Diabetes is a chronic illness that necessitates ongoing medical care and patient education in order to avoid acute complications and lower the risk of long-term problems. Diabetes management is complicated, and it necessitates addressing a variety of concerns in addition to glycemic control. There is a substantial body of research that supports a variety of diabetes therapies. These standards of care are intended to provide physicians, patients, researchers, payors, and other interested parties with information about the components of diabetic care, treatment goals, and techniques for assessing care quality. A clinical care pathway, also known as a care pathway or an integrated care pathway, is a set of guidelines for clinicians on how to choose the best treatment for a patient with a specific condition or disease, with the primary goals of improving care quality, reducing clinical variation, and maximizing the use of health-care resources.
Title : Does winter melon (Benincasa hispida) improves nutritional values and ameliorating glycaemic parameters?
Wan Rosli Wan Ishak, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
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Sujith Rajan, NYU Long Island School of Medicine, United States
Title : Important roles and mechanisms of novel calcium signaling in diabetes-induced vascular dementia
Yong Xiao Wang, Albany Medical College, United States
Title : The menopausal mind: Reframing female senescence as a neuroendocrine disorder with root cause management strategies
Amy Gutman, AdventHealth; Tough Love MD, United States
Title : Glucagon a plausible contributor, hiding in plain sight
Harris Edward Phillip, NHS, United Kingdom
Title : Diabetes reduction (pre-diabetes and type 2) with integrative medicine
F Buck Willis, Belize Bible College, Belize