Smartphone-based retinal imaging captures postural vascular changes that may serve as early markers for diabetic retinopathy progression.
Diabetic retinopathy develops through complex microvascular damage driven by chronic hyperglycemia, yet traditional risk factors such as disease duration or glycemic control explain only part of ...
Among diabetes progression indicators, kidney cancer risk was highest for patients with chronic kidney disease and diabetes duration of at least 5 years. People with a progressive form of diabetes are ...
Type 2 diabetes operates like a master of deception, quietly wreaking havoc throughout your body while maintaining an facade of normalcy that can persist for years or even decades. This silent ...
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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . INDIANAPOLIS — APX3330, an investigational oral treatment for diabetic retinopathy, reduced the development of ...
Inhaled corticosteroids may raise a person’s risk of developing diabetes by as much as 64% when high doses are used, according to a study recently published in The American Journal of Medicine. In a ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The old, generic cholesterol drug fenofibrate has shown potential for slowing the progression of diabetic retinopathy in people with early retinal changes, with the potential to reduce ...
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Posture-induced retinal vascular response predicts diabetic retinopathy progression
Diabetic retinopathy develops through complex microvascular damage driven by chronic hyperglycemia, yet traditional risk factors such as disease duration or glycemic control explain only part of ...
An existing transplant drug has shown promise in slowing the progression of type 1 diabetes in newly diagnosed young people, potentially paving the way for the first therapy that modifies the disease ...
Among those who have had gestational diabetes, about 35% will develop type 2 diabetes within a decade. A new study led by Dr. Saifur Khan, Ph.D., cardiology research faculty member at the University ...
People with type 2 diabetes can benefit from seriously cutting down on carbs even when they don’t lose excess weight, a new study says. A low-carb diet can improve the body’s ability to regulate blood ...
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