Nyla is a 12-year-old girl. Two months ago, she was found to have diabetes when being evaluated for excess urination, thirst and weight loss. Her...
Elevated level of HbA1c may be normal in older people, says study
‘HbA1C levels need not always be indicative of pathology’ A pan-India study has found that high HbA1c (glycated haemoglobin) levels may be nor...
Diabetes and Heart Disease
Diabetes is a health condition that goes hand in hand with various high-risk diseases, the predominant of which is heart disease. Heart disease ...
Diabetes Reversal is a Reality
G. Umasakthy M.Sc. Registered Dietitian Worldwide, diabetes is a major public health problem affecting a large number of individuals. The global ...
Diabetes Reversal is a Reality
G. Umasakthy M.Sc. Registered Dietitian Worldwide, diabetes is a major public health problem affecting a large number of individuals. The global ...
USE OF CONTINOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING (CGMS) TO SUPPORT NUTRITIONAL MODIFICATION
Nutrition is one of the pillars in the management of diabetes. The diet should be individualized with respect to personal preference, one’s...
USE OF CONTINOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING (CGMS) TO SUPPORT NUTRITIONAL MODIFICATION
Nutrition is one of the pillars in the management of diabetes. The diet should be individualized with respect to personal preference, one’s...
Breast Feed – The Best Feed
A special article on World Breastfeeding Week The first week of August is celebrated annually as World Breastfeeding Week (WBW). WBW this year fa...
Collaboration of Stakeholders for Positive Outcomes- Part 3
The State’s Role in the Care of T1D Persons Sir Frederick Grant Banting , a Canadian medical scientist, physician, painter, and Nobel laureate an...
Collaboration of Stakeholders for Positive Outcomes – Part 2
I once again reiterate the story of Mitchell Jacobs and Britanny Gilleland, who has been living with type 1 diabetes for over 14 years. Even duri...