Medicare Card, Islet transplantation restores blood sugar awareness and control in type 1 diabetes
November 30th, 2016
New clinical trial results show that transplantation of pancreatic islets — cell clusters that contain insulin-producing cells—prevents severe, potentially life-threatening drops in blood sugar in people with type 1 diabetes. Researchers found that the treatment was effective for people who experienced episodes of severe hypoglycemia — low blood sugar levels that can lead to seizures, loss of consciousness and death — despite receiving expert care.
Related posts:
- Medicare Card and High Blood Pressure Medicare Card and High Blood Pressure ...
- Medicare Card, Landmark NIH blood pressure study confirm that lower blood pressure target can reduce cardiovascular disease, deaths Medicare Card, Landmark NIH blood pressure study confirm that lower blood pressure target can reduce cardiovascular disease, deaths ...
- Medicare Card, NIH study shows intensive blood pressure management may save lives Medicare Card, NIH study shows intensive blood pressure management may save lives...
- Medicare, National Diabetes Awareness Month Can you figure out the common link between: being older than 45, giving birth to a baby that weighs more than 9 pounds and high blood pressure? They are all risk factors for Type 2 Diabetes This month is National Diabetes Awareness Month, a time when health organizations try to raise awareness about risk factors, […]...
- Lower blood pressure goal benefits African-Americans with chronic kidney disease, protein in the urine On average, a lower blood pressure goal was no better than the standard blood pressure goal at slowing progression of kidney disease among African-Americans who had chronic kidney disease resulting from high blood pressure, according to results of the African-American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension (AASK), the largest and longest study of chronic kidney […]...
- Medicare Card, Blood Pressure Screening Medicare Card, Blood Pressure Screening...
- Medicare Card, You Are Not Powerless When it Comes to Diabetes Management Medicare Card, You Are Not Powerless When it Comes to Diabetes Management ...
- Medicare Card, Eye study underscores the long-lasting benefits of controlling diabetes Medicare Card, Eye study underscores the long-lasting benefits of controlling diabetes...
- Medicare, Aiming for Near-Normal, Blood Sugar Did Not Delay Combined Risk of Diabetic Damage for People With Long-standing Diabetes, NIH-Sponsored Trial Finds In people with longstanding type 2 diabetes who are at high risk for heart attack and stroke, lowering blood sugar to near-normal levels did not delay the combined risk of diabetic damage to kidneys, eyes, or nerves, but did delay several other signs of diabetic damage, a study has found. The intensive glucose treatment was […]...
- Medicare Card, Circulating tumor DNA in blood can predict recurrence of the most common type of lymphoma Medicare Card, Circulating tumor DNA in blood can predict recurrence of the most common type of lymphoma...
- Medicare Card, Genetics of type 2 diabetes revealed in unprecedented detail Medicare Card, Genetics of type 2 diabetes revealed in unprecedented detail...
- Blood sugar control does not help infants and children undergoing heart surgery Tight blood sugar control in infants and children undergoing heart surgery does not lower the risk of infection or improve recovery, according to a study funded by the National Institutes of Health....
- Medicare Card, Weight loss does not lower heart disease risk from type 2 diabetes Medicare Card, Weight loss does not lower heart disease risk from type 2 diabetes...
- Medicare Card, NIH study finds interventions to prevent type 2 diabetes give good return on investment Medicare Card, NIH study finds interventions to prevent type 2 diabetes give good return on investment...
- Medicare Card, Healthy diet may reduce high blood pressure risk after gestational diabetes, NIH study suggests Medicare Card, Healthy diet may reduce high blood pressure risk after gestational diabetes, NIH study suggests...
Posted in MedicareCard Replacement | Tags: MEDICARE CARD