Researchers reviewed the current literature to provide a practical approach to of colonoscopy preparation in patients with diabetes.
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Researchers sought to determine rates of disease recognition for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and those at high risk for advanced fibrosis.
Researchers sought to evaluate the incidence of gastroesophageal reflux disease following sleeve gastrectomy.
Screening and treatment of osteoporosis is statistically lower in black Americans, which may be related to the differences in fracture outcomes according to race.
Health economic models show that even a 1% improvement in HbA1c can lead to the avoidance of multiple diabetes-related complications and substantial savings for the US healthcare system.
Researchers reported that collaboration among medical providers, patients, and caregivers was important for optimal glycemic control in youth with type 1 diabetes.
Parity and lactation had a neutral effect on the risk for fragility fractures or radiographic vertebral compression fractures over 10 years of follow-up.
Metabolic syndrome has traditionally been described as having 3 or more cardiovascular risk factors such as altered glucose metabolism, hypertension, abdominal obesity, and dyslipidemia.
A weighted cardiometabolic disease staging risk score can be used to quantify race- and sex-specific type 2 diabetes risk in a large, diverse population.
Advances in our understanding of how genetic factors influence height have made it clear that many cases labeled idiopathic short stature actually have an underlying genetic etiology.
There is no single recommended nutrition plan for all people with diabetes given the broad spectrum of people affected by diabetes and prediabetes.
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Along with its effects on the endocrine system, melatonin is involved in regulating certain parameters of the cardiovascular system and central nervous system.
Although it is estimated that more than 166 million Americans use dietary supplements, many healthcare providers are unfamiliar with how these substances are regulated by the US Food and Drug Administration.
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