Purpose: The pathophysiology, diagnosis, complications, and management of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are discussed, along with considerations in setting up a pharmacist-run GDM education ...
Diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus share the first word of their name and some of the same symptoms. But that’s where the similarities end. These two diseases aren’t related. They cause ...
Diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus involve different hormones and aren’t related conditions. But they do have similar symptoms of excessive thirst and frequent urination. Diabetes affects ...
Many diabetic patients have hypertension, and hypertensive patients also have higher rates of diabetes than non-diabetic controls. Both diseases interrelate closely and their co-existence can increase ...
IN this report the following aspects of diabetes mellitus are considered: biochemistry and physiology; insulin and its metabolism; endocrine effects; pathology and pathogenesis; diagnosis; clinical ...
Richard EleshoIn spite of its global devastation on humanity, diabetes mellitus is not a death sentence as those living with the disease stand a good chance of survival if they adopt the right ...
Diabetes mellitus is a condition that affects how the body regulates blood sugar. A person’s genetics can increase their likelihood of developing the condition. The term “diabetes” refers to a group ...
Diabetes mellitus, also called diabetes, is a term for several conditions involving how your body turns food into energy. The term comes from the Greek word “diabetes,” which means to siphon or to ...
DM is a disease that prevents the body from producing energy from the food consumed. It is due to the reduced or absent production of insulin from the organ called the pancreas. Insulin is a hormone ...
IN THIS progress report on diabetes mellitus, covering the years 1948 and 1949, the following subjects are considered: insulin chemistry; biochemistry and physiology; hyperglycemic factor; ...