which is nerve damagecaused by high blood sugar. Most neuropathy affects the legs, hands and feet and usually presents as numbness, pain or tingling. Diabetic neuropathy can also seriously impact the heart, blood vessels, digestive system and the kidneys. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to extreme pain. ...
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Applications of nanotechnology in drug delivery systems for the treatment of cancer and diabetes
This paper discusses potential applications of nanotechnology in drug delivery systems and pharmacotherapeutics. There are a few limitations in the use of conventionally available drug delivery systems as pharmacological agents in disease treatment. Lack of target specificity, altered effects and diminished potency due to drug metabolism in the body, cytotoxicity of certain anti-carcinogenic ...
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Treatment of a Diabetic Foot Ulcer using CDO Therapy - Case study
Patient: 65 year old Caucasian male with non-healing diabetic wound on his foot Age of Wound: Greater than 4 years Previous Therapy: 5 months of NPWT Treatment: OxyGeni® set at 3 ml/hr Days on Service: 81 days Outcome: Goals met. Wound healed. High patient satisfaction. Physician Testimony: “In my practice, I see a lot of complicated patients with a multitude of co-morbidities. I ...
By EO2 Concepts
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Will Metformin Be Replaced By SGLT-2 Inhibitors
Metformin is a classic first-line hypoglycemic agent for patients with type 2 diabetes, and is an essential drug in combination regimenes. However, as the evidence is updated, the idea of drug selection for first-line treatment is changing. GLP-1 agonists and SGLT-2 inhibitors in combination with or without metformin (as required for glycemic management) have also been recommended by multiple ...
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Diabetes and COVID-19
As we celebrate World Diabetes Day its theme this year is more poignant than ever. Focusing on ‘the nurse and diabetes’, in a year which has seen us being hit by a COVID pandemic and our health service being challenged more than ever, it seems a fitting tribute to celebrate and shine a light on nurses in this way. And as the management of diabetes continues to be an important part of ...
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The Reality of Diabetes Reversal
The conversation around diabetes reversal has increased, and when researching diabetes there are numerous states to this claim, but how realistic is it? Sadly, diabetes affects a huge number of people worldwide and is responsible for blindness, kidney disease, limb amputation and death. WHO estimates that diabetes was the seventh leading cause of death in 2016[1] and 422 million adults currently ...
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Lower Extremity Amputations: Why, What Kind, & Life After
Every year, surgeons perform a lower-limb amputation due specifically to diabetes on approximately 73,000 patients in the US alone. Annually there are over 1 million limb amputations worldwide. Most of these amputations are performed for the treatment of non-healing diabetic foot ulcers that resulted from PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease). These non-healing foot ulcers are caused by high blood ...
By EO2 Concepts
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Carbohydrate Synthesis: The Art of Building Sugars
Carbohydrates, the ubiquitous energy source for life, are intricate molecules that play a fundamental role in various biological processes. Their synthesis is a testament to nature's ingenuity. Carbohydrate synthesis, a subfield of organic chemistry, delves into the intricate methods of constructing these essential molecules. It encompasses a wide spectrum of techniques, from the simple ...
By CD BioGlyco.
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